July 13, 2018
Pasadena, CA
Brennan McKenzie (Cal Poly Pomona) hit a three-run home and a pair of RBI-singles, Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona) doubled twice and drove in two runs and Cooper Williams (New Mexico St) hit a two-run double to lead the Arroyo Seco Saints to a 13-3 win over the Academy Barons tonight at Jackie Robinson Stadium. McKenzie’s home run was the capstone to the Saints seven-run sixth inning that broke open a 5-2 game. All seven of the Saints runs in the inning were unearned, all coming after a runner reached on an error and another reached on a walk and two outs were recorded. Then Jack Smith (ASU) hit an RBI-single, a bases-loaded hit batsmen forced in a run, Cowley hit a two-run double and McKenzie hit his three-run blast to put the Saints up 12-2. Jacob Jenkins (MidAm Nazarene), who came in to pitch for the Saints to start the fifth inning in relief of starter Charles Peacock (Galveston JC), who allowed two runs on three hits over four innings while striking out two, was the beneficiary of the run support. Jenkins pitched three scoreless innings, stranding runners in scoring position in each frame before being relieved by JD Russomano (Corban), who pitched the last two innings, allowing one run but no hits, to close out the win. The Saints opened the scoring in the second inning when Dalton Ney (Lee) doubled and scored on a Bennett McCaskill (Dartmouth) RBI-single and, after the Barons scored two unearned runs in the top of the fourth inning, Arroyo Seco took the lead for good in their half of the fourth, scoring four times when Cowley led off with a double and scored on McKenzie’s first RBI-single, Bryce Gray (Notre Dame) and McCaskill singled and scored on Williams’ double, and Williams scored on a error to make the score 5-2. Jake Binder (Ithaca College) started on the mound for the Academy, notching five strikeouts in four innings, but allowed five runs on seven hits and suffered the loss.
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Santa Barbara, CA
Jackson Wolf (West Virginia) struck out six and Bryce Elder (Texas) struck out five in four-inning pitching stints and Luke Ritter (Wichita St) homered for the second day in a row to lead the Santa Barbara Foresters to a 4-2 win over the Orange County Riptide today at Pershing Park. The win, the 22nd against three losses this CCL season, assures Santa Barbara will finish the regular season with the best record in the league and clinches them the number one seed in the four-team single-elimination CCL Playoffs set for July 29-30 in Thousand Oaks. Wolf, one of the league’s top pitching prospects this year, started true to form today by striking out four in two scoreless innings but ran into trouble in the third inning when Matthew Cooper (Clemson) hit a lead-off single and scored on a Aaron Simpson (Ball State) double with one out. Wolf righted things for a bit, retiring the last two batters of the third inning without incident and the first two batters of the fourth before walking three batters in a row to load the bases with two outs. Wolf escaped that situation unscathed by inducing a groundout to end the inning and turned the pitching duties over to Elder to start the fifth inning. Elder dominated early in his four-inning stint as well, retiring ten of the first eleven batters he faced before three consecutive one-out singles, including one for an RBI by Luke Bandy (Dallas Baptist). And, like Wolf before him, Elder limited the damage by retiring the next two batters in order and stranding a runner in scoring position. Ritter’s home run, a solo shot in the first inning, opened the scoring for the Foresters and put an exclamation on what he did last night in Fullerton against this same team when he hit for the cycle. But unlike last night when Santa Barbara tallied 18 runs against the Riptide, they would have to grind out runs one at a time to win tonight. Hayden Pearce (Pacific), the starting pitcher for Orange County, except for Ritter’s home run, held his own against the Foresters offense for the most part and was scuttled a bit by the defense behind him, allowing a single run in the third inning when Ryan Cash (Oklahoma St) singled and advanced to third on a two-base error and scored on an infield grounder, and another in the sixth when Ritter worked a leadoff walk, stole second base, advanced to third on an error and scored on Cam Warren’s (Texas Tech) third single of the game. Chase Illig (West Virginia) scored the fourth and last run of the game for Santa Barbara after leading off the inning with a single, advancing to third on another Riptide two-base error before scoring on a Conor Davis (Auburn) RBI-single. Dane Acker (Rice) pitched a scoreless ninth inning to close out the win.
San Luis Obispo, CA
Jordan Chriss (Columbia) pitched five scoreless innings, Mario Lopez pitched four scoreless innings, Marco Murillo (Campbellsville) hit a two-run home run and Luc Lipcius (Tennessee) singled and scored the game-winning run in the twelfth inning to lead the San Luis Obispo Blues to a 3-2 win over the Southern California Catch tonight at Sinsheimer Park in a game that had to be delayed by an hour because the bus transporting the Catch lost two tires in route to the game and the team had to wait on the side of Highway 101 for a replacement bus to arrive and deliver them to the game. Chriss started on the mound for the Blues, struck out five and scattered four hits before turning the pitching duties over to the bullpen. San Luis got on the scoreboard first when Murillo hit his home run in the second inning, driving in Conagher Sands (Cal Poly) who had reached base on a fielder’s choice. Murillo’s homer was the second and last hit the Blues would get until the eleventh inning when Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon), who had also singled in the first, and Slade Heggen (Gonzaga) singled but could not score the winning run. Caleb Bly (Oklahoma Baptist) was the starting pitcher for the Catch, throwing six innings with seven strikeouts and two walks, retiring 14 of the last 16 batters he faced and being replaced on the mound trailing 2-1 after the Catch scored once in the sixth inning when Jacob Rogers (UNLV) singled with one out and David Martinez (Austin Peay) doubled him home with two outs. Gabe Constantine, who came into pitch to start the sixth inning in relief of Chriss, struck out four in three innings of work and was on the mound when the Catch tied the score in the seventh when two errors put runners on the corners and a sacrifice fly made the score 2-2. Lopez pitched the last four innings for the Blues, retiring twelve of the 14 batters he faced and striking out six to earn the win. Declan Kearney (Azusa Pacific) was equally as good as Lopez over the same number of innings, striking out six over four scoreless, but in his fifth inning of work, the twelfth inning, Lipcius led off with a single, stole second base, advanced to third on an error and, after Kearney struck out his seventh batter and an intentional walk setup a potential inning-ending double-play, Matt Anderson (Georgia Southern) pinch-hit a sacrifice fly to drive in Lipcius and give the Blues a walk-off win.
