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The Titans have finally broken the curse that they seem to play under at Riverside’s stadium. Prior to this weekend, the CSUF Titans had only won one game at the Highlander’s home. So it was exciting to see the Titans smash that bogey to smithereens today when they not only won the series, but won to the tune of 18-1. For the momentous occasion, Tyler Pill led the defense and notched another win to improve to 5-0 on the season. Tyler pitched for 7.0 innings, giving up 5 hits and no runs. He struck out 6 and pitched 72% strikes. We couldn’t be more proud of our section K pitcher, who by the way is only a Freshman, so we expect great things for Tyler over the next couple years. The comfortable lead that the Titan offense had created gave freshman Colin O’Connell his first appearance on the mound for the Titans. He pitched for an inning and gave up one unearned run, which was set up by an error on the part of Shevis Shima at 2nd base. Shevis made up for the error a couple of plays later by making a spectacular grab and put out.
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The Titans have a few teams that always give them a problem, and the Riverside Highlanders just happen to be one of those teams. Our record against the Highlanders playing in Riverside is dismal, and when discussing whether or not to make the trip out to Riverside, that definitely plays a role. It’s not that we don’t support the team. We listen avidly to the struggle via the radio, and cheer for good plays and root them on when they need a little extra oomph. But, since I am working on getting my Nowhere Feels Like Home manuscript edited and ready to send out to my eagle eyed team to catch all the mistakes I have missed (and yes I miss a lot), a trip out to Riverside is asking for a big chunk of time away from the editing process, and if I am listening via radio, I can support my team as well as getting the manuscript whipped into shape.
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The Titans continued their success story with a sweep of the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles this weekend, improving to 16-3 on the season. Though the team won all 3 games, they still looked like they were a little discombobulated from their eleven day road trip. The bats cooled off and we had more errors than usual racking up 4 for the series.
Titans had their first home game after the 11-day road trip this evening against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles. This weekends series is Thursday through Saturday instead of the normal Friday through Sunday because Oral Roberts doesn’t play on Sundays. Because it was an abnormal Thursday night start to the series and the March madness dance was going on, attendance was a little sparser than usual and the official number came in at 1565
The tired Titans are triumphant as they hop a plane back to Southern California ending an eleven day road trip. The team played 8 games in eleven days and only fell in one game in that time, which is an excellent record for the road. The Titans have definitely been on a tear with their bats and we are hoping to see some of that action this coming Thursday through Saturday series against Oral Roberts at Goodwin Field.
It was a great day to be a Titan in Stillwater, OK today. The Titans, continuing their road trip, are spending the weekend in Stillwater, Oklahoma, playing in a tournament with the Rhode Island Rams and Oklahoma State Cowboys. The Titans played a double header, so had the opportunity to meet both teams on the field and walk away at the end of each game victorious.
The team apparently loves being on the road. After sweeping the Eagles, the team traveled on to College Station, Texas to take on the # 3 ranked Aggies of Texas A & M. The Cal State Fullerton Titans climbed to # 6 on Baseball America’s poll notching 4 wins last week. We expected a tight game between the two teams and were hoping that our team could hold on for the win.
Our beloved Titans hit the road this weekend, starting an 11 day trip in Hattiesburg, Mississippi where they took on the University of Southern Mississippi Eagles. The Eagles traveled to Goodwin Field to play the Titans for the first time last year, and we were able to complete a sweep of the Eagles then. While the team is looking stronger, since the opening series against TCU, it is always rougher to play on the road, especially on long road trips such as this. Apparently our boys liked Hattiesburg just fine. We completed the first sweep of the Eagles on their home field since 1996, so quite an accomplishment.
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CSUF Titans completed the sweep of the Stanford Cardinal today at Goodwin Field. Unfortunately, I was unable to take my usual seat in the stands to see the event unfold with my own eyes because we had a birthday celebration for my now 3 year old niece.
After our great start to the season with a win over TCU, the team suffered two losses to the Horned Frog. Saturday’s game was close, but Sunday the team just fell apart. Fortunately we didn’t have any time to dwell on the losses and really let it get inside our heads, because we hit the road and played a game against San Diego State and notched our 2nd “W”.