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03/26/25 - Home | 5-9 L |
05/03/24 - Home | 10-3 W |
04/12/24 - Away | 1-11 L |
04/28/23 - Away | 3-8 L |
04/12/23 - Home | 4-15 L |
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Fulton and East Valley are an even 5-5 against one another since May of 2018, but likely not for long. The Jaguars will take on the Falcons at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Fulton has given up an average of 10 runs per game this season, but Wednesday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Fulton came into their game on Friday off a hard-fought close win, but unfortunately suffered a serious change of fortune. They lost 12-2 to Canoga Park. The Jaguars have struggled against the Hunters recently, as the game was their fifth consecutive lost meeting.
Meanwhile, East Valley had to endure a four-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They put the hurt on Panorama with a sharp 11-1 win on Friday. Considering the Falcons have won three games by more than nine runs this season, Friday's blowout was nothing new.
Kevin Castro spent all six innings played on the mound, and it's clear why: he surrendered a run (which was unearned) on one hit and racked up six Ks. He also tossed no walks, which is notable because East Valley is 2-1 when he allows at most two walks, but 3-4 otherwise.
On the hitting side, East Valley saw seven different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was Gabriel Arvizu, who went 2-for-4 with two runs, one triple, and one double. Arvizu is becoming a predictor of the Falcons' success: when he posts at least two runs the team is 5-2 (and 0-3 when he doesn't). Luis Saldivar was another, going 1-for-2 with one run and one double.
Fulton's loss dropped their record down to 4-8. As for East Valley, the victory got them back to even at 5-5.
Fulton came up short against East Valley in their previous meeting back in March, falling 9-5. Can the Jaguars avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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