Washington baseball runs losing streak to 4 with 10-3 defeat at Cal

The Washington Huskies couldn’t get back on track against the Cal Golden Bears, running their losing streak to four.

The Washington Huskies couldn’t get much going in Berkley on Thursday against the California Golden Bears, falling 10-3 and running their losing streak to four straight games. Coach Jason Kelly’s team has now lost 6 of its last 7 contests and was only able to muster 6 hits off of Cal starter Luke Short.

Short, who improved to 5-2 on the year went 7 innings, also allowing 1 walk and 3 earned runs with 7 strikeouts. His only blemish came from first baseman Jeter Ybarra, who hit a three-run home run in the third inning, his sixth long ball of the season.

It wasn’t enough to overcome Cal’s offensive onslaught, which started the night strong behind a five-run first inning that was capped off with a two-run home run by Peyton Schulze.

The first baseman went 4 for 5 with the 2 runs batted in and 2 runs scored to lead the Golden Bears, who were all over Washington starter Max Fraser and tallied 15 hits on the night.

Fraser dropped to 2-2 with the loss after working just 2 2/3 innings, letting up 10 hits, 1 walk, and 9 runs (8 earned).

The Huskies fell to 19-27-1 on the year with the loss and 10-18 in Pac-12 play, while the Golden Bears improved to 32-18 this season and 15-13 against conference opponents. The two teams will meet for the second installment of their three-game series on Friday evening at 6:05.

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