Cardoso homers in Titans' loss

First baseman Kaiden Cardoso (Abbotsford, B.C.) hit a two-run home run for the Ottawa Titans in their 17-4 loss to the New Jersey Jackals on Thursday. Photo: Ottawa Titans (file photo)

June 18, 2026

Official Ottawa Titans News Release

Paterson, N.J. - A pair of homers was not enough, as the Ottawa Titans fell 17-4 to the New Jersey Jackals on Thursday, seeing the Titans drop the series.

Jackie Urbaez launched a two-run homer over the right field wall in the top of the first against right-hander Malik Binns to put the Titans up 2-0. Urbaez left the yard for the second time in the series and pulled into a tie for most on the team with his fifth of the year.

Making his fourth start of the year, left-hander Caiden Johnson fanned three in the first before command struggles in the second led to the Jackals taking a 4-2 lead. The Jackals got runs off a walk, wild pitch, hit-by-pitch, and a Felix Stevens single to pull ahead.

In the third, the Titans answered right back. Kaiden Cardoso (Abbotsford, B.C.) ripped an opposite-field two-run homer to left, tying the score at four. Cardoso homered for the second time in the series and for the third time on the road trip, accounting for all three long balls this season.

After just an inning and a third from Johnson, who allowed four runs on two hits, walking five, hitting one, and striking out three, the Titans turned to right-hander Jack Kalisky who put out the fire in the second to leave the bases loaded.

In the fourth, a sacrifice fly to left scored a leadoff Gustavo Sosa double to put the Jackals on top for good at 5-4.

Heitor Tokar allowed four runs on a trio of extra-base hits in the fifth before Brandon Marklund (North Vancouver, B.C.) allowed eight in the sixth inning. In total, the Jackals batted around twice in the game, sending ten to the plate in the second and 13 to the dish in the sixth.

After the Cardoso homer, the Titans managed just one hit against the Jackals' bullpen in the lopsided loss.

Allowing 17 runs, including eight in the sixth, along with walking 14, all set new season-highs.

Over the 4-2 road trip, the Titans blasted nine homers.

The Titans now return home to open a three-game series with the Québec Capitales on Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at Ottawa Stadium.