Palm Springs, Calif. –  The Power rolled past the Colton Nighthawks in a massive 20-run game for the Power offense who racked in 17 unanswered runs between the 5th and 8th innings. It was a back-and-forth affair of the get go through the first four innings with the Power getting 2 runs in the bottom of the 1st. The Nighthawks answered back with 2 runs in the top of the 2nd inning. The Power rebutted in the bottom of the 3rd with a run before the Nighthawks jumped back in front with 4 runs in the Top of the fourth. 

The Power bats were electric once again with multiple singles on the night including Myles Walton who knocked 4 total. Both Casey Kleinman and Coen Goeas knocked in triples each with KJ Moon pinch hitting again and knocking a Homerun over the right-center wall going 390 ft and 96 MPH of the bat. Power settled for 18 total hits tonight exceeding a total from the previous night. 

Jayden McNeely started the game on the bump for the Power and threw for 4 innings total before Andrew Baltazar took over in the 5th inning and shutdown the Nighthawks offense for 3 innings total with only 1 hit allowed with 2 walks and 3 strikeouts. Naun Haro finished off the night with 2 innings total and five strikeouts. 

Power will continue CPCL play this Friday against the SoCal Mavericks for two games and Saturday will be capped off with a massive night of Micromania wrestling after the game, first will be at 5 PM.

Stay connected to all the Palm Springs Power action, even when you can’t make it to the stadium! Every gameday will be broadcast live on the official Palm Springs Power YouTube channel. For those who prefer the airwaves, tune into Fox Sports Radio (Channel 1270 AM)  throughout the Coachella Valley for live game coverage and updates. Don’t miss a single pitch of the Power’s quest for their third consecutive championship!

The Palm Springs Power are a summer collegiate baseball team playing all home games at Palm Springs Stadium. The Power are a member of the California Premier Collegiate League and the league’s inaugural champions in 2023. Palm Springs has won ten league championships in 20 seasons of playing baseball in the desert dating to 2004. 

Stay up-to-date with the Palm Springs Power at palmspringspowerbaseball.com and by following the Power on Facebook, X, Instagram and Tik Tok

Fans can buy tickets every gameday at the stadium box office. Palm Springs Stadium is located at 1901 E Baristo Road in Palm Springs.  

For more information, visit pspbb.com or call (760) 778-4487.