
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — The Fresno State baseball team’s quest for a repeat title started with a win. The #2 Diamond Dogs won 7-3 over #6 San Jose State in their first game of the Mountain West Baseball Championship.
Jack Anker, who was battling a sickness all week, started the game and got the win.
The junior pitcher out of Tulare Western went 8 innings, striking out seven while allowing three runs. “This is the closest team I’ve been a part of,” Anker told the Mountain West Network after getting the win.
The ‘Dogs never surrendered the lead after taking control in the 3rd inning. Lee Trevino was 3 for 4 at the plate, driving in 3 runs.
Griffin Sotomayor and Eddie Saldivar extended the lead with RBIs in the 6th inning, and Skyy Collins added some insurance with a solo home run in the 8th.
FS advances to the winner’s bracket and will face #1 Nevada. “Tomorrow is the championship game,” Ryan Overland said.
“With this format, the loser of it’s got to turn around and play again and then win two the next day…tomorrow’s a championship game.”
The Wolf Pack won the season series 2-4 and swept FS when they last played in Reno back on May 4th.
First pitch from Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona, is set for Friday at 3:05 PM.
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