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03/17/25 - Away | 1-8 L |
03/01/25 - Home | 2-1 W |
03/20/24 - Home | 2-0 W |
03/18/24 - Away | 2-3 L |
02/29/24 - Home | 0-4 L |
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Monrovia and San Marino are an even 5-5 against one another since March of 2022, but likely not for long. The Wildcats will be playing in front of their home fans against the Titans at 3:30 p.m. on Monday. Each of these teams will be fighting to keep a win streak alive as Monrovia comes in on 11 and San Marino on three.
Monrovia's pitching crew heads into the game hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed on Thursday. They walked away with a 3-0 victory over South Pasadena.
The result came thanks to Alex Myers's shutout, as he gave up just seven hits. He has been consistent: he hasn't given up more than two walks in six consecutive appearances.
On the hitting side, the team relied heavily on Troy Grise, who went 1-for-2 with one home run and two runs.
Meanwhile, San Marino won against La Canada on Monday with three runs and they decided to stick to that run total again on Thursday. The Titans narrowly escaped with a win as the squad sidled past the Spartans 3-1.
Tom?s Bilvado spent all seven innings on the mound, and it's clear why: he surrendered a run (which was unearned) on two hits and racked up nine Ks.
At the plate, Chase Mena was excellent, getting on base in three of his four plate appearances with one run and one RBI.
Monrovia pushed their record up to 18-3 with the victory, which was their fourth straight on the road. Those road wins came thanks in part to their pitching effort, having only surrendered 2.0 runs on average over those games. As for San Marino, their victory bumped their record up to 16-5.
Monrovia might still be hurting after the 8-1 defeat they got from San Marino when the teams last played back in March. Will the Wildcats have more luck at home instead of on the road? Check back here after the action for a full breakdown and analysis of the contest.
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