BC baseball beat LA Mission Eagles 6-4 on April 3, with multiple uno reverse cards. To start the game, Liam O’Riley (44) pitched, getting two outs right away, the third one was a bit harder. LA’s players got singles after singles to which (90) received a run batted in (RBI) from (13) so the score became 1-0. BC’s defense only allowed that one run but couldn’t gain it back in the bottom of the inning. It was a quick 2nd inning on both teams. BC led that energy into the 3rd inning with a 1-2 -3. Bottom of BC’s lineup Hudson Reynolds (11) and Dadjael Salcedo (21) scored cause of Jordan Brito’s (1) triple to deep center field. Giving BC the lead 2-1, Isaac Torres (23) hit a sacrifice fly to bring in Brito before ending the inning at 3-1.

LA’s players continued to get walks, but their teammates couldn’t do much to bring them in, leaving them on base for the 4th inning. BC got a taste of revenge with a quick bottom inning, 1- 2-3. This game was just these teams going back-n-forth. Seeing who can get the other team out faster. This went on for two innings, entering the top of the 6th LA’s bats showed up. LA’s player (90) getting a walk, as (5) reached first on a fielding error by BC, waited until teammate (7) hit a single earning two RBIs himself. The next two batters got walked so bases were now loaded for LA, but relieving pitcher Tony Fabian (7) but a stop to the rally ending the inning with a tie 3-3.

BC enjoyed swinging the bats, but all their hits were fly outs, so nobody reached base for the bottom of the 6th. The top of the 7th for LA ended in a similar way except this time Fabian was able to get the batters to hit ground plays to shortstop Reynolds. Bottom of the 7th with two outs Reynolds hit a double moving Ben Ullyott (17) to third base giving encourage for Salcedo, who hit a single earning BC two more runs. Brito also wanted to lend a hand by hitting a single allowing Salcedo to score as well before LA got the final out of that inning. BC retook the lead of 6-3. BC’s defense got LA in a double play situation to clear the bags. LA’s player (7) got a walk on balls but was left on base as the next batter grounded out.
Bottom of the 8th, LA wanted to quickly get their bats up, so closing pitcher (32) finished his job by retiring the sides. At the top of the 9th, LA earned one run back as (90) reached on error allowing (13) to score. That was all BC allowed them as they got the final out of the game leaving two runners on base.
