
Bakersfield College Baseball gave fans plenty to cheer about Saturday evening Jan. 24, using a strong offense and steady pitching to secure a home win over Moorpark College at Gerry Collis Field with a score of 10-5.
From the first inning, the Renegades set the tone of the game. Bakersfield came out aggressively at the plate, placing a sense of pressure on Moorpark. Each run added more life to the dugout, where the teammates stayed loud and locked in throughout the game.
The energy carried over to the stands as well. Fans followed every play closely, reacting to big plays, close calls, and their own form of supportive words and advice. Even when Moorpark tried some hard defense, Bakersfield stayed composed and focused, with timely runs that kept up their momentum.
Saturday’s game was a reminder of how strong the Renegades can be when all parts of their team come together. The offense stayed patient while the pitcher worked to limit Moorpark’s chances. Defensively, Bakersfield made the best plays and avoided costly mistakes, helping maintain their momentum as the game moved into the later innings.

As the final outs approached, the Renegades’ confidence was strong. Players encouraged one another from the dugout, and the crowd stayed engaged until the last pitch. When the game ended, Bakersfield walked off the field with a well-earned win and visible excitement.
For the Renegades, the victory was more than just another check mark in the win column. It showed growth, chemistry, and the ability to stay consistent under pressure. Early season games like this help build rhythm and trust, especially as the team looks ahead to tougher matchups.
With Saturday’s performance, Bakersfield College Baseball proved that they are a team that feeds energy from each other and from the fans. If the Renegades continue to bring that same intensity, Gerry Collis Field could be a tough place for visiting teams all season long.