HONOLULU - The University of Hawaiʻi baseball team will close the 2019 season with a road series at Long Beach State scheduled for Thursday, May 23 - Saturday, May 25. The Rainbow Warriors enter the final series in fifth place in the highly-competitive Big West.
The 'Bows are 3-3 in their last two trips to Long Beach and are 8-17 in the all-time series.
Games 48-50
Who: Hawai 'i (20-27, 8-13 Big West) at Long Beach State (11-41, 5-16 Big West)
When: Thursday, May 23 - Saturday, May 25
Time: ALL THREE GAMES -Â 6:00 p.m. PT (3:00 p.m. HT)
Where: Bohl Diamond at Blair Field - Long Beach, Calif.Â
TV: N/A
Streaming Video: Game 1 (ESPN3)Â - Trent Rush & Wes Clements on the call |
Game 2 (ESPN3)Â - Tim Becwar & Wes Clements on the call |
Game 3 (BigWest.TV)
Radio:Â Live onÂ
CBS Sports Radio AM 1500Â (Thursday & Saturday); Live on
ESPN Honolulu (92.7 FM, 1420 AM) (Friday). Scott Galetti on the call. Neighbor islands can listen live on KNUI on Maui, KPUA on the Big Island, KTOH on Kaua'i, and KNWJ in Pago Pago, American Samoa.
Live Stats: Game 1 |
Game 2 |
Game 3
Series Information: UH record versus - 8-17
Game Notes
- Hawai'i closes the 2019 season with a three-game road series at Long Beach State.
- UH has played just 15 road games this season entering the Long Beach State series. The Rainbow Warriors are 6-9 away from Les Murakami Stadium this season.
- The 'Bows are 8-17 in the all-time series versus Long Beach State. UH is 3-4 overall in games versus the Dirtbags played in Long Beach.
- Last season in the matchup with LBSU in Honolulu, UH dropped the first two games of the series before earning a game-three victory by a 4-1 final score in a game highlighted by an Adam Fogel home run.
- Last time out, UH dropped three games to Big West-leading UCSB at Les Murakami Stadium in the final home series of the season.Â
- With 27 career saves, Dylan Thomas is currently tied for second in program history with Lenny Linsky. One more save would put him in a tie with Gene Smith for the most career saves in UH history (28). Among active D-1 pitchers, the redshirt junior is fourth in saves (27) and fourth in career ERA (1.99).
- Hawai'i has four starters hitting .295 or better led by Maaki Yamazaki's .312 average. Brennen Hancock is also above .300 entering the LBSU series, sitting at .307, while Scotty Scott (.298) and Daylen Calicdan (.295) are on the verge of the .300 mark.
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