Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Zinn, Jaren (2-1)
L: Sheedy, Kaden (1-2)
S: Driver, Jay (2)
Batting:
2B: Cooper, George 1 ; Bravo, Logan 3 ; Jacobsen, Will 1
RBI: Snopek, Chris 2 ; Bravo, Logan 1 ; Baldwin, Hunter 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Cooper, George 1 ; Snopek, Chris 1 ; Rounds, Ben 1 ; Baldwin, Hunter 1
SB: Jacobsen, Will 1 ; Rounds, Ben 1

Batting:
2B: Lee, Brooks 1
HR: Lagattuta, John 1
RBI: Yorke, Joe 2 ; Lagattuta, John 1
SF: Yorke, Joe 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Lagattuta, John 1 ; Doss, Reagan 1 ; Borgogno, Brett 1
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Brett Borgogno points to his teammates after hitting a grand slam in the fourth inning of Saturday's opener, won by Cal Poly 10-1. Harvard claimed the nightcap, 4-3.
Photo by: Owen Main | Cal Poly Athletics
Cal Poly, Harvard Split Saturday Doubleheader; Finale Sunday at 1
3/12/2022 8:11:00 PM | Baseball
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS (Game 1)
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Brett Borgogno belted a grand slam and Brooks Lee produced his first four-hit game as a Mustang as Cal Poly defeated Harvard 10-1 in the opening game of a doubleheader Saturday inside Baggett Stadium.
Harvard bounced back to take the nightcap, 4-3, as three Crimson pitchers combined to strike out 15 Mustang batters.
The split leaves Cal Poly with a 7-8 mark while Harvard is 5-5.
Borgogno's blast, his second as a Mustang, broke open a 1-0 contest in the fourth inning and Cal Poly added a run in the sixth and two more in the eighth.
Lee singled twice, doubled once and hit a solo home run, his third of the season, driving in three runs on the day for Cal Poly and lifting his average to .473.
Travis Weston (1-0) earned his first decision of the year, allowing one run and 10 hits over seven innings with one walk and five strikeouts. Zach Button tossed two scoreless frames in relief.
Harvard produced an 11-9 advantage in hits with George Cooper, Spencer Williams, Chris Snopek and Will Jacobsen all having a pair of hits. Lee was the lone Mustang with multiple hits.
In the second game, Jaren Zinn (2-1) struck out 11 Mustangs over six innings, allowing one run and four hits for the win. Jay Driver secured the final eight outs for his second save, giving up one hit with four strikeouts. Zinn entered the game with a 14.29 ERA and lowered that figure to 7.71.
Harvard scored twice in the first inning on a run-scoring single by Snopek and an RBI double by Logan Bravo and never allowed Cal Poly to catch up, adding single runs in the fifth and sixth frames.
Cal Poly scored a run in the third on Joe Yorke's bloop single to left field and closed the gap to one again in the seventh on a leadoff home run by John Lagattuta and a sacrifice fly by Yorke.
But Driver retired the side in order in both the eighth and ninth to preserve the one-run win for Harvard and drop Cal Poly's record in one-run games to 0-5.
Snopek and Bravo both had three hits as Harvard outhit Cal Poly 12-8. No Mustang had more than one hit.
The loss was charged to Kaden Sheedy (1-2) as he allowed two runs (one earned) and five hits over 3 1/3 innings with five strikeouts. Jason Franks pitched three scoreless innings in relief, scattering four hits and striking out six.
Final game of the four-game set is set for Sunday at 1 o'clock with Cal Poly's Steven Brooks (0-0, 2.53 ERA) to face Harvard's Sean Matson (0-1, 3.86 ERA) in a matchup of freshman right-handers.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Brett Borgogno belted a grand slam and Brooks Lee produced his first four-hit game as a Mustang as Cal Poly defeated Harvard 10-1 in the opening game of a doubleheader Saturday inside Baggett Stadium.
Harvard bounced back to take the nightcap, 4-3, as three Crimson pitchers combined to strike out 15 Mustang batters.
The split leaves Cal Poly with a 7-8 mark while Harvard is 5-5.
Borgogno's blast, his second as a Mustang, broke open a 1-0 contest in the fourth inning and Cal Poly added a run in the sixth and two more in the eighth.
Lee singled twice, doubled once and hit a solo home run, his third of the season, driving in three runs on the day for Cal Poly and lifting his average to .473.
Travis Weston (1-0) earned his first decision of the year, allowing one run and 10 hits over seven innings with one walk and five strikeouts. Zach Button tossed two scoreless frames in relief.
Harvard produced an 11-9 advantage in hits with George Cooper, Spencer Williams, Chris Snopek and Will Jacobsen all having a pair of hits. Lee was the lone Mustang with multiple hits.
In the second game, Jaren Zinn (2-1) struck out 11 Mustangs over six innings, allowing one run and four hits for the win. Jay Driver secured the final eight outs for his second save, giving up one hit with four strikeouts. Zinn entered the game with a 14.29 ERA and lowered that figure to 7.71.
Harvard scored twice in the first inning on a run-scoring single by Snopek and an RBI double by Logan Bravo and never allowed Cal Poly to catch up, adding single runs in the fifth and sixth frames.
Cal Poly scored a run in the third on Joe Yorke's bloop single to left field and closed the gap to one again in the seventh on a leadoff home run by John Lagattuta and a sacrifice fly by Yorke.
But Driver retired the side in order in both the eighth and ninth to preserve the one-run win for Harvard and drop Cal Poly's record in one-run games to 0-5.
Snopek and Bravo both had three hits as Harvard outhit Cal Poly 12-8. No Mustang had more than one hit.
The loss was charged to Kaden Sheedy (1-2) as he allowed two runs (one earned) and five hits over 3 1/3 innings with five strikeouts. Jason Franks pitched three scoreless innings in relief, scattering four hits and striking out six.
Final game of the four-game set is set for Sunday at 1 o'clock with Cal Poly's Steven Brooks (0-0, 2.53 ERA) to face Harvard's Sean Matson (0-1, 3.86 ERA) in a matchup of freshman right-handers.
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