The No. 20 Cal baseball team hosted Santa Clara this afternoon at Evans Diamond and put on quite a show. Just moments ago, the Bears finalized a 20-5 victory that included a combined 17 run downpour during the 5th and 6th innings.
Today's match up acts as a preface to what is to come this weekend at the Cal Baseball Classic. The Bears play at 7 p.m. on Friday (vs. Louisiana-Lafayette), Saturday (vs. Rice) and Sunday (vs. Long Beach State).
Of course, AT&T Park is not only the home to the World Series champion San Francisco Giants, but also to the Cal football team during the 2011 season while Memorial Stadium is renovated.
We were in the dugout this afternoon to see the Bears in action. Check out those photos below.

Kyle Porter throws the first pitch, as seen from the third story of Haas Pavilion.

Head Coach David Esquer looks out at Evans Diamond from the dugout.

Coach Esquer (right) coaches up the Bears.

The Bears hydrate between innings during their game against Santa Clara.

Sophomore Trevor Hildenberger (right) and teammates prepare to take the field.
Today's match up acts as a preface to what is to come this weekend at the Cal Baseball Classic. The Bears play at 7 p.m. on Friday (vs. Louisiana-Lafayette), Saturday (vs. Rice) and Sunday (vs. Long Beach State).
Of course, AT&T Park is not only the home to the World Series champion San Francisco Giants, but also to the Cal football team during the 2011 season while Memorial Stadium is renovated.
We were in the dugout this afternoon to see the Bears in action. Check out those photos below.

Kyle Porter throws the first pitch, as seen from the third story of Haas Pavilion.

Head Coach David Esquer looks out at Evans Diamond from the dugout.

Coach Esquer (right) coaches up the Bears.

The Bears hydrate between innings during their game against Santa Clara.

Sophomore Trevor Hildenberger (right) and teammates prepare to take the field.
















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