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Comments (0) | The San Luis Obispo Blues summer collegiate baseball team routed the San Diego Mavericks 15-3 on Saturday night at SLO Stadium, taking a 2-0 series lead.
San Luis Obispo (28-7) had 17 hits and benefited from seven San Diego errors.
R.J. Etchebarren and Jason King each had a team-high four hits and three runs apiece for the Blues, who posted all of their runs in the first four innings.
Morro Bay High grad Jacob Petersen (1-0), a Cal State Northridge signee, pitched two scoreless innings of relief.
Rattlers split in tournament
The San Luis Obispo Rattlers split a doubleheader at the Rawlings Cup, and were eliminated with a 5-2 loss to the Conejo Oaks.
Brandon Van Dam gave up one run on one hit in five innings of work for the Rattlers (22-10). He had four strikeouts and one walk before Jared Levin (2-1) gave up four runs on five hits over two frames to incur the loss.
The defeat came after an 11-3 win over the Urban Academy Barons as Mission Prep grad Bob Mott (3-1) picked up the win while striking out four batters and walking just one in three innings.
He came on for Joey Parsons, who collected four strikeouts in four frames. Cal Poly’s Tommy Erlin hurled two perfect relief innings in the win.
On the day, the Rattlers’ Joe Weik was a team-best 7 for 9 with three RBI and five runs scored, and teammate Mitch Haniger was 5 for 7 with three RBI.
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