Mesa draws first blood, 3-2
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Roger Carlson
COSTA MESA - Cross-town rivals Estancia and the host Costa Mesa
High Mustangs duked it out in a pitcher’s duel Friday in Pacific Coast
League baseball openers, and it was Mesa which pulled out a 3-2 victory
in a game which could have turned on seemingly three dozen different
moments.
Kirk Bauermeister’s winners managed to pick up five assorted singles in
the fourth inning to put together two runs and a 3-1 edge, but perhaps
the play of the game came in the bottom of the fifth inning when Doug
Deats’ Eagles rallied with one run, only to see a tying run cut down at
the plate.
The Eagles had J.B. Goff aboard by way of error and Jordan Lund followed
with a sun-fly double which couldn’t be handled in right, putting two
runners in scoring position with no outs.
Pitcher Armando Ortiz, who threw well enough to win most games despite
the numbers (Estancia had nine its in all), followed with a base hit to
right, scoring Goff and bringing Lund around third.
Evan McGuire’s peg to first baseman Carlos Franco was relayed to home and
catcher Galel Fatardo applied the tag for the inning’s first out.
“For the life of me I didn’t think he could throw him out,” said Deats,
looking back on his decision to send his runner to the plate.
“We’ve been doing a pretty good job of playing catch and keeping the ball
in play,” said Bauermeister, obviously happy with his team’s defense, and
in particular, that combination.
Moments later the Eagles’ luck once again fell victim to Mesa’s defense
as they ran into a well-played 1-4-3 double play to end the threat.
Estancia would mildly threaten just once thereafter with a two-out error
in the seventh inning putting pinch-hitter Matt Mueller aboard, but
Franco came in and with one pitch induced a 5-4 force to get the save.
Estancia struck first in the second inning when two walks and two wild
pitches gave the Eagles a 1-0 gift.
Costa Mesa rallied in the third inning with a solo run as Josh Little
delivered a two-out single, stole second and scored when Franco’s base
hit was misplayed.
The fifth inning was a classic display of little ball as Fatardo singled
over third, Jeremiah Haubrick sent a grounder up the middle with eyes,
Evan McGuire got aboard with a bad-hop single to short, Nick Cabico
singled off Ortiz’s glove and Lyle Yourex punched one to left.
Five batters, five singles, but the knockout blow never came as the bases
were left filled as Ortiz got the ntext two batters.
“He gives us fits all the time with that breaking ball,” said
Bauermeister of Ortiz. “He’s a great kid.”
Deats was understandably proud of Ortiz, as well as all of his Eagles,
but had that familiar lament. “I wish we could play better defense.”
Bauermeister, meanwhile, with the victory in his pocket, said, “I wish we
could just get some more offense.”
Cabico threw four innings with spotty control, striking our four and
walking four, and got the victory. Haubrink was effective in relief, and
Franco threw just one pitch and came away with an A for his report card,
and the save.
Ortiz , meanwhile, was nickel and dimed a lot, and got the loss.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 3, Estancia 2
Estancia 010 010 0 - 2 3 3
Costa Mesa 001 200 x - 3 9 1
Ortiz and Davis; Cabico, Haubrink (5), Franco (7) and Fatardo. W -
Cabico. L - Ortiz. Sv - Franco. 2B - Ortiz (Est). 3B - Yourex (CM).
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