Aiden May delivered a quality start, and Arizona's bats stayed hot as the Wildcats defeated Cal 10-5 to complete a series sweep to open Pac-12 play.
Ari Koslow Special to the Arizona Daily Star Arizona continued its recent momentum, completing the sweep over Cal with a 10-5 win Sunday afternoon to win its ninth straight game on the back of a strong outing from sophomore right-hander Aiden May. It's the Wildcats' first opening conference series sweep since 2007 vs. Oregon State.
Last season pitching for Pima Community College, May walked 28 hitters across 46⅔ innings. Through his first 19 innings pitching for UA, he has walked just two hitters and struck out 19. One of Arizona’s biggest struggles all season, as Hale has noted, has been scoring in the middle frames. In this game, the Wildcats exploded for nine runs in the third through seventh innings to take control.
The Wildcats tied their season high with six doubles, with two of them coming from Mac Bingham, who also drove in three runs.
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