Niners sweep ‘Eaters
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Visiting UC Irvine brought the go-ahead run to the plate with the
bases loaded in the ninth inning, but Long Beach State left fielder
John Bowker snagged Mark Wagner’s drive to left-center to preserve
the 49ers’ 6-3 Big West Conference baseball victory Sunday at Blair
Field.
The win completed a sweep of the crucial three-game series for the
Dirtbags, who improved to 26-9, 6-0 in conference play.
UCI (23-10-1, 2-4), has lost three straight for the first time all
season. UCI also lost a series for the first time in eight
opportunities this spring.
Long Beach, ranked No. 5 by Baseball America, scored twice off
Anteater starter Chris Nicoll, who surrendered three hits and two
walks in his one-plus innings.
The hosts managed four runs, two earned, off David Huff, who
exited in the seventh, and UCI reliever Steve Schroer tossed a
scoreless 2 2/3 innings to keep the Anteaters within reach.
UCI, ranked No. 7 by Collegiate Baseball, managed a run in the
third when Gary Dudrey scored on a sacrifice fly by Matt Anderson.
The Anteaters added two runs in the seventh, when it erupted for
five hits to force Long Beach starter Jason Vargas from the game and
cut the deficit to 6-3.
With Long Beach closer Neil Jameson on the bump, the ‘Eaters
loaded the bases on two hits and a walk. But Jamison delivered to
post his 10th save.
Vargas earned the win to even his record at 5-5, while Nicoll fell
to 3-2.
UCI junior first baseman Brett Dalton went 2 for 3 with two walks
and an RBI and Dudrey, a sophomore center fielder, was 2 for 4 with
an RBI and sophomore shortstop Kyle Rykebosh was 2 for 3 to pace the
visitors’ 10-hit attack.
Long Beach State had multiple-hit games from five players,
including junior third baseman Danny Mocny, who was 3 for 5 with two
RBIs. Mocny, who drove in the game-winner in Friday’s series opener,
has 12 RBIs in his last seven games.
Sophomore shortstop Troy Tulowitzski was 2 for 3 with two RBIs,
including the game’s only home run, while Josh Buhagiar, Brad Davis
and Vargas, the designated hitter, also added two hits apiece for the
winners.
UCI is now fifth in the Big West, behind co-leaders Long Beach and
Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (5-1) and UC Riverside
(4-2).
The Anteaters, who had won 7 of 8 and 10 of 12 before being swept
by the 49ers, will try to bounce back against another nemesis when
they play host to Pepperdine Tuesday at 6 p.m. The Waves have
defeated UCI in their two previous meetings this season.
UCI returns to conference play Friday, when the University of the
Pacific comes to Anteater Ballpark for the first of a three-game
weekend series at 6 p.m.
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