Dominic Smaldino had a career day with six RBIs and four hits as the bottom of the Sun Devil order goes 11-for-18 to take the series from the Wildcats.
(Tucson, AZ) No. 25 Sun Devil Baseball rolled out to a a big lead early and never looked back as it took the weekend series and Territorial Cup point from rival Arizona with a 15-6 victory on Saturday in Tucson.

The Sun Devils (23-9, 7-5 Big 12) weren’t taking any chances after last night’s late inning meltdown, scoring early and continued to add to the tally throughout the contest with four frames with crooked numbers.
The bottom of the lineup did the heavy lifting offensively as the team’s 6-9 hitters combined to go 11-for-18 with eight RBIs and nine runs scored. Dominic Smaldino and Matt Polk each logged a career-best four hits while Smaldino also notched his career-high with six RBIs in the contest – including a pair on a two-run homer. Landon Hairston logged just one hit on the evening, but it left the park as he notched his 18th long ball of the season and eighth consecutive game with an extra base hit.
Colin Linder earned his second win of the week, giving the Sun Devils 4.0 innings of relief with his lone real blemish coming on a two-run homer that ended his scoreless inning streak at 9.1 over his last three games.
With the victory, the Sun Devils are now 3-1 over the Wildcats this season with just the April 13 non-conference midweek left on the schedule between the two teams, meaning Arizona State has clinched the annual Territorial Cup point in the series.

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Turning point
The Sun Devils had opportunities on Thursday and Friday (like it did in last Sunday’s finale against West Virginia) to put the hammer down in the first innings of games but came away with just one run in each and watched games turn into nailbiters as a result of it. That wasn’t the case on Saturday as the Sun Devils scored and kept scoring, putting up six runs in the first inning to take a commanding lead. The most impressive part of Arizona State batting around in the first inning might have been the fact that arguably the hottest hitter in the nation in Landon Hairston recorded TWO of ASU’s outs in the frame – showing a theme for the game as the Sun Devils finally got productive offense outside its heavy hitters in the contest.
Big moment
As the Wildcats showed the last two nights, no lead was safe in this rivalry series and that was something that the Sun Devils clearly took to heart on Saturday. But every time the Wildcats looked to mount any momentum, it was Dominic Smaldino on that other end that had an answer. After the Sun Devils went down quickly in order in the second and the Wildcats got on the board to make it 6-1 as the early momentum seemed to shift. That was, at least, until Smaldino ripped one to the deepest part of Hi Corbett Field for a two-run blast – ending a 16-game dry spell in the category – to make it 8-1. With just a 10-4 lead through five innings, and looking back at last night’s seven-run seventh for the Wildcats, Smaldino again answered the call with a two-RBI double to make it 12-4. Again the Wildcats stayed right there within range of a big inning despite ASU entering the ninth with a 12-6 lead. No matter as Smaldino put the nail in the coffin with another RBI single for his career-best sixth RBI of the night to put that ‘Cats to sleep.
Final straw
Having used all its heavy horses out of the bullpen over the first two games, the Sun Devils needed someone to step up to help avoid a disaster like the one that occurred in last night’s seventh inning. That answer came in the form of Colin Linder. Linder, who earned his second victory of the week after doing so in relief against SDSU on Monday, spelled starter Kole Klecker in the fifth inning in a 10-4 ballgame. Linder shut down any Wildcat momentum as he retired the first six batters he saw in just 20 pitches. His 9.1 innings scoreless streak came to an end on a two-run Wildcat homer in the seventh but Linder got out of that frame without any further damage and then went on to face the minimum in the eighth to set the Sun Devils up nicely to close things out.
Anytime you can beat (Arizona), it’s sweet. Bloomy really has a disdain for these guys, and we really love Bloomy. So we’re behind him, full sled. He says he wants them on a platter, then that’s our job to get them there. Seeing his emotion about the series really brings out of him really brings the emotion out of you. It helps you understand just how important it is to not just him, but the faculty, the athletic department and just the whole overall ASU community.”
Outfielder Matt Polk on defeating their rivals

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