Power pitching strikeout 15 Anchor batters and only allowing 2 hits to secure a 10-0 shutout victory against the Alameda Anchors. Four different pitchers were used by the Power with the assistance of a high powered offensive performance.

Angel Landazuri started the game with 6 innings pitched and striking out ten batters and only two hits allowed. The rest of the Power pitching staff then took over with a combined five strikeouts and zero hits allowed. Riley Ricken would make another appearance with Alex Hocking making his season debut in his return with the Power. Then Anthony Sanchez, who threw for an inning the previous night, would close out the game.

Bryant O’Neil once again was on a tear going for 3 hits and 3 RBIs with a run scored. Cato Kleinman took the lead bat for the power and started the game with a single before scoring in the same inning and also reaching on an error and another single in the 8th inning. He would also drive in a run and score a total of 3 runs himself. Jamal Ritter had another solid performance with a single and an RBI on a groundball. He also knocked a triple and attempted to go home on a bad relay from the outfield before getting taken down at the plate. Keedan Nadeau drove in a pair of runs with 3 times on base with a single, a fielder’s choice, and a forced error.

With the win tonight, Power are now 9-1 on the season and will face off against the Inland Valley Bucs in a two-game series June 13-14 in their second meeting of the season. Friday will also be Palm Springs City Night where residents will get free admission with a hot dog, chips, drink, and a collectible koozie. Then Saturday will be City of Rancho Mirage night where residents can get free admission with a power ticket and a souvenir tote bag, a good treat for Father’s day.

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.

Power Bounce Back with 14-2 Win

The Power are back in the win column after beating the Inland Valley Bucs 14-2.

Myles Walton gave the Power a 3-1 lead in the second inning with a bases-clearing double following three consecutive walks to the bottom of the lineup. The offense kept that momentum going throughout the game as they smacked 15 hits, seven of them for extra bases.

Cato Kleinman reached base in five of six plate appearances with a double, triple, two walks, and three runs batted in.

KJ Moon hit the first homerun of 2025 for the Power with a pinch-hit, two-run home run to cap off an 8-run eighth inning. The ball was hit 102 mph off the bat and travelled 430 feet towards the batter’s eye in center field. Kleinman and Moon were Co-Players of the Game.

Coen Goeas had a productive performance at the plate, going 2-for-3 with two runs, two RBIs, and a stolen base.

The pitching staff put in a strong performance tonight, striking out 13 Bucs and holding them to two runs on five hits, all within the first four innings. Kenny Keller earned the start and struck out five across three innings. James Williams threw two innings, followed by Andrew Baltazar, Chapman Weber, and Tyrone Woods who combined to throw four hitless innings.

The Power improved to 9-2 overall and 4-2 in the California Premier Collegiate League. They’re back at Palm Springs Stadium on Tuesday night to take on the Santa Clarita Victory at 7 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 TikTok.

Fans can buy tickets every game day 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.