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Santa Barbara Foresters Stay Hot with Seventh Straight Win Over Academy Barons

Santa Barbara Foresters Stay Hot with Seventh Straight Win Over Academy Barons

Noozhawk

June 19, 2026

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The Santa Barbara Foresters are absolutely on fire this season, and Friday night's 13-9 win over the MLB Academy Barons in Pasadena proved it once again. That's seven straight wins now for our boys, bringing their record to an impressive 11-1. The Foresters have long been a summer tradition here on the Central Coast, bringing top-tier collegiate baseball and a championship mindset to every game they play.

This team isn't just winning — they're putting on a show. With that kind of momentum, every home game at Pershing Park feels like a can't-miss event. Noozhawk had the full breakdown of Friday's slugfest, and it's clear this squad has something special brewing. If you haven't made it out to a game yet, now's the time to catch Foresters baseball at its best.

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