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Oregon Ducks Overwhelm Yale in 14-2 Baseball Victory

A dominant offensive display at PK Park showcases the Ducks' depth and pitching strength

The University of Oregon baseball squad posted a commanding 14‑2 win over Yale on May 29, 2026, at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon, with the first pitch arriving at 5:06 p.m. The Ducks compiled 18 hits and 14 runs, while the Bulldogs managed only seven hits and two scores.

Power Hitting and Pitching Excellence

Freshman Brady Ruiz‑Weiss ignited the offense with a solo home run, and the lineup quickly piled on extra‑base hits. Owen Turner, Burke‑lee Mabeus and Leo Uelmen each drove in runs with timely singles, while Jaksa, Smith and Laya added decisive doubles that kept the momentum rolling.

Toby Twist earned the win after six solid innings that limited Yale to two runs, and the bullpen tightened the game, though Yale’s Jack Ohman took the loss despite a respectable effort. The victory was built on a collective effort, with fourteen different Ducks recording hits.

Other contributors included Brayden Jaksa, Drew Smith, Angel Laya, Naulivou Lauaki, Maddox Molony, Jax Gimenez, Elijah Cook, Jack Brooks, Cal Scolari, Luke Morgan, Collin Clarke and Leo Uelmen, each adding to the offensive onslaught that proved too much for the Bulldogs.

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