COLLEGE BASEBALL: WSU EDGES NORTHRIDGE.Byline: Daily News Ray Hatenburgh of Washington State had three hits, including a home run, and his Cougars scored a tiebreaking run in the ninth inning to edge Cal State Northridge 3-2 in a nonconference baseball game Noun 1. baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League Saturday at Northridge. Designated hitter designated hitter n. Baseball Abbr. DH A player designated at the start of a game to bat instead of the pitcher in the lineup. Noun 1. Wes Falkenborg of WSU WSU Washington State University WSU Wayne State University WSU Wichita State University WSU Wright State University WSU Weber State University WSU Western State University College of Law WSU Winona State University WSU Walter Sisulu University also homered, and starter Tyler Thompson and relief pitcher relief pitcher n. Baseball A pitcher who replaces another during a game. Noun 1. relief pitcher - a pitcher who does not start the game fireman, reliever Matt O'Brien (5-0) combined to limit the host Matadors (9-15) to six hits. The Cougars improved to 10-13. Bobby Koba and Jason Gorman doubled for Northridge, which got eight strikeouts in seven innings from starter Andy Davidson. Merrill Dunn (3-2) took the loss. --UCLA 9-5, Harvard 2-4: Former Alemany High star Bill Scott had six hits, including his eighth and ninth home runs of the season, as the Bruins (14-10) won their ninth straight in completing a nonconference sweep of the visiting Crimson (0-3). --USC 11, Stanford 7: Anthony Lunetta had three hits and drove in four runs to lead the visiting Trojans (14-8) past the Cardinal (15-6), which outhit USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. 13-9 but was undone by a 9-2 run in the fourth and fifth innings. --Pepperdine 18-16, St. Mary's 0-0: The visiting Waves outhit the Gaels by a combined 38-6. |
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