STOCKTON, Calif. – A pitching duel went to the way of the visitors as the Pacific baseball program fell, 8-4, to Portland Saturday at Klein Family Field.
The Tigers (10-14, 0-2 WCC) drop their second game of West Coast Conference action to the Pilots (8-15, 2-0 WCC), despite a career-long outing from senior
Adan Perez.
Perez pitched a season-long 7.1 innings with six strikeouts on 126 pitches.
Senior
Drake Bicknell collected his second multi-hit performance of the 2025 campaign with a two-out RBI. He extends his hitting streak to full games in a row.
Freshman
Diego Davis recorded another two-hit game that featured an RBI single.
Redshirt sophomore
Andrew Sloan extended his on-base streak to 14 games with a first-inning single and a solo home run in the eighth inning.
Portland's Carter Gaston pitched a gem, allowing two earned runs in his eight-inning outing behind solid defense.
The Pilots and Tigers battled back-and-forth in the early inning before Portland tacked on two in the top of the fifth and four in the top of the eighth to create an 8-2 edge for the visitors.
Sloan crushed a home run and the Tigers threatened late to give the Stockton faithful some life, but the Pilots held on for the result.
Pacific and Portland will battle it out in game three of the series tomorrow at Klein Family Field with a first pitch set for noon.
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