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Foresters Extend Win Streak to Five with 14-2 Rout of Santa Maria Indians

Foresters Extend Win Streak to Five with 14-2 Rout of Santa Maria Indians

Santa Barbara Independent

July 18, 2026

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Our Santa Barbara Foresters are on fire, extending their win streak to five games with a commanding 14-2 victory over the Santa Maria Indians. The bats were alive at Pershing Park, and the team is peaking at just the right time as the regular season winds down. It’s a great moment for local baseball fans who’ve followed this summer tradition of collegiate excellence.

As the Santa Barbara Independent reported, the Foresters will close out the regular season this weekend with back-to-back home games against San Luis Obispo on Saturday and Sunday. If you haven’t made it out to a game yet, this is your last chance to catch the action live and support this beloved 805 institution. Let’s pack the stands and send them into the postseason on a high note!

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