Trinidad Triggers surge to 10-3 after five wins in six games
Jeremiah Cabuyban and Bryce Hayman helped Trinidad rebound fast, and the Triggers finished a 5-1 run at 10-3, jolting summer energy at Central Park.

A 14-4 stumble against Grand Junction could have flattened Trinidad’s week. Instead, Jeremiah Cabuyban, Bryce Hayman and a deep lineup turned it into a sprint, and the Triggers came out of the stretch at 10-3 with five wins in six games.
The week began with a rough June 8 loss to the Grand Junction Razorback Suckers in Trinidad, when Grand Junction scored four runs in the first inning and never really let go of the game. Jake Alwine hit a two-run home run in the second, Nicholas Sall added a three-run shot in the fifth, and Trinidad pitchers issued 14 walks. Cabuyban still gave local fans one late jolt, lining a ninth-inning solo home run in the 14-4 defeat.
What followed was the kind of response that can change the feel of a summer in Trinidad. The next night, the Triggers beat Grand Junction 14-5 as Wyatt Morgan went 3-for-3 with a home run and six RBIs, Keaton Fisher drove in four runs, and Cabuyban scored four times while collecting three hits. Kelii Price added two hits and an RBI in the rebound win.

The momentum kept rolling against North Platte. Trinidad’s official 2026 schedule shows home wins over the North Platte 80s on June 10 and June 11, giving the Triggers four straight victories after the Grand Junction loss. On June 10, Cabuyban and Bryce Hayman were part of a scoring sequence that also involved Fisher and Price, another sign that Trinidad’s offense was producing from top to bottom instead of leaning on one bat.
That depth matters in a place like Trinidad, where summer baseball at Central Park is part of the town’s rhythm. The Triggers have played in the Pecos League since 2012 after joining the league in 2011, and the club is listed in the Mountain North Division. The 2026 home opener on June 1 brought another layer of local identity, with the dedication of a new glove sculpture at Central Park and an 8-2 win over the Santa Fe Fuego.

Cabuyban and Hayman have become the faces of the surge, but the bigger story is what their week did for the whole ballclub. Trinidad did not just recover from an early loss. It built a 10-3 start that gave Central Park a reason to buzz, and it pushed the Triggers into the next part of the season with real momentum.
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