July 12, 2018
Fullerton, CA
Luke Ritter (Wichita St) hit for the cycle and the Santa Barbara Foresters scored ten times in their last two at bats to break open an 8-7 game and beat the Orange County Riptide 18-7 today at Fullerton College. Not only did Ritter hit a single, double, triple and home run in the same game, each type of hit was also an RBI-hit. Call it a Production Cycle. He hit a one-run single in the sixth inning, a one-run double in the fourth inning, a two-run triple in the ninth and a two-run home run in the second. Not only that, he hit an ordinary single in the eighth inning and he walked in the first to log a perfect five-for-five game with six RBI. Oh, and he stole a base too. In a game when the Foresters scored 18 runs it would be reasonable to think Ritter’s performance was just part of a total offensive team onslaught, but up until the seventh inning when it was still a one-run game, Ritter had produced half of Santa Barbara’s run production, driving in four runs with his home run, double and single. The other half of the Foresters runs were generated in the first inning as Santa Barbara jumped out to a 4-0 lead when Chase Illig (West Virginia) hit a two-run single and Tyler Hardman (Oklahoma) hit a two-run double. In the eight and ninth innings, however, the entire Foresters offense got involved, scoring three runs on RBI-doubles by Hank LoForte (Cal St Fullerton) and Conor Davis (Auburn), and seven runs in the ninth when Ritter hit his triple, Hardman added another two-run double, Davis hit a run-scoring single and Ryan Cash (Oklahoma St) drove in one with a single. Brad Demco (Sam Houston State), the fourth pitcher utilized by the Foresters who entered the game with one out in the seventh inning when the outcome of the game was still very much in question, retired the first two batters he faced in the seventh, stranding the tying run at third base, and then struck out five of the final six outs to earn the win. The 4-0 lead the Foresters posted in the first inning did not last long as Orange County answered with four runs of their own in their half of the inning via RBI-singles by Mason McWhorter (Georgia Southern) and Thomas Delgadillo, a sacrifice fly and an error. Delgadillo, who had four hits in the game, added an RBI-single in the third inning and, after the Riptide scored once in the fourth on an error, he hit an RBI-triple and was the tying run on third whom Demco stranded. Colin Townsend (St. Louis) started on the mound for Orange County, pitching four innings, allowing seven runs on seven hits to suffer the loss. Michael Hobbs (St. Mary’s) started for Santa Barbara and allowed five runs on five hits in two-plus innings of work and did not figure in the decision.
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Compton, CA
Joseph Argumedo (Lynn) doubled three times and singled once, driving in two runs, Ryan Hare (UNLV) threw six innings of one-run ball and Alonzo Billips (Santa Clara) struck out five in three innings of scoreless relief to lead the Academy Barons to a 10-1 win over the Southern California Catch tonight at the MLB Youth Academy. Argumedo doubled and scored the first run of the game in the second inning on a Christian Lucio (Eastern Kentucky) single, hit a two-out double to drive in a run in the fourth, singled in a run in the sixth, and doubled in the eighth, scoring the last run of the game on a wild pitch. His game-high four hits were one better than Lucio, who finished with three. Hare cruised through the first four innings of his start tonight, not allowing a runner to get into scoring position until the fifth when the Catch scored their lone run when a two-out walk and a hit batsmen set the table for Kristian Franklin (Grambling St) who delivered an RBI-single. Billips was even more stingy, striking out two batters in the seventh and eighth inning after surrendering leadoff singles in both innings, and then pitching around two hit batsmen in the ninth inning to close out the win. Trent Anderson (CSU Bakersfield) tripled and singled to finish with a multiple-hit game for the Academy while Daniel Jung (Notre Dame) was the only Catch player to do so with a pair of singles. Andrew Wilson (Marymount-NAIA) had an interesting offensive night, getting on base four times without collecting hit as he was hit by a pitch three times and drew a walk. Cade Smith (Hawaii) started on the mound for the Catch, striking out four in three innings of work but surrender seven runs (four earned) on five hits and suffered the loss.
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Pasadena, CA
Brandon Frazier (Georgia Gwinnett) hit a two-run home run to drive in the tying and go-ahead runs in the seventh inning and Cameron Ziegler pitched four scoreless innings to close out the San Luis Obispo’s 7-3 win over the Arroyo Seco Saints tonight at Jackie Robinson Stadium. With the Saints leading 3-2 after scoring twice in the first inning on a two-out, two-run double by Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona), and a Brennan McKenzie (Cal Poly Pomona) two-out RBI-single drove in one in the third, Frazier pinch-hit with one out in the seventh and hit his home run that drove in Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon), who had walked, to put San Luis up for good. The Blues, who had scored two runs in the third inning on RBI-singles by Jack Kuzma (Cal Poly) and Brian Klein (Texas Tech) in the second inning, then added two more in the eighth, one coming on a Justin Lutes (Pepperdine) RBI-single, and one run in the ninth when Jay Charleston (Tennessee) singled, stole two bases and scored on a passed ball to post the 7-3 final score. Ziegler, who entered the game to start the sixth inning in relief of Cole Tucker, who struck out four but allowed all three of the Saints runs, was never threatened. He retired the side in order in the sixth inning, pitched around an error in the seventh and a hit batsmen in the eighth and, despite allowing a pair of two-out singles in the ninth, retired the last batter on a pop-out to close out the win. Blake Beers (Michigan) started on the mound for the Saints and struck out seven in five innings of work before turning the pitching duties over to the bullpen with his team leading 3-2. Cameron Briggs (UC Davis) hit three singles for the Saints to finish with game-high honors.
July 11, 2018
Thousand Oaks, CA
Jordan McFarland (Arkansas) and Chase Cockrell (Ole Miss) hit back-to-back RBI-doubles in the second inning and then hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth and Will Pickets (CSU Bakersfield) hit three singles and drove in three runs to lead a 17-hit attack as the Conejo Oaks pummeled the Arroyo Seco Saints 17-1 today at Sparky Anderson Field. Batting in front of Cockrell and third in the batting order, McFarland generated six runs with his double and home run. His second inning double plated two runners, both of whom had reached via two-out walks, from second and first base, and Cockrell then drove him home, and his home run in the fifth was a grand slam, driving in runners who had reached on a single, walk and hit-by-pitch. McFarland’s run production was indicative of how the Oaks capitalized all game. Of the nine walks issued by Arroyo Seco pitchers, seven of them would be driven in. Conejo scored its first run of the game when the leadoff hitter walked and Bart West (USC) doubled him home in the first inning. In the second inning, when Pickets drove in two with an RBI-single and McFarland and Cockrell hit their doubles, three of the five Oaks runners who scored reached on an walk. One more runner who walked scored in the fourth inning, two more in the six-run fifth and only in the eighth inning, when Conejo strung together five singles to score three times, did a free pass not figure. Gerry Ramirez (Glendale JC) started on the mound for the Oaks, scattering seven hits over five innings to allow only one run, generated in the fourth inning when Jacob Jenkins (MidAm Nazarene) hit a two-out single and scored on a Tristan Peterson double. Eric Ma (Whitman College), David Appleby (Michigan), Nick Rincover (Pierce College) and Angus Denton (Arkansas) each pitched a hitless inning in relief of Ramirez to close out the win. Ryan McConnell, the fourth of five Saints pitchers utilized in the game and the only one of the group to not allow multiple hits and multiple runs, pitched two and two-thirds innings scoreless while allowing one hit.
