UCLA baseball's explosive fifth leads to 6-4 win over Minnesota
No. 1 UCLA baseball defeated Minnesota 6-4 in their second game of the series, thanks to four-runs in the fifth.
The No. 1 UCLA Bruins baseball team strung together four runs in the sixth inning to win the second game of the series against Minnesota 6-4 at Jackie Robinson Stadium in Los Angeles on Saturday. The Bruins sent six pitchers to the mound during the nine inning affair and they held their own with four hits and four walks leading to four runs.
The pitching staff tagged eight strikeouts over the game as well. UCLA's batters continued to struggle against the Golden Gophers pitching staff , but they managed 10 hits for six runs this time around. Falling behind Minnesota struck first off of an RBI groundout in the top of the first.
UCLA had a hit of their own, but it led no where, as they fell behind 1-0 after the first inning. Ice cold Both teams couldn't get a runner across home plate in the next four innings, but UCLA had an opportunity despite having only two baserunners over that stretch. In the bottom of the third, the Bruins had the bases loaded, but had three straight outs to keep them off the scoreboard.
Heating up UCLA changed their scoreless status with two hits, helping junior outfielder Dean West make it home to tie the game up at 1-1. On fire In the top of the fifth, the Bruins gave up a two-run homer, but UCLA's bats responded ferociously. The Bruins redshirt junior outfielder Payton Brennan started the bottom of the fifth win a home run and UCLA had three more hits to get three more runners home for the Bruins first lead of the game.