Logan Webb extended his scoreless innings streak to 19 and guided the San Francisco Giants to a 5-1 victory over the New York Mets on Tuesday evening. Webb allowed just six hits and one walk while striking out eight batters over eight innings, earning a standing ovation from the crowd. With the win, the Giants earned their third consecutive victory and improved their record to 20-21 on the season. Michael Conforto provided the key hit for the Giants, a leadoff single in the fifth inning that started a three-run rally. Mike Yastrzemski drove in three runs for the Giants, who extended their winning streak with Webb on the mound to four games.
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Dom Tozzi’s impressive performance on Tuesday secured Camp Hill’s commanding 8-1 victory over Trinity. Tozzi showcased his dominance on the mound, striking out 10 batters while allowing only three hits and one earned run throughout the seven-inning game. His contributions extended beyond the mound, as he also contributed two hits, including a double, and an RBI at the plate. Other notable contributors to Camp Hill’s triumph include Kobe Moore with two RBIs and Drew Branstetter, Noah Doi, and Hayden Ziegler, each with an RBI.
In a hard-fought matchup, Mechanicsburg edged out Bishop McDevitt 4-3. Jeff Lougee played a pivotal role, belting a home run and driving in two crucial runs for the victorious Wildcats.
In a thrilling high school baseball game, Hillsborough came from behind to defeat Hunterdon Central 10-9. Senior outfielder Peter Cipparulo drove in the winning run with a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning.
The Kansas City Royals rallied past the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Tuesday thanks to a two-run double by Bobby Witt Jr. Trailing 2-0 in the fifth inning, Witt’s double drove in two runs to give the Royals their first lead in 32 innings. Witt finished with three hits, while Maikel Garcia added two for Kansas City, which snapped a franchise-record seven-game losing streak against Toronto. George Springer had three singles and Justin Turner had two for the Blue Jays, who stranded 10 runners.
In a thrilling encounter at Alcyon Park, Pitman emerged victorious over Gateway with a narrow 3-2 margin. Despite being limited to just three hits, Pitman’s key hits at crucial moments proved to be the difference-maker.
The Portland Sea Dogs saw their five-game winning streak come to an end on Tuesday night, falling 9-6 to the Hartford Yard Goats. Despite scoring four runs in the ninth inning, the Sea Dogs were unable to complete the comeback. Portland took an early 2-0 lead but Hartford responded with 11 unanswered runs. Ryan Ritter led the way for the Yard Goats, going 2-for-3 with a triple and five RBI, while Nic Kent added a solo home run.
St. Augustine High School, ranked 11th in the NJ.com Top 20, extended its winning streak to five games with a convincing 12-2 victory over Vineland. Jake Meyers starred for the Purple Knights, driving in four runs and scoring one on a 2-for-3 performance.
NFL star Patrick Mahomes, a part-owner of the Kansas City Royals, has expressed interest in practicing with the baseball team during spring training. Despite his success in football, Mahomes remains passionate about baseball and is eager to see if he still possesses the skills.
In a highly anticipated Colonial Division contest, Big Spring emerged victorious over Waynesboro thanks to a stellar performance by Brody Daywalt on the mound and a timely double by Kellan Smith. Big Spring’s seven-inning surge effectively put a halt to Waynesboro’s recent winning streak.