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La Mirada, CA
Masen Hibbeler (Texas) went four-for-six with two doubles and two RBI, Aaron Simpson (Ball State) hit a two-run triple and Paul Gomez (Missouri) hit a two-run double to lead the Orange County Riptide to 13-5 win over the Southern California Catch today at Biola University. Although Hibbeler, batting in the leadoff position, singled and scored in the first inning, the Riptide trailed early in this game as the Catch scored two runs in their half of the first when their two leadoff hitters got aboard via a walk and a single and scored on an error and a sacrifice fly. Thomas Delgadilo, who would finish the game with three hits, singled in a run for Orange County in the second inning to tie the score 2-2, but that did not last either, as the Catch scored twice in their half on a sacrifice fly and an RBI-triple by Jacob Rogers (UNLV), and a solo home run by Grant Robbins (UNLV) in the third inning gave the Catch a 5-2 lead. It wasn’t until the fourth inning that the Riptide captured the lead, scoring six no-out runs on five hits, including a leadoff triple by Luke Bandy (Dallas Baptist) and a pair of two-run doubles by Gomez and Hibbeler. Hibbeler then doubled again in the sixth inning, scoring one of the two Riptide runs in the at bat on a Steve Curry (Georgia Southern) RBI-single, and Simpson’s two-run pinch-hit triple highlighted a three-run ninth that closed out the scoring for Orange County. Robby Evans (St. Edwards) struck out four in three innings of work in relief of Riptide starter Jack Noble (Oregon), who pitched two innings, allowing four runs on four hits while striking out three. Tyler Frazier (Oregon) pitched the final four innings scoreless, allowing one hit, to close out the Riptide win. Riley Watkins (Shelton State) was the first of six pitchers utilized by the Catch, throwing two innings while striking out three and allowing two runs on two hits.
July 10, 2018
Thousand Oaks, CA
Luke Ritter (Wichita St) hit a three-run home run and an RBI-single, Conor Davis (Auburn) hit a solo home run and an RBI-single, and Tanner Bibee (Cal St Fullerton) struck out eight over five scoreless innings to lead the Santa Barbara Foresters to a 7-2 win over the Conejo Oaks today at Sparky Anderson Field, snapping the Oaks’ eight-game winning streak. Ritter’s home run opened the scoring for Santa Barbara, coming before an out was recorded as leadoff hitters Logan Allen (Arkansas-Ft. Smith) and Hank LoForte (Cal St Fullerton) both singled to start off the game. The score remained 3-0 until LoForte drove in one run in the fifth inning with a single and Davis hit his solo home run in the sixth to make it 5-0. Then, in the seventh inning, both Ritter and Davis had RBI-singles to make the score 7-0. Bibee was the starting pitcher today for the Foresters and allowed only four baserunners during his outing. Two of the baserunners were a result of hits by the first two batters he faced, Michael Spears (Ole Miss) and Brandon Lewis (UC Irvine), both of whom singled. Bibee struck out the next two batters of the inning and Spears was caught trying to steal base to end the threat, however, and Bibee went on to retire the side in order in the second inning, struck out three in the third, stranded a two-out single in the fourth and retired the side in order in the fifth. Gavin Velasquez (Cal St Fullerton) relieved Bibee to start the sixth inning, pitching around a Lewis double in the inning, and threw a scoreless seventh to extend the shutout pitching. The Oaks finally got on the board against Elliot Anderson (Auburn) in the eighth inning when Will Pickets (CSU Bakersfield) reached on a one-out single and Lewis hit a two-out two-run home run for his game-high third hit. Chase Wallace (Tennessee) pitched the ninth inning for Santa Barbara, striking out three in the inning to close out the 7-2 win. Elijah Alexander (Rio Grande Valley) hit two singles and a double for the Oaks to also finish with three hits.
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Pasadena, CA
Thomas Delgadillo homered, Masen Hibbeler (Texas) doubled in a run and Micah Pries (Pt. Loma) drove in two with an RBI-single to lead the Orange County Riptide to 6-2 win over the Arroyo Seco Saints tonight at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Delgadillo’s home run, a solo shot to lead off the third inning, was the first baserunner Saints starter pitcher Wyatt Kelley (New Mexico St) allowed and the only run he would give up in his five innings of work, striking out six before turning the pitching duties over to the bullpen with the game tied 1-1. Arroyo Seco had grabbed the lead early when their two leadoff batters were hit by pitches in the first inning and Nic Lacayo (Michigan St) singled the first of them in. Riptide starting pitcher Brandon Ivey (Texas) frustrated the Saints offense for the most part, however, stranding runners in scoring position in each of the three innings he worked, including leaving the bases loaded in both the first and third innings without allowing more than the one run to score. After Delgadillo’s home run and Kelley was relieved by Zach Bromstead (Mt. SAC), the Saints retook the lead when Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona), who would collect a game-high three hits, tripled in a run to make the score 2-1. From that point on, however, the scoring was strictly an Orange County thing. The Riptide took the lead for good in the sixth inning when Steve Curry (Georgia Southern), who also had three hits in the game, singled, moved to second on a wild pitch, scored on an error and Mason McWhorter (Georgia Southern) hit a two-out RBI-single to make the score 3-2. Then Hibbler and Pries got their RBI in the seventh inning to post the final 6-2 score. Jason Farese (Irvine Valley JC) and Daniel Zimmerman (Michigan) each pitched two scoreless innings to close out the win, Farese striking out three with runners in scoring position and Zimmerman facing the minimum six batters for his two innings. Delgadillo, who added two singles after his home run, matched Curry and Cowley with a game-high three hits. Bobby Fulkerson (So New Hamp) pitched the last two-plus innings scoreless to highlight another Saints pitcher.
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Compton, CA
The San Luis Obispo Blues stormed back from a 3-1 deficit by scoring three runs in the top of the ninth inning to beat the Academy Barons 4-3 tonight at the MLB Urban Youth Academy. Putting the tying runs aboard in the ninth when Justin Lutes (Pepperdine) led off with a single and Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon) hit a one-out single, the Blues took advantage of a pair of walks to push one run across and took the lead when Brain Klein (Texas Tech) got the big hit, a bases-loaded two-run single that gave San Luis the lead. The dramatic win spoiled a strong pitching performance by Barons starter Nikelle Galatas (Jackson St). Galatas threw five shutout innings, striking out two and allowing only two singles before handing the pitching duties over to the bullpen with the Academy ahead 2-0. The Barons had scored twice in the fourth inning to take the lead when Andrew Wilson (Marymount-NAIA) singled to lead off the inning, advanced to third when the next batter reached on an error and both runners scored on RBI-singles by Hunter Lewis (Indiana State) and Daniel Harris (Eastern Kentucky). The Barons added an insurance run in the sixth inning when Alex Rodriguez led off with a single and scored on a RBI-triple by Harris, who finished with a game=high three hits, but the insurance was not enough as the Blues scored once in the seventh on a Stankiewicz sacrifice fly that got the Blues closer into striking distance which they needed when the ninth inning rally happened. Peyton Sherlin (Dallas Baptist) started on the mound and surrendered all three Barons runs on nine hits in six innings of work before being relieved by TJ Mullins (Grayson), who threw two and one-third scoreless innings, earning the win, and Josh Andrews (Grand Canyon), who recorded the final two outs to pick up the save.
July 8, 2018
San Luis Obispo, CA
The Orange County Riptide and the San Luis Obispo Blues split a doubleheader today at Sinsheimer Park, Orange County winning the first game 7-5 and San Luis the second 6-1.
