Mustangs Dominate: San Marin Baseball Smashes Records in Postseason Victory
San Marin High School’s baseball team put on a show this past week, absolutely routing Saint Mary’s High School with a wild 17-4 victory in a crucial postseason matchup. This wasn’t just a win—it was a statement, plain and simple.
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The Mustangs’ offense was on fire, and their momentum is undeniable as they charge through the playoffs. For longtime Marin County sports fans, seeing this kind of offensive explosion doesn’t happen every day, and it’s honestly a thrill to witness.
A Rout for the Record Books in Novato
Sure, the final score says a lot, but if you look closer, it gets even better. The 17 runs from San Marin mark the most they’ve scored in a game all season.
It’s a sign that their bats are finally clicking at just the right time. Fans all over Marin are buzzing about what comes next in the postseason, and who could blame them?
Pitching Prowess Sets the Tone
Great offense is nice, but you need pitching too, and San Marin had it covered. Jaden Brown, the starting pitcher, set the tone from the first pitch and looked sharp all game.
He threw five strong innings and struck out six. Brown gave up two earned runs and one unearned on four hits, but his control stood out—he’s walked two or fewer batters in each of his last four games.
That kind of consistency really shows he’s maturing on the mound. It’s exactly what a playoff team needs, especially in these pressure-packed Marin matchups.
Offensive Fireworks Light Up the Diamond
As good as the pitching was, the offense stole the show, leaving fans from all over the county pretty much in awe. The Mustangs’ bats came alive, with several players turning in performances they’ll remember for a long time.
- Dylan Procopio was just unstoppable at the plate. He went 4-for-6, crushed a home run, and drove in five RBIs—his best since February 2025. Talk about clutch.
- Matthew Baldino was everywhere. He reached base in all six plate appearances, scored three runs, stole a base, and hit a double. That’s about as complete as it gets.
- Hunter Uriarte did his part too, reaching base four times and adding two runs, a double, and an RBI. Everyone seemed to contribute.
The stats tell the story. San Marin finished with a team on-base percentage of .580, way ahead of Saint Mary’s .355. That’s a massive difference and shows just how often the Mustangs found ways to get on base and keep the pressure on.
Momentum Building Towards the Next Challenge
With this blowout win, the Mustangs are riding a serious wave. They’ve won six of their last seven games, and you can feel the confidence building.
Now sitting at a 16-12 season record, they’ve tightened up their pitching too—allowing just 3.1 runs per game over their last seven. That combination of tough pitching and relentless offense? It makes them a scary opponent for anyone left in the playoffs.
Looking Ahead: A Tough Test Against Pittsburg
The road ahead for the San Marin Mustangs looks tough. Their next opponent, Pittsburg, really proves that point.
Pittsburg’s pitching staff has been sharp all season. They’ve allowed just 2.4 runs per game, which is no small feat.
This matchup will push the Mustangs to show what their offense can do. Can they handle the pressure against such strong pitching?
People all over Marin County are already buzzing about this game. It’s shaping up to be one you won’t want to miss.
Here is the source article for this story: Baseball Recap: San Marin Drops Highest Score of Season Against Saint Mary’s
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