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No. 24 Oregon Swept by Washington for First Time Since 2009; Allow 43 Runs in Three-game Series

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EUGENE, Ore. — A day following a 14-2 loss to Washington, Oregon had the chance to put it behind them and work towards winning the series against the Huskies. 

 

Oregon has lost five of its past six games, and that losing skid would not stop on Saturday evening. Washington put together the highest-scoring affair Oregon has allowed all season, beating the Ducks 18-8.

 

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Oregon drops its fifth of the last six games, allowing the most runs since 2019.

 

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Went to the game last night. The freshman (Jackson Pace) pitcher for the Ducks got shellacked in the 1st for 9 runs without an out before he was pulled. His FB hovered around 85-90mph but hung in the zone with no wiggle and the Fuskie batters were able to tee off on it. Kid got rattled and popped one batter then walked another. I feel bad for that young man and hopefully he'll grow from it, but jeez, I never saw a college game get so out of control so fast. 

 

Oregon's pitching staff has been decimated by injuries and they'll be fortunate to win a regional match-up with the current group of underclassmen. It's a shame considering how well they were doing earlier in the season when they had good pitching, sharp bats and defensive play.

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