The Riptide batted around and scored five runs in the sixth inning to break open a 1-1 score, getting four consecutive RBI-at bats from Austin Sojka (Ok Wesylan), Mason McWhorter (Georgia Southern), Luke Bandy (Dallas Baptist) and Chase Sebby (Ball State), and Sojka added a solo home run in the seventh inning to lead Orange County to the first game win. Scoreless through the first three innings, the game started to heat up after the score was tied when Sojka reached on a fielder’s choice with two outs in the fourth inning, McWhorter followed with a single and an error on the play allowed Sojka to score all the way from first with the Riptide’s first run, and three consecutive one-out singles in the fifth got San Luis on the board. Both teams got hot in the sixth inning, starting with a leadoff single by Jacob Dominguez (Cal St Fullerton), an error and a walk loaded the bases for the four-batter RBI-parade mentioned above. In the midst of the run production, Orange County scored another run on a wild pitch. That run would prove to be important because in the bottom half of the inning San Luis rallied for four runs when Justin Lutes (Pepperdine) and Conagher Sands (Cal Poly) hit consecutive one-out singles, Brandon Frazier (Georgia Gwinnett) hit an RBI-double and, after a hit batter loaded the bases, Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon), who finished with a game-high three hits and scored the Blues’ first run in the fourth on a Noah Taylor (Cal Poly) RBI-single, drove in two with a single and Taylor hit a sacrifice fly to get the Blues within one 6-5. Jacob Parker (Georgia Southern), who entered to pitch to get the final out of the sixth inning, closed out the win with a scoreless seventh inning. Hayden Pearce (Pacific) started on the mound for Orange County, recording five strikeouts in his outing and pitching around three hits in his first four innings before allowing his first run in the fifth and was responsible for the first three runs of the sixth before being relieved by Doug Magee. Jordan Chriss (Columbia) was the starting pitcher for San Luis, collecting four strikeouts in four-plus innings of work while allowing three runs before being relieved by Frankie Scalzo (San Jose St) and Cameron Ziegler.
Slade Heggen (Gonzaga) hit a solo home run and an RBI-single, Taylor added an run-scoring double and Gabe Constantine pitched four innings of one-hit, shutout baseball to lead the Blues to the win in the second half of the doubleheader. Heggen’s home run came with one out in the fifth inning and made the score 4-0 after the Blues had scored single runs in the first, when Jay Charleston (Tennessee) reached base on a dropped third strike, stole second and eventually scored on Luc Lipcius (Tennessee) sacrifice fly; the second, when Matt Anderson (Georgia Southern) hit a leadoff double and eventually scored on a run-producing groundout; and the fourth inning, when Anderson led off this time with a single, stole second base, advanced to third on an error and scored on a Charleston sacrifice fly. As this was going on Constantine was putting up scoreless innings, allowing only one hit, a Masen Hibbeler (Texas) two-out double in the first inning, and retiring the last six batters he faced before turning the pitching duties over to four San Luis relievers, who allowed a combined one run on three hits over the last five innings to close out the win. Orange County finally got on the board in the seventh inning when Josh Nicoloff (Columbia) doubled home a run, but San Luis answered with two runs in their half of the inning when Heggen and Taylor came through with their run-scoring hits. Ryan Sublette (Texas Tech) started on the mound for the Riptide, striking out four over three-plus innings of work and suffered the loss, allowing three runs on four hits.
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Compton, CA
The Conejo Oaks extended their win streak to eight games with a sweep of a doubleheader today at the MLB Urban Youth Academy, beating the Academy Barons 6-5 in the first game and 5-2 in the second.
Tyler Ryan (Pacific) and Brandon Lewis (UC Irvine) hit solo home runs, Bart West (USC) drove in two with a two-out bases-loaded single in the first inning to lead the Oaks to their 6-5 win in the first game today. Ryan’s home run led off the fifth inning and broke a 3-3 tie after Lewis doubled, scored on a Jordan McFarland (Arkansas) RBI-single and West’s single plated three runs for the Oaks in the first inning, and an RBI-single by Cameron Dean (Rockhurst) in the second inning and a two-run home run by Alex Rodriguez in the third gave the Barons three. With the Oaks now leading 4-3, both teams traded runs for the next two innings. The Oaks scored once in the sixth inning when Lewis hit his home run, and the Barons answered in their half of the inning when Christian Lucio (Eastern Kentucky) walked with two outs, stole second base and scored on Dean’s second RBI-single of the game. Sam Shaikin (Valparaiso) tripled to lead off the seventh inning and scored on a Ryan sacrifice fly to put the Oaks back up by two but, again, the Barons answered in their half of the inning, Rodriguez this time starting things with two outs, singling and scoring on a Joseph Argumedo (Lynn) single to make the score 6-5. John Vergara, who came in to pitch with two outs in the seventh inning and surrendered Argumedo’s hit, struck out the next batter to end that inning’s threat and then retired the side in order in the eighth and the first two batters in the ninth, striking out three, before being relieved by Angus Denton (Arkansas), who closed out the win with a strikeout. Dylan Francis (Cal Poly Pomona) started on the mound for Conejo, striking out eight over five and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs on six hits and was credited with the win. Spencer Hereford (Dominguez Hills) was the starter for the Academy, pitching five innings with two strikeouts.
Lewis homered again in the second game of the doubleheader, this time hitting a two-run shot in the first inning, and then doubled and scored in the second, McFarland and Michael Tillman (Cal St LA) each hit an RBI-double and the Oaks offense racked up 14 hits en route to their 5-2 win. Lewis’ blast followed a leadoff single by Tanner Wright (Cal Lu) that gave Conejo a 2-0 lead before an out was recorded. Then, with two outs and nobody on in the second inning, Lewis and McFarland hit back-to-back doubles to make the score 3-0, and Elijah Alexander (Rio Grande Valley) led off the third inning with a single and scored on Tillman’s RBI-double to put the Oaks up 4-0. Aiden Dolan, who started on the mound for the Oaks and pitched around a first inning single and a second inning walk, surrendered a third inning home run to Roosevelt Barnes (Morehouse College) and, after retiring the side in order in the fourth and striking out the first two batters he faced in the fifth, gave up another run when Desmond Gates (West LA JC) drove in Barnes, who had reached on a bunt single and advanced to third on an error on the play, with a single. Dolan was then relieved by David Appleby (Michigan), who came into the game to get the final out of the fifth inning and keep the Oaks ahead 4-2. Appleby pitched a scoreless sixth, Gerry Ramirez (Glendale JC) pitched two scoreless and Denton pitched a scoreless ninth to collect his second save of the day and secure the Conejo win. Will Picketts (CSU Bakersfield) drove in the Oaks’ fifth run of the game with a two-out single in the ninth inning. Anthony Nettles (Clark) started on the mound for the Academy, notching six strikeouts while allowing four runs on eight hits over four innings to suffer the loss. Lewis, McFarland and Alexander each finished with a game-high three hits.
