Bloomingdale has already won two straight (outscoring opponents by an average of 7.5 points) and moved on Monday to win three in a row. Everything went well against the Tampa Bay Tech Titans, resulting in an 11-1 win. Bloomingdale may be getting used to big wins, considering the team has won seven games by eight points or more this season.
Drew Williams pitched two innings without allowing an earned run or a hit and looked comfortable.
At the plate, the team relied heavily on Dawson Rankin, who reached base in all three at-bats while scoring two runs and stealing a base. Cooper Hinson was another key player, going 2-for-2 with two hits and scoring two runs.
Joseph Hartman had a great performance on the Tampa Bay Tech side, pitching 3 innings and allowing only 1 earned run (also 1 earned run) on 3 hits. Hartman has been a reliable presence on the mound, and he hasn't allowed more than two walks in four straight innings pitched.
On the hitting side, Javion McKay continued to perform well despite his team's loss, scoring one RBI and stealing three bases. He's been great when it comes to stealing bases, with at least one steal in each of his last four games.
Bloomingdale has been performing incredibly well lately, winning eight of their last nine games, a nice improvement to their 13-6 record this season. It was Tampa Bay Tech's third straight home loss, dropping their record to 5-15.
Both teams are looking forward to the support of their home crowds in their next matches. Bloomingdale will play Newsom on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Both teams are allowing fewer points on average (Newsome: 3.5, Bloomingdale: 2.7), so points should be plenty. As for Tampa Bay Tech, it will likely play home field against Brandon Thursday at 7 p.m.
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