Yes, this is a baseball Score.
The Columbia Lions baseball team was swept by Oregon No. 11 in the 4-game series held at Eugene over the weekend. 35-1 Losses in the first game of Saturday's doubleheader.
And to everyone's surprise, the tweets of the final score From the Lions baseball account I drew some reactions.
“The Lord has mercy.” Written by one commenter React.
“I thought I wouldn't get one point in soccer.” I made another joke.
The third person said, “No one will keep Colombian baseball out!” Almost 5,000 likes on X! I pulled out.
Columbia fell 1-6 in the young baseball season, which just began in February.
Oregon scored the series opener on Friday 20-11, earning Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader 8-3 and Sunday's finale 7-0.

Anthony Temesbury was his only run in Columbia, running 35-1 hooping.
It marked the closest Colombia as all games, the first top game.
Oregon took a 15-1 lead on 13 runs in the next two innings, adding three runs each in the fourth and fifth innings, then focusing on the sixth innings and the eighth innings.
Columbia starter Thomas Santana allowed six runs in 1 2/3 innings before the ducks hit the three bailers.
Evan Kleinhans surrendered 12 runs across two innings, with AJ Varley taking seven runs with five outs and Andrew Agenziano allowing 10 runs in 2 2/3 innings.
Five Oregon players drove on at least four runs, and two players tallied six RBIs.
Things won't be easy for Colombia as Colombia faces Athens' No. 6 Georgia for the three-game series starting Friday.