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Healdsburg, CA
Clay Koelzer (Texas Tech) hit a pinch-hit, two-out, walk-off, two-run home run to win the game as the Healdsburg Prune Packers beat the Arroyo Seco Saints 9-8 today at Recreation Park. The dramatic ending was appropriate for a game that featured five home runs, five lead changes and many big moments, none bigger than when Koelzer came to the plate with a runner on in the ninth and Healdsburg trailing 8-7, driving in Jake MacNichols (Santa Clara) who had been hit by a pitch to lead off the inning. The Saints had taken an 8-5 lead after when Dalton Ney (Lee), who had driven in Arroyo Seco’s first two runs of the game with a two-out double in the third inning, hit a two-run home run in the eighth, but Bryan Arias (San Antonio) hit a bases-loaded single to drive in two runs in the bottom of the eighth to setup Koelzer’s game-winner. Sam Wezniak (Cal) got Healdsburg on the board with a solo home run in the third inning to make the score 2-1, and the Packers took their first lead in the fourth when Arias led off with a solo home run and Cole Brodnansky and Kevin Sandri (Pacific) added RBI-singles to give the Packers a 4-2 lead. The Saints took back the lead in the sixth inning when Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona) hit a two-run home run and two errors plated another, only to have Healdsburg tie the score 5-5 when Sandri, who had doubled earlier in the game, doubled again to drive in one. A one-out walk, a stolen base and an error gave Arroyo Seco a 6-5 lead in the seventh and set up the drama that would occur in the eighth and ninth innings. Colin King (Regis) started on the mound for the Saints, striking out seven but allowing four runs on five hits before being relieved by Reed Osborn (Howard JC) with one out in the fourth inning. Osborn struck out five batters and allowed one run on four hits in two and two-thirds innings before Charles Peacock (Galveston JC) and Joey Steele (USC) failed to secure the win. Griffin Hattingh (Houston) was the starter for Healdsburg, notching four strikeouts in four innings, and Sam Reinertsen (Davidson College) retired the side in order in the ninth inning to pick up the win.
July 7, 2018
La Mirada, CA
The Conejo Oaks won two games against the Southern California Catch today at Biola University, winning the continuation of a suspended game from June 16 6-4 and then beating the Catch in the regularly scheduled game 10-6.
The continuation game took only one inning to resolve as a two-out error in the top of the tenth inning put the go-ahead run aboard and Tyler Ryan (Pacific) took advantage and belted a two-run home run to put the Oaks in front. Angus Denton (Arkansas), who pitched a scoreless eighth and ninth inning back on June 16 when the game was originally suspended due to darkness, picked up where he left off and retired the side in order in the tenth inning today to close out the win for Conejo.
In the regularly scheduled game between the same two teams today, Elijah Alexander (Rio Grande Valley JC), Brandon Lewis (UC Irvine) and Chase Cockrell (Ole Miss) had consecutive bases-loaded run-scoring hits, with Cockrell clearing the bases with a double, as part of a five-run fourth inning that busted open a seesaw 3-3 game and gave Conejo a lead they would not relinquish. The Oaks scored first on a one-out double by Lewis and a two-out RBI-single by Jordan McFarland (Arkansas) in the first inning. The Catch answered with two runs in their next at bat when Daniel Jung (Notre Dame) led off with a double, advanced to third on a single by Omar Ortiz (Cochise College) and scored on a wild pitch, and Ortiz scored on a David Martinez (Austin Peay) single. The Oaks took the lead back in third inning, scoring once to tie the score on a wild pitch and taking the lead when McFarland hit another two-out RBI-single. Then, the Catch tied the score again in the fourth inning when Jacob Rogers (UNLV) led off with a double and scored on a Miguel Abascal (USD) two-out single and, after the five-run outburst by the Oaks, the Catch scored twice more in the fifth on a pair of sacrifice flies and once in the sixth when Anj Bourgeois (Biola), who had one of the sacrifice fly RBI in the previous inning, doubled home a run, but the Oaks lead was too big to overcome. Jonathan Lavallee (Pierce College), who entered the game in relief of Oaks starting pitcher Justin Friedman to start the sixth inning, and Nick Rincover (Pierce College), who pitched the last two-plus innings hitless, closed out the win for Conejo. Declan Kearney (Azusa Pacific), the third Catch pitcher of the game, struck out five over two scoreless innings to highlight the Catch pitching. Ryan, whose double started the fourth-inning rally for the Oaks, doubled again to lead off the fifth and scored on the second consecutive single by Will Picketts (CSU Bakersfield), who added an sacrifice fly RBI in the ninth to highlight other Oaks top performers.
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Santa Barbara, CA
Chase Illig (West Virginia) went four-for-five with a three-run home run, a two-run double and two singles, Michael Neustifter (Oklahoma State) drove in three runs with a solo home run and a two-run single, and Caleb Sloan (TCU) pitched five scoreless innings to lead the Santa Barbara Foresters to a 10-2 win over the Academy Barons tonight at Pershing Park. Illig, who leads the CCL in home runs with six, opened the scoring with his three-run shot in the first inning, scoring two runners who had reached via a walk and a hit-by-pitch. Two batters later, Neustifter hit his home run and Sloan took over from there. Retiring the last three batters of the first inning after a leadoff error and a Joshua Banuelos (Peru State) double put two runners in scoring position with no outs, Sloan retired the next ten batters in a row before allowing a pair of one-out singles in the fourth. He then retired the final five batters he faced in order and turned the pitching over to the bullpen. Utah Jones (North Greenville) hit a two-out RBI-single in the second inning to up the Santa Barbara lead to 5-0 and the score remained that way until Banuelos singled, stole second base and scored on an Andrew Wilson (Marymount-NAIA) single to put the Barons on the board in the sixth. Brett Standlee (Oklahoma State), who came in to pitch for the Foresters in relief of Sloan to start the sixth inning, retired the next three batters in order following Wilson’s single and then pitched around a ground rule double by Daniel Harris (Eastern Kentucky) in the seventh and retired the side in order in the eighth. The Foresters scored three times in their half of the seventh inning, two on Neustifter’s single and one on a passed ball, and plated two more when three walks loaded the bases and Illig hit his double with two outs to make the score 10-1. Joseph Argumedo (Lynn) singled and scored an unearned run in the ninth inning for the Academy to complete the scoring. Erik Gutierrez (Lipscomb) started on the mound for the Barons, striking out six over five innings of work, upping his league-leading strikeout total to 31, but suffered the loss.
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San Luis Obispo, CA
Blayne Jones (Dallas Baptist) hit a grand-slam, Noah Taylor (Cal Poly) and Brian Klein (Texas Tech) each hit a two-out two-run single, and Cole Tucker recorded six strikeouts in a six-inning start to lead the San Luis Obispo Blues to a 10-2 win over the Orange County Riptide today at Sinsheimer Park. Jones’ slam, which came in the eighth inning, was the capstone of the second win for the Blues over the Riptide in as many days, as San Luis led the game today wire-to-wire. The Blues got on the board in the first inning when Klein hit a sacrifice fly and Taylor drove in two with his single to post a 3-0 lead. Klein got the Blues going again in the third inning, doubling with one out and scoring later on a bases loaded hit batsmen, and came through with two outs in the fourth, driving in two with a single to up the Blues lead to 6-0. Meanwhile, Tucker was dominating on the mound. Retiring the first eight batters he faced in order before allowing a single to Jake Ortega (Bakersfield), Tucker was scored upon in the fourth inning when two errors led to the Riptide’s first run and, after allowing a leadoff walk and a Micah Pries (Point Loma) double in the sixth, the Riptide scored again on a run-producing groundball. Clark Eder (San Diego St) relieved Tucker to start the seventh inning and pitched around four walks to complete three scoreless innings that closed out the win. Jay Charleston (Tennessee) hit three singles and scored three runs to lead all batters in the game, while Pries added a single to finish as the only Riptide players to record a multiple-hit game.
