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UH Baseball: Hawaii vs. UC Irvine

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Hawaii first baseman Alex Baeza (10) tagged out UC Irvine base runner Mikey Filia (7) in the first inning during a game between the UC Irvine Anteaters and the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors played on Friday at Les Murakami Stadium.
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Defying the odds and UC Irvine, the Hawaii baseball team rolled to a 10-2 rout in the Big West opener.
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Hawaii infielder Ethan Lopez (9) sprinted to first base in the second inning.
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Hawaii catcher Tyler Murray (17) hit a double for two rbi's in the second inning.
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Hawaii infielder Maaki Yamazaki (2) ran home for a score off the double from Hawaii catcher Tyler Murray (17) in the second inning.
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Hawaii infielder Tyler Best (3) layed down a bunt in the second inning.
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Hawaii infielder Tyler Best (3) layed down a bunt in the second inning.
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Hawaii infielder Ethan Lopez (9) hit an rbi single in the third inning bringing home Hawaii base runner Daylen Calicdan (21).
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UH freshman right-hander Aaron Davenport of Duvall, Wash., continued his impressive post-rehab streak
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Hawaii pitcher Aaron Davenport mystified the Anteaters with a menu of curveballs, changeups and 90-mph fastballs.
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Hawaii head coach Mike Trapasso talks to his team.
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Hawaii head coach Mike Trapasso prior to the game.
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Hawaii first baseman Alex Baeza (10) celebrates at home plate with Scotty Scott (1) and Tyler Best (3) after scoring from a triple by Ethan Lopez (9) in the sixth inning.
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The ’Bows claimed the first game of the three-game series. The ’Bows parlayed seven hits and eight walks into 10 RBIs.