Saturday, July 4

Baseball comes from behind to win rubber match against Gonzaga

As the UCLA baseball team trailed Sunday afternoon, there were few signs that it would shake off its recent hitting woes. Although the Bruins won Sunday 6-5 to clinch the series against the Gonzaga Bulldogs 2-1, they struggled Friday and Saturday to string hits together as they scored only four runs in the first two games. Read more...

Photo: Junior outfielder Ty Moore prepares to get mobbed by his teammates after driving in the gaming-winning run in the bottom of the ninth to cap a comeback win. (Conor Cusack/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball to face standout hitter, unfamiliar opponent in Gonzaga

It’s that time of year again for UCLA baseball: the bye week in the Pac-12 conference schedule. It’s a time of year when coach John Savage has to mix and match to find a nonconference team to fill the void. Read more...

Photo: Junior pitcher James Kaprielian ranks No. 24 in the country in strikeout average heading into UCLA’s series against Gonzaga this weekend. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball suffers defeat in marathon matchup against Long Beach State

The UCLA baseball team lived and died by throwing mistakes in a marathon loss to Long Beach State Tuesday. Freshman second baseman Sean Bouchard threw the ball away on a ground ball to start off the bottom of the 13th, allowing the runner to advance to second. Read more...

Photo: Junior infielder Brett Urabe (bottom) scored the Bruins’ lone run Tuesday after back-to-back wild pitches from the Dirtbags’ starting pitcher, Ryan Cruz. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball’s second match against LBSU mirrors first

The last time UCLA played Long Beach State in late February, the Bruins were fresh off a 2,520-mile flight from Orlando, Fla. Junior outfielder Ty Moore called it the toughest road trip the team has gone through all season. Read more...

Photo: Junior outfielder Ty Moore produced one of the Bruins’ two hits in their 1-0 win over the Dirtbags on Feb. 24. UCLA will face the same starting pitcher from LBSU – Ryan Cruz – on Monday.(Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)



Bruins pitch different strategy, strengths into Cardinal territory

When the UCLA baseball team begins its series against Stanford on Friday at 7 p.m. at Sunken Diamond, two very different pitching staffs will collide. The Cardinal structures its pitching staff on a by-committee basis, with 11 different pitchers logging more than 15 innings and only its main starter, sophomore right-handed pitcher Brett Hanewich, eclipsing 40 innings. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior outfielder Christoph Bono sprints toward third base during UCLA’s four-run fifth inning against UC Irvine Tuesday. Bono attributes the Bruins’ recent offensive surge to the coaching staff’s emphasis on hitting the ball up the middle and to the opposite field. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)




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