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Healdsburg, CA
The Arroyo Seco Saints and the Healdsburg Prune Packers split a doubleheader today at Recreation Park, Healdsburg winning the first game 10-5 and the Saints winning the second 6-3.
Bryan Arias (San Antonio) had three hits, including a two-run home run, Jake MacNichols (Santa Clara) and Kurt Wilson (Texas Tech) each hit a two-run double, and Jeff Kersten (UConn), Shamus Lyons and Eric Parnow recorded a combined 13 strikeouts to lead Healdsburg to the first game win. Already leading 4-0 after Arias doubled, scored on a MacNichols double and Quentin Selma (Cal) and Wendell Champion II (Houston) added RBI-singles in the first inning, Arias’ homer was the big hit in a three run second that followed a leadoff double by Luke Fegen (Indiana State) and an RBI-single by Ben Sanderson (UCSB) to make the score 7-0. The Saints got on the board in the third inning, scoring once on a Jacob Jenkins (MidAm Nazarene) two-out RBI-single and two more when Cooper Williams (New Mexico St) followed Jenkins with a home run. Those were the only runs Kersten, who struck out five, allowed and Lyons, who relieved Kersten to start the fifth inning, was even more stingy, throwing three scoreless one-hit innings while striking out four before turning the pitching duties over to Parnow, who also struck out four, including three in a row in the eighth inning, but did allow the Saints to score twice in the ninth inning when Colin Shepherd (Miami-Ohio) hit a bases-loaded double. The Packers scored their three other runs in the fourth inning when Wilson hit his two-out two-run double and Selma drove Wilson in with a single for his second RBI of the game.
Blake Beers (Michigan) struck out seven over five innings, Michael Gomez (Cal Poly Pomona) struck out seven over three innings, and Joey Steele (USF) struck out two in a one-two-three ninth inning to lead the Saints to their second game win. Dueling with Healdsburg ace Chase Gardner (UConn), who recorded eight strikeouts over four and two-thirds innings, Beers, despite the seven punch outs, left the game trailing 2-1 after allowing a single run in the third when Fegen singled, advanced to third on a Kevin Sandri (Pacific) double and scored on a Sanderson single, and one in the fourth when MacNichols led off with a single, went first-to-third on a Wilson single and scored on a sacrifice fly. With both starters dealing, this game turned on the performance of the bullpens. Gardner, who allowed one run in the first when Christina Moya (USC) led off the game with a walk, stole second and third base and scored on an error in an inning when Gardner struck out three, turned the pitching duties over to Henrik Reinertsen (Pacific) with two outs, two on and the Packers leading 2-1 in the fifth inning. Reinertsen retired the first batter he faced to escape the fifth inning, but once the sixth inning started, the Saints were ready. After a leadoff walk, Brennan McKenzie (Cal Poly Pomona) singled the runner into scoring position and John Thomas (USC) doubled one home with the tying run. The next batter reached on a two-run error and, just like that, the Saints were leading 4-2. Jared Noonan (UC Riverside) came into pitch and recorded the three outs in the inning without allowing any further damage. Healdsburg got within one run when a walk and a error put a runner in scoring position in the sixth inning and Clay Koelzer (Texas Tech) hit an RBI-single, but Gomez, who entered the game to start the sixth and struck out the first batter he faced, struck out the next batter after Koelzer’s hit, retired the next batter on a pop-up to escape any further damage in the inning. He then struck out two in a scoreless seventh and three in a row in the eighth before Steele came in to pitch the ninth. The Saints got a couple of insurance runs in the eighth inning when two walks to lead off the inning scored on a two-run error to post the final 6-3 score.
July 6, 2018
San Luis Obispo, CA
Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon) doubled to lead off the bottom of the ninth inning in a tie ballgame and, after a sacrifice advanced him to third, he scored the winning run on a passed ball as the San Luis Obispo Blues beat the Orange County Riptide 4-3 tonight at Sinsheimer Park. The walk-off win was even more dramatic because the Riptide had scored a run in the top of the ninth inning to tie the score and threatened to take the lead. In the top of the ninth and trailing 3-2, Orange County got consecutive leadoff singles from Luke Bandy (Georgia Southern), Chase Sebby (Ball State) and, after a Blues pitching change, another single from Mason McWhorter (Georgia Southern) that scored Bandy to tie the game and put the go-ahead run in scoring position with no outs. Jordan Chriss (Columbia), who came into pitch for the Blues after the first two singles in the ninth inning in relief of Cameron Ziegler, allowed the game-tying single but struck out the next three batters he faced to shutdown the threat. The Blues jumped out to the first lead of the game, scoring once in the third inning when Blayne Jones (Dallas Baptist) singled with one, went first-to-third on a single by Brian Klein (Texas Tech) and scored on an error, and once in the fourth when Slade Heggen (Gonzaga) hit a leadoff single, advanced station-to-station on a infield groundout, an error and scored on a Noah Taylor (Cal Poly) two-out single. The Riptide got on the board in the fifth inning when Aaron Simpson (Ball State) singled and Micah Pries (Point Loma) tripled with two outs to make the score 2-1. San Luis upped their lead back to two with an RBI-double by Jones in the seventh inning, and Orange County scored again in the eighth, Simpson and Pries again playing the major role, singling and doubling, respectively, before Simpson scored on a sacrifice fly to get the Riptide within one and setup the ninth inning drama. Mario Lopez started on the mound for San Luis, struck out five over five innings and allowed one walk and the first Riptide run before being relieved by Ziegler, who went three innings. Orange County utilized six pitchers tonight with Jacob Parker (Georgia Southern), who entered the game in relief of Daniel Zimmerman (Michigan) after Stankiewicz was sacrificed to third, suffered the loss.
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Healdsburg, CA
Ryan Shreve (Pacific) outdueled a pair of opposing relief pitchers, throwing five and a third innings scoreless with four strikeouts to lead the Healdsburg Prune Packers to an 8-6 win over the Arroyo Seco Saints tonight at Recreation Park. Both starting pitchers in tonight’s game were ineffective, allowing six runs a piece and turning the game into a test of bullpens. Sherve entered the game with two outs in the fourth inning in relief of Arman Sabouri (Cal), who struck out seven in four-plus innings but allowed five first inning runs and a solo home run by Christian Moya (USC) in the fourth. Jesse Reed (Temple JC) entered the game for the Saints with one out in the third inning in relief of Wyatt Kelley (New Mexico St), who allowed three first inning two-out runs on a two-run single by Kurt Wilson (Texas Tech) and an RBI-double by Cade Peters (UC Riverside), and three third inning runs when Wilson hit an RBI-triple and when Reed, who inherited a bases-loaded situation, gave up a two-run single to Luke Fegen (Indiana State). Cole Brodnansky hit an RBI-double off Reed in the fifth inning to give Healdsburg the lead, and Sam Wezniak (Cal) hit a solo home run off Bobby Fulkerson (So New Hamp) in the eighth inning to post the final score. The Saints scored five first-inning runs by way of four singles, a hit batsmen and a walk, the big hit being a two-out two-run single by Bryce Gray (Notre Dame), but their offense stalled after Shreve entered the game. Shreve retired the first six batters he faced before Gabe Chavez (San Bernardino) hit a double with two outs in the sixth inning, and 14 of 17 total batters, including retiring the side in order in three of the four complete innings he pitched.
