
Bulldogs Beat Bakersfield 6-3 in Home Opener Behind Late Rally
(Santa Maria, CA) A three-run eighth inning catapulted the Allan Hancock College baseball team to a 6-3 win in its home opener against Bakersfield on Tuesday afternoon. The victory snapped Hancock's five-game losing streak and improved the Bulldogs' record to 2-5. Bakersfield, which defeated Hancock 3-1 on Jan. 31, dropped to 4-3 overall.
The Bulldogs made it a 3-0 game in the second when Barrick singled home Zach Lampreia, who drew a one-out walk and moved to third on a single from sophomore and Santa Maria native Angel Guillen.
Ortiz went five innings for Hancock and allowed five hits. He walked two and struck out two. He allowed three Bakersfield runs in the fourth inning. Matt Shackley threw the final four innings in relief to earn the win and even his record at 1-1. He allowed four hits and issued one walk to the Renegades. He also struck out one batter.
Hancock finished with eight hits led by a trio from Barrick. Five other Bulldogs, Bierlein, Morris, Christensen, Studebaker, Guillen, had one single apiece.
The Bulldogs continue their three-game home stand on Thursday, Feb. 12, against College of the Canyons. First pitch at John Osborne Field is at 2 p.m. The Bulldogs lost 13-2 last week to Canyons.