BELLEVUE, WA. - Seattle U baseball squares off with Sacramento State for a pivotal 3-game conference series starting Friday, April 21, at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue. The Redhawks sit just one game ahead of the Hornets in the Western Athletic Conference standings as the home stretch of the season begins.
Lineup Card:
Game 1:
Fri, April 21 | 4:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: Peter Chronowski (2-5)
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Game 2:
Sat, April 22 | 2:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: Nestor German (2-4)
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Game 3:
Sun, April 23 | 12:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: TBD
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Series History:
These two sides have met 41 times dating back to 2011, with the Redhawks trailing in the all-time series 17-24. Seattle U and Sacramento State battled six times in 2022, with an even 3-3 split. Both teams won 2-of-3 in their home ballparks. In the Redhawks three wins last season, they averaged 11 runs per game while giving up an average of eight runs in the three losses. The Redhawks all-time record vs the Hornets at home is 9-10, but with the first four home games being played at Husky Ballpark, the Redhawks have a 8-6 record at Bannerwood.
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Lineup Card:
Game 1:
Fri, April 21 | 4:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: Peter Chronowski (2-5)
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Game 2:
Sat, April 22 | 2:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: Nestor German (2-4)
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Live Stats
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Game 3:
Sun, April 23 | 12:00 PM PT
Bannerwood Park | Bellevue, Wash
Probable Starter: TBD
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Live Stats
Tickets
Series History:
These two sides have met 41 times dating back to 2011, with the Redhawks trailing in the all-time series 17-24. Seattle U and Sacramento State battled six times in 2022, with an even 3-3 split. Both teams won 2-of-3 in their home ballparks. In the Redhawks three wins last season, they averaged 11 runs per game while giving up an average of eight runs in the three losses. The Redhawks all-time record vs the Hornets at home is 9-10, but with the first four home games being played at Husky Ballpark, the Redhawks have a 8-6 record at Bannerwood.
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