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Thousand Oaks, CA
Brandon Lewis (UC Irvine) hit a solo home run, an RBI-double, two singles and a sacrifice fly, Tanner Wright (Cal Lu) hit a two-run single and an RBI-triple, Chase Cockrell (Ole Miss) doubled in two runs and Bart West (USC) hit a two-run single to lead the Conejo Oaks to a 13-4 win over the Southern California Catch today at Sparky Anderson Field. The Oaks pounded out 13 hits in the game and jumped out to an 11-0 lead before the Catch got on the scoreboard against Oaks starting pitcher Kevin Holcomb (Glendale JC), who struck out five and scattered four hits over five-and-a-third innings. The only run Holcomb allowed came in the sixth inning when Kristian Franklin (Grambling St), who had three hits in the game, led off with a single and scored after Holcomb turned the pitching duties over to Eric Ma (Whitman College) and Ma surrendered a three-run home run to Daniel Jung (Notre Dame). Barrett Vondereau (Pierce College) and Daniel Tobias (Pierce College) pitched the final two-plus innings in relief of Ma to close out the Oaks win.
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Santa Barbara, CA
Jackson Wolf (West Virgina), Dane Acker (Rice) and Brad Demco (Sam Houston State) combined to strikeout 14 batters, and the Santa Barbara Foresters offense strung together five consecutive run-scoring at bats in the first inning as part of a 9-2 win over the Academy Barons tonight at Pershing Park. Wolf, who has been at or near the top of the league leaders in pitching all season, allowed the first runs of his summer tonight, allowing four hits in his fifth and final inning, including a two-out RBI by a Desmond Gates (West LA JC) single and an Andrew Wilson (Marymount-NAIA) double. Wolf was dominant early, pitching around two one-out walks in the first and retiring the next eight batters in order, escaped the fourth inning unscathed when Wilson led off with a single, was thrown out trying score on a Hunter Lewis (Indiana State) double, and Wolf retired the next two. Acker was first in to relieve Wolf and pitched two perfect innings with four strikeouts before Demco came in to stat the eighth inning and pitched around one single and retired all six other batters he faced to close out the Foresters win. Conor Davis (Auburn), John Jensen (UC Irvine), Tyler Hardman (Oklahoma) and Brandon Zaragoza (Oklahoma) all had RBI-hits and Kamron Fields (Texas) added a run-scoring groundout in the Foresters five-run first inning and, in the eighth, Chase Illig (West Virgina) hit an RBI-double to highlight a three-run rally that made the final score. Hardman and Wilson each had a game-high three hits, and Fields was the only player with multiple-RBI, finishing with two.
July 5, 2018
La Mirada, CA
Ryan Hare (UNLV) threw five innings of one-hit, one-run baseball, Trevor Mattson (Arcadia) doubled twice and scored twice and Hunter Lewis (Indiana State) hit a two-run home run and added a third RBI to lead the Academy Barons to an 11-5 win over the Southern California Catch today at Biola Univeristy. Hare retired the side in the first three innings today before a leadoff walk in the fourth inning and a single by Jake Boone (Princeton) put a runner in scoring position. That runner would score an unearned run as, after another out was recorded, the following batter reached on a run-scoring error. Hare picked up where he had left off, however, retiring the next four batters, finishing his day with five strikeouts, before turning the pitching duties over the Barons bullpen. The Academy led the game from start to finish, scoring one in the first when leadoff hitter Desmond Gates (West LA JC) singled, advanced to third on a pair of walks and scored on a Lewis sacrifice fly. Daniel Harris (Eastern Kentucky) led off the second inning with a bunt single, moved to third on Mattson’s first double, and the Barons upped their lead to 3-0 as both runners scored on run-producing groundouts. After the Catch scored their first run in the fourth inning, the Barons scored twice in the sixth on a RBI-single by Adam Cendejas and a run-producing fielder’s choice and, in the bottom half of the inning, the Catch got back within striking distance, scoring three runs on a sacrifice fly and an RBI-single by Omar Ortiz (Cochise College) to make the score 5-4. But the Barons put the game out of reach, scoring in each of their last three at bats, including four runs in the ninth inning when Andrew Wilson (Marymount-NAIA) hit a two-run single and Lewis hit his home run, while the Catch could only muster one more run when Deylen Miley (Tiffin) hit an RBI-double in the seventh. Taed Heydinger started on the mound for the Catch, recording five strikeouts in five innings of work, before being relieved by Tayt Smith (Azusa Pacific), who suffered the loss in his two innings of work. Kris Keach (Cal State LA) and Spencer Hereford (Dominguez Hills) pitched a scoreless eighth and ninth inning, respectively, to secure the Barons win.
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Santa Barbara, CA
Christian Moya (USC) and Nic Lacayo (Michigan St) hit consecutive one-out pinch-hit singles in the top of the tenth inning, Moya scoring the go-ahead run on an error, and Joey Steele (USF) pitched two perfect innings in the ninth and tenth innings, recording four strikeouts, to lead the Arroyo Seco Saints to an 8-7 win over the Santa Barbara Foresters tonight at Pershing Park. The hits in the tenth inning were the last two of the fourteen collected by the Saints hitters tonight. In contrast, the Foresters only recorded three hits in the game, taking advantage of three errors, six walks and a hit batsmen, almost all of which directly resulted in Santa Barbara runs. Two of the three Foresters hits were collected by Conor Davis (Auburn), the more dramatic of which was his solo home run with one-out in the eighth inning which tied the score 7-7. Still tied after Chase Wallace (Tennessee) retired the Saints in order in the top of the ninth inning, Steele entered the game and struck out the first and third batters he faced to send the game into extra innings and, then, with the lead in the tenth inning, Steele struck out the first two batters he faced before getting a pop out to earn the win for Arroyo Seco. The Saints had two big innings before the game went into extras, scoring three times in the third on a Bennett McCaskill (Dartmouth) RBI-ground rule double, a run-scoring groundout and an error, and four times in the sixth when Brennan McKenzie (Cal Poly Pomona) and John Thomas (USC) had back-to-back RBI doubles and Cameron Briggs (UC Davis) hit a run-scoring single. Logan Allen (Arkansas-Ft. Smith) hit a pair of run-producing outs, Davis added an RBI-single and Michael Neustifter (Oklahoma State), the only other Forester with a hit in the game, plated two with a two-out double in the fifth inning to account for the Santa Barbara scoring. Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona) led all hitters with three hits, including a double, while McKenzie, Thomas and McCaskill each had two. Charles Peacock (Galveston JC) started on the mound for Arroyo Seco, pitching three hitless innings and allowing one run while walking two and striking out two. Michael Hobbs (St. Mary’s) started for Santa Barbara, striking out seven over five innings, but surrender seven hits and three runs before turning the pitching duties over to the bullpen.
