South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Baseball

Feed

Team Feed

Schedule (0 - 0) View All

Date & Time Description
No Events Scheduled
Date & Time Description
No Events Scheduled

Top Showcases

Articles View All

April 22, 2024: South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Roll Past Schurr Freshman Spartans

April 22, 2024: South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Roll Past Schurr Freshman Spartans

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers easily dispatched Schurr Freshman Spartans on Monday, Aprill 22, 2024, 10-1.

April 20, 2024: South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Fall After Strong Showing by Alhambra

April 20, 2024: South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Fall After Strong Showing by Alhambra

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers had trouble keeping up with Alhambra in a 9-2 loss on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

April 13, 2024:  Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Trounce Schurr Freshman Spartans

April 13, 2024: Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Trounce Schurr Freshman Spartans

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers easily dispatched Schurr Freshman Spartans on Saturday, April 13, 2024, 16-0.

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Take The Lead Late And Defeats South El Monte Freshman Eagles

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers Take The Lead Late And Defeats South El Monte Freshman Eagles

South Pasadena Frosh/Soph Tigers snatched the lead late in their 6-5 victory over South El Monte Freshman Eagles on Wednesday. The game was tied at five in the top of the seventh when A Hernandez singled, scoring one run. The Tigers rallied for the victory despite trailing 4-0 in the fourth. In the top of the seventh inning, the Tigers went back into the lead after Kory How tripled, Nathan Bernhardt-Kim singled, and Hernandez singled, each scoring one run. Ishan Trachtenberg began the game for the Tigers. The starting pitcher gave up four hits and five runs (one earned) over six innings, striking out three and walking three. How threw one inning of no-run ball for the Tigers in relief. The righty surrendered one hit, striking out none and walking one. The Tigers accumulated nine hits in the game. Cameron Kiser provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led the Tigers with two runs batted in. The left-handed hitter went 1-for-3 on the day. Liam Baum and Kim each collected two hits for the Tigers.