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BSB wild 7th inning - TonyLima - 02-22-2026

Scored in the 7th on the following sequence:

Walk
HBP
HBP
Passed ball

Will post the game later today. May post this inning as a separate video.  Doing this from memory so may not be accurate.


RE: BSB wild 7th inning - skip75 - 02-22-2026

It was the bottom of the 6th, and it was even wilder than what you described.

Fullerton pitcher Bobby Mahoney had thrown only about 50 pitches to get through 5 innings with only 2 Stanford baserunners - both on walks. He got an out in the 6th before a single by Charlie Bates. Then he hit Philip Cheong, pinch-hitting for Jimmy Nati. Cheong was the first of several PHs used by David Esquer - not sure why. Maybe shake things up, send the starters a message after a lack of offense, not just today, but all weekend? After a groundout, there were runners at 2nd & 3rd with 2 outs. Rashad Hayes (hitting for Brady Reynolds) also got hit, loading the bases. Mahoney was replaced, and his reliever walked Eric Jeon (PH for Rintaro Sasaki!), making the score 2-1. Cheong scored on a passed ball to tie it up 2-2. Brock Ketelsen (PH for Tatum Marsh) walked loading the bases again. A strikeout ended the inning.

Stanford went ahead 3-2 in the 7th when Bates tripled, scoring Teddy Tokheim (who had subbed in earlier for Ethan Hott). Bates promptly was tagged out on a hidden ball trick. Truly a bizarre game.

Stanford held on to win 3-2. Great pitching by Parker Warner, Trevor Moore, & Toran O'Harran. At the end of the game, the only starters still in the line-up were SS Bates, 3B JJ Moran, & catcher Luke Lavin


RE: BSB wild 7th inning - TonyLima - 02-22-2026

(02-22-2026, 05:02 PM)skip75 Wrote:  It was the bottom of the 6th, and it was even wilder than what you described.

Fullerton pitcher Bobby Mahoney had thrown only about 50 pitches to get through 5 innings with only 2 Stanford baserunners - both on walks. He got an out in the 6th before a single by Charlie Bates. Then he hit Philip Cheong, pinch-hitting for Jimmy Nati. Cheong was the first of several PHs used by David Esquer - not sure why. Maybe shake things up, send the starters a message after a lack of offense, not just today, but all weekend? After a groundout, there were runners at 2nd & 3rd with 2 outs. Rashad Hayes (hitting for Brady Reynolds) also got hit, loading the bases. Mahoney was replaced, and his reliever walked Eric Jeon (PH for Rintaro Sasaki!), making the score 2-1. Cheong scored on a passed ball to tie it up 2-2. Brock Ketelsen (PH for Tatum Marsh) walked loading the bases again. A strikeout ended the inning.

Stanford went ahead 3-2 in the 7th when Bates tripled, scoring Teddy Tokheim (who had subbed in earlier for Ethan Hott). Bates promptly was tagged out on a hidden ball trick. Truly a bizarre game.

Stanford held on to win 3-2. Great pitching by Parker Warner, Trevor Moore, & Toran O'Harran. At the end of the game, the only starters still in the line-up were SS Bates, 3B JJ Moran, & catcher Luke Lavin

Thank you.


RE: BSB wild 7th inning (6th, sorry) - TonyLima - 02-22-2026

Bottom of 6th