July 3, 2018
San Luis Obispo, CA
Mark Tindall (Trinity), Wyatt Kelley (New Mexico St) and Joey Steele (USF) pitched a combined six innings of scoreless relief and John Thomas (USC) had a pair of two-out run-scoring hits to lead the Arroyo Seco Saints to a 5-2 win over the San Luis Obispo Blues tonight at Sinsheimer Park. Tindall was the pitching star tonight for the Saints, coming into the game to start the fourth inning in relief of starter Colin King (Regis), who allowed both of the Blues’ runs in the first inning before settling in and retiring seven of the next eight batters he faced. Tindall picked up where King let off and, with the help of a groundball double-play, retired the side in his first three innings and would have done the same in the last except for an error. Allowing only the one hit, a single by Auston Chastain (Fresno St), the runner who was erased in the double-play, Tindall struck out the last batter he faced before turning the pitching duties over to Kelley, who despite surrendering a leadoff single to Dane Stankiewicz (Grand Canyon) in the eighth inning, retired the next three batters in order. Steele then came into the game to pitch the ninth inning and, like Kelley before him, allowed the leadoff hitter to reach base, this time a double by Slade Heggen (Gonzaga), and like Kelley, retired the next three batters in order, the last two via strikeouts, to close out the Saints win. All the scoring in tonight’s game came in the early innings. Both teams scored twice in very similar fashion in the first inning, with Cameron Briggs (UC Davis) and Drew Cowley (Cal Poly Pomona) leading off the game with consecutive singles for Arroyo Seco, Briggs scoring on a sacrifice fly and Cowley scoring on Thomas’s first two-out RBI-hit, a single, and the Blues leadoff hitters, Jay Charleston (Tennessee) and Chastain both hitting singles too and scoring in the same way, Charleston scoring on a sacrifice fly and Chastain scoring on a Heggen RBI-single. The Saints took the lead for good in the third inning scoring three runs on an RBI-single by Cooper Williams (New Mexico St), a run scoring groundout and a two-out RBI-double by Thomas. San Luis relief pitchers Gabe Constantine, who came into the game to get the last out of the fourth inning in relief of starter Cole Tucker, and Clark Eder (San Diego St), were as stingy a relief staff as the Saints, allowing no runs over the final five-plus innings, with Tucker striking out five and retiring the last ten batters he faced, and Elder pitching around two no-out walks and an error in the ninth inning, retiring three batters in a row with the bases loaded.
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Compton, CA
Cade Smith (Hawaii) struck out six over six innings of one-run pitching and Omar Ortiz (Cochise College) hit an RBI-triple and an RBI-double to lead the Southern California Catch to an 8-1 win over the Academy Barons tonight at the MLB Urban Youth Academy. Smith, the beneficiary of three first inning runs plated by his offense when Anj Bourgeois (Biola) and David Martinez (Austin Peay) doubled to leadoff the game, Ortiz hit his run-scoring triple and Skyler De Los Reyes (UC Riverside) hit an RBI-single, was in command throughout his six-inning stint. Allowing only four baserunners in his first five innings, two via singles, one on a walk and one on a reached-by-error, he retired 16 of the first 20 batters he faced. The only blemish on Smith’s outing came with two outs in the sixth inning when Hunter Lewis (Indiana State) doubled and scored on a Christian Lucio (Eastern Kentucky) single. That would be the only run of the game for the Barons as Brendan Argomaniz (Orange Coast JC), Tyler McKee and Connor Mushinski (Weatherford) each pitched a scoreless, hitless inning to close out the win. Ortiz doubled in Grant Robbins (UNLV), who hit a leadoff single, in the fourth, and Jake Boone (Princeton), Bourgeois and Robbins hit RBI-singles in the sixth to account for the rest of the Catch runs. Kris Keach (Cal State LA) pitched two innings with four strikeouts in relief of Ryan Zapata (MS JC), who notched two strikeouts in his one inning of relief of starter Anthony Nettles (Clark), to highlight the Academy pitching.
July 2, 2018
La Mirada, CA
Matthew Cooper (Clemson) hit a three-run home run, and Mason McWhorter (Georgia Southern), Masen Hibbeler (Texas) and Brandon Alamo (Stony Brook) each hit a two-run home run as the Orange County Riptide pounded the Southern California Catch 19-3 today at Biola University. As a team, the Riptide collected 17 hits, six of them for extra bases, and put nothing but crooked numbers up on the scoreboard. They opened the scoring in the second inning, scoring three times on a Cooper double, an RBI-single by Thomas Delgadilo and an RBI-triple by Micah Pries (Point Loma). They plated four in the third inning on an Alamo RBI-single and Cooper’s three-run home run, six in the fifth inning when Pries drove in a pair with a single, Paul Gomez (Missouri) drove in one with a single and Hibbler hit his home run, and two more in the sixth on an error and run-scoring fielder’s choice 1o lead 15-0. The Catch got on the board in their half of the sixth when Miguel Abascal (USD) hit a solo home run, but Orange County went back to scoring in their next at bat as McWhorter and Alamo hit their two-run home runs. Pries, Cooper and Alamo each finished with a game-high three RBI, while seven Riptide players recorded multiple-hit games. Both teams had a “staff day”, with Orange County utilizing seven pitchers in the game and the Catch five. Ryan Sublette (Texas Tech) started on the mound for the Riptide and struck out three in the first inning and two in the second to highlight the Orange County pitchers. Blake Wichert, who pitched the eighth and ninth innings, was the only Catch pitcher not to be scored upon, recording three strikeouts.
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San Luis Obispo, CA
Ryan Cash (Oklahoma St) tripled and scored in the eighth inning and drove in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly in the ninth as the Santa Barbara Foresters overcame a 3-1 deficit in their final two at bats to beat the San Luis Obispo Blues 4-3 tonight at Sinsheimer Park. Trailing since the fourth inning when Marco Murillo (Campbellsville) hit a leadoff double, advanced to third on a Noah Taylor (Cal Poly) single and scored on a sacrifice fly to put the Blues up 2-1, and a two-RBI single by Luc Lipcius (Tennessee) in the fifth made it 3-1, the Foresters, stymied since Conor Davis (Auburn) doubled and scored in the second inning, inched closer in the eighth when Cash hit a one-out triple and scored on a sacrifice fly. Then, in the top of the ninth inning, Santa Barbara got two runners into scoring position with one out when Utah Jones (North Greenville) hit a leadoff single, John Jensen (UC Irvine) reached on an error and a sacrifice bunt advanced the runners. After an intentional walk loaded the bases, a hit batsmen forced in the tying run and Cash put the Foresters ahead with his sacrifice fly. Brad Demco (Sam Houston State), who entered the game in the eighth inning in relief of Gavin Velasquez (Cal St Fullerton), who pitched two scoreless, hitless innings with three strikeouts, got the first two outs of the ninth inning but also allowed a single and a walk to give San Luis a tying-runner in scoring position. But James Notary (TCU) came into the game and struck out the only batter he faced to close out the win. Tanner Bibee (Cal St Fullerton) started on the mound for Santa Barbara, recording five strikeouts in five innings of work and allowed all three of the Blues runs before turning the pitching duties over to Velasquez. Frankie Scalzo (San Jose St), who entered the game in the second inning in relief of Blues starter Ben Kirke (Grand Canyon), struck out seven over seven innings, allowing one run while scattering six hits to highlight the San Luis pitching.