**San Marin’s Dominant Performance Ends Saint Mary’s Home Streak**
This one was rough if you’re a Panthers fan. The visiting San Marin Mustangs rolled into town and snapped Saint Mary’s four-game home winning streak with a blowout win.
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The Panthers took their biggest loss of the year. Even with a standout effort from one Saint Mary’s player, the Mustangs just kept piling on the runs.
That’s two straight wins for San Marin, and they set a new season-high for runs scored.
Mustangs Strike Hard, Breaking Panthers’ Home Streak
Saint Mary’s fans showed up ready for another home win. The energy in the air was real.
San Marin, though, showed up with a plan of their own and unleashed an offensive surge that stunned the Panthers. A 17-4 final says it all.
That loss ended Saint Mary’s four-game home streak and stands as their worst defeat of the year. Their record now sits at 19-8.
The Mustangs improved to 16-12 and are riding some real momentum.
A Tale of Two Performances: Individual Brilliance vs. Team Dominance
The scoreboard mostly told the story, but there were still flashes of individual talent. For Saint Mary’s, Damien Nolan stood out in a big way.
Nolan was a force on the mound, giving up just two hits and no earned runs while striking out nine over four innings. Not bad at all.
He didn’t stop there. At the plate, he went 3-for-4 with a towering home run, two RBIs, and a double.
Bryce Gilmore chipped in with a solo homer of his own, finishing 1-for-4.
But San Marin’s lineup just wouldn’t quit. The Mustangs racked up 17 runs—their highest total all year.
Pitcher Jaden Brown played a big part, too. He worked five innings, struck out six, and gave up just two earned runs (plus one unearned) on four hits and one walk.
Key Contributors to San Marin’s Offensive Explosion
San Marin’s offense really spread the wealth. Several players stepped up and made life tough for the Panthers.
Dylan Procopio absolutely crushed it, going 4-for-6 with a home run, five RBIs, and three runs scored. He set the tone early and often.
Matthew Baldino just kept getting on base—every single time, in fact. Six plate appearances, six times on base.
He scored three runs, stole a base, and hit a double. Funny enough, when Baldino scores at least twice, the Mustangs are 9-2 this season.
Hunter Uriarte added to the attack, reaching base four out of five times. He chipped in two runs, a double, and an RBI.
San Marin’s knack for getting runners on and bringing them home really separated them from the Panthers after Nolan’s early heroics.
Looking Ahead: San Marin Eyes Pittsburg
With this commanding win under their belts, the San Marin Mustangs are already thinking about their next challenge.
They’ll travel to face Pittsburg on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. This road game looks like another big test for the Mustangs’ offense.
Pittsburg’s pitching staff hasn’t given up much, holding opponents to just 2.4 runs per game on average. Can San Marin crack that code?
The tactical moves and on-field drama in this matchup should draw plenty of attention from baseball fans all over Marin County—and honestly, probably beyond.
Here is the source article for this story: Baseball Recap: Saint Mary’s Snaps Four-Game Streak of Wins at Home
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