2023 COD Baseball News
COD (23-14; 12-11) celebrated Sophomore Day by getting back into the playoff hunt, winning their fourth straight game and hitting their stride at the perfect time, as the Roadrunners grabbed a lopsided win over the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (18-21; 11-12), 16-5.
COD (20-14; 9-11) got back in the win column after a frustrating loss on the road earlier in the week, a big inning in the fifth and a superb pitching performance from the starter and the relivers, as the Roadrunners stunned the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles (26-8; 13-6), 5-1.
COD (18-12; 7-9) continued their dominance of the team from the High Desert as the Roadrunners won their twelfth consecutive game against the Victor Valley Rams of Victorville (2-28; 1-15), 11-4.
COD (16-11; 5-8) demolished their four-game losing streak with a dominant performance on the mound and in the batters box, as Michael-Alan Stanford was pitching a no hitter through six and Abraham Hernandez had a pair of home runs, giving the Roadrunners a much needed win over the Barstow Vikings (7-25; 5-11), 11-1.
COD (14-7; 3-4) got back into the win column thanks in large part to late inning heroics, including a two-run homer in the eighth and a strong bullpen, as the Roadrunners put the brakes on a three-game losing streak, knocking off the Cerro Coso Coyotes of Ridgecrest (13-12; 5-5), 6-5.
COD (12-4; 1-1) got back to even in Conference play with a lopsided contest, with five different players having multi-hit games, as the Roadrunners fired a broadside against the Barstow Vikings (3-16; 1-2), 13-2.
COD (9-1) grabbed their sixth straight win, using a 9-run fifth to turn a lopsided contest into a football score as the Roadrunners knocked off the Cerritos Falcons (3-6), 17-3.
COD (8-1) surrendered an early lead, then counter-punched with a 6-run first, as the Roadrunners blocked the Irvine Valley Lasers (4-4), 11-3.
COD (5-1) jumped out to an early lead, scoring four runs in the first and four runs in the second, then exploding for nine runs in the fifth to thump Imperial Valley (1-4), 18-1
COD (3-0) had a tall task on hand maintaining their undefeated record, with both teams clubbing one anther for over four hours, but in the end, a seven run eighth inning by the Roadrunners was the difference, as they pushed past the Compton Tartars (2-1), 19-16.
COD (2-0) used a six-run seventh inning to rally from behind to sweep the Los Angeles Harbor Seahawks of Wilmington (0-2), 8-3.
COD (1-0) welcomed in 2023 with a touching ceremonial first pitch and a dominating mound performance by Kenny Keller, as the Roadrunners pushed past the Los Angeles Harbor Seahawks of Wilmington (0-1), 4-0.