Prep baseball: Mesa Melts, 9-8
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Steve Virgen
IRVINE - When it happens once, it’s unfortunate. Twice? It’s
unlucky. Any more than that, it’s just sad.
For the Costa Mesa High baseball team, “it” was losing yet another
game when leading after five or more innings. This time, the Pacific
Coast League-leading Northwood Timberwolves scored three runs in the
bottom of the sixth, which included two Costa Mesa errors. And, the host,
Northwood, won, 9-8, Friday.
The Mustangs’ meltdown was so sad, even Northwood Coach Rob Stuart
felt sorry for Costa Mesa. Assuredly, the New York Yankees’ Mariano
Rivera, after the 2001 World Series’ Game 7, would empathize with the
Mustangs.
“I feel badly for (Costa Mesa Coach) Kirk (Bauermeister),’ Stuart
said. “He’s a hell of a coach. I really respect what he’s done with his
guys and how hard they compete. From an outsider’s viewpoint, I feel
badly for them. But as a coach I’m glad we won.”
After the game, Bauermeister told his players, “I’m really proud of
you,” and then he told the media about the Mustangs’ bad luck.
“Out of our nine (PCL) games, we led eight of them going into the
fifth inning,” said Bauermeister, whose team is 3-6 in the PCL, 9-11
overall. “I have no idea how to explain it. We have led just about every
game through five innings, and the last couple innings, we get weird
hops, and we get bleeders. We haven’t done a good job with the eight and
nine (batters). We walk and hit those guys. But I don’t know, I never
seen anything like it. It’s the strangest thing I’ve ever seen ... We
just have to play five-inning games maybe, or something. I feel terrible
for our kids.”
Perhaps Mesa’s mountaintop-to-valley type of game was the reason
Bauermeister felt terrible.
The Mustangs displayed the essence of teenage years with cheers and
high-fives because of a three-run rally in the fourth inning, that broke
a 2-2 tie. But, in the bottom of the sixth, the Mustangs had looks on
their faces as if to say: Not Again!
“For some reason we can’t close it out,” Bauermeister said.
With an 8-6 lead and Northwood’s No. 7, 8 and 9 batters due up,
Bauermeister went to his senior leader Nick Cabico in the bottom of the
seventh.
“I would have done the same thing,” Stuart said.
After a fly-ball first out, Northwood’s Dustin Landeis picked up a
base hit on a high chopper toward second base. Cabico walked the next
batter and Ryan Macqueen loaded the bases with a base hit. Then, Cabico
had to face Stanford-bound shortstop Chris Lewis. Cabico had struck out
Lewis in the seventh when the Mustangs won in another wild PCL game, 5-4,
March 19.
This time, Lewis, who had two RBIs by sacrifice fly balls, chipped a
tricky grounder, which led to an infield error and two runs scored to tie
the game. Northwood Lee Watanabe put another ball into play that led to
an infield error and the Timberwolves’ winning run. Northwood improved to
11-8, 7-2.
Junior George Vargas also pitched for the Mustangs, going 3 1/3
innings. He allowed two runs and gave way to sophomore Adam Jorgenson,
who pitched through the sixth inning, providing three strikeouts and no
walks.
Jorgenson also finished with one hit, two runs scored and a sacrifice
fly RBI. Cabico, Mike Carrasco, Nathan Hunter, Dan Bitler, Kevin DeSandro
and Michael McGuire also scored runs.
DeSandro added a triple, that floated to the gap in right-center
field, and Hunter also slammed a triple to left-center. Both came in the
sixth inning.
Despite all the frustrations, the Mustangs are still very much in the
hunt for a playoffs berth. For instance, a sweep of Laguna Beach this
week, combined with the possibility of Corona del Mar splitting with
University, would leave Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach in a
three-way tie for third with four games left of the regular season.
The Mustangs host Laguna Beach at TeWinkle Park Tuesday evening.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Northwood 9, Costa Mesa 8
Costa Mesa 110 321 0 - 8 7 3
Northwood 011 202 3 - 9 13 3
Vargas, Jorgenson (4), Cabico (7) and Hunter, Carrasco (4);
Kuykendall, Burg (5), Miller (6) and Gragnano. W - Miller, 2-0. L -
Cabico. 2B - Landeis (N), Morrison (N), Gragnano. 3B - McGuire (CM),
DeSandro (CM), Hunter (CM), Macqueen (N).
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