Sophomore shortstop’s big day paces Beavers in win over Rainbow Warriors Another productive day of offense guided No. 6 Oregon State baseball to an 8-1 win over Hawai’i on Saturday at Goss Stadium. For the second-straight game, the Rainbow Warriors brought sunny skies and warm air cut by a gentle breeze with them from the 50th state. Under it, Oregon State scored a run five of the eight innings it batted in. A total of 4,090 fans attended Saturdays game, marking the fifth-largest regular-season crowd at Goss Stadium and the 19th-largest total. The Beavers (32-9) won the weekend with their second-straight over the ‘Bows (20-18) and play for the sweep Sunday afternoon. Inge’s hot streak Batting ninth and playing shortstop, Tyler Inge put together his third-straight multi-hit performance for the Beavers. The sophomore’s 3-for-4 day at the plate, complete with a pair of RBI and defense that earned him a standing ovation at one point, stole the show.…