Note: This is the first installment of a series in which TMU Sports Information Director Mason Nesbitt ranks the Mustang moments he feels were most memorable from 2018.
No. 10: Opening With a Bang (Jan. 19, 2018)
Josh Robison put together one of the best single-game performances in Mustang baseball history.
When Monte Brooks can’t remember an offensive performance quite like it, you know it belongs among the year’s most memorable.
The 22nd-year manager watched from the dugout at the MLB Youth Academy in Compton on Jan. 19 as Robison homered in each of his first three at-bats. The senior closed the day with a triple, going an immaculate 4-for-4 with five RBIs in the 15-7 win over Marymount California University.
The home runs were the first three of Robison’s career, and they narrowly missed matching TMU’s single-game record for home runs (four), set by Andy Martin in 1992.
Robison went on to finish second on the team in home runs with eight. Aaron Shackelford led the squad with 11 homers and earned All-Golden State Athletic Conference honors.
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