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Cooper Slattery Puts On Strong Contact Performance As South Pasadena Freshman Tigers Take The Win Over San Marino
San Marino 1, South Pasadena 13
South Pasadena, CA — Cooper Slattery collected four hits in four at bats, as South Pasadena Freshman Tigers defeated San Marino 13-1 on Thursday. Slattery singled in the first inning, singled in the second inning, singled in the sixth inning, and singled in the fourth inning.
San Marino were the first to get on the board in the first when Mateo Castillo induced #10 to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.
In the bottom of the first inning, South Pasadena Freshman Tigers went back into the lead after Slattery singled down the right field line, and Jonah Bangar singled to left field, each scoring one run.
South Pasadena Freshman Tigers added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning after Ace Newton grounded out, Brandon Hom singled to center field, and Slattery singled down the right field line, each scoring one run.
South Pasadena Freshman Tigers extended their early lead with two runs in the bottom of the third thanks to RBI ground outs by Michael Foran and Newton.
South Pasadena Freshman Tigers scored six runs on two hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Slattery singled, scoring one run, a dropped third strike scored one run, Castillo singled, scoring two runs, and an error scored two runs.
Castillo stepped on the bump first for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. The hurler surrendered one hit and one run (zero earned) over three innings, striking out two and walking none. #17 began the game for San Marino. The starter surrendered six hits and five runs (one earned) over two innings, striking out one and walking one. Hom and Slattery each threw shutout innings for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers in relief.
South Pasadena Freshman Tigers amassed 10 hits in the game. Hom and Castillo each collected multiple hits for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers ran wild on the base paths, accumulating five stolen bases for the game. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers turned one double play in the game.
San Marino stole five bases in the game. San Marino turned one double play in the game.
By GameChanger Media

