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Game 1
Game 2
It was a frustrating weekend for Cougar
baseball, as the squad traveled up the coast to play four games,
only to have half of them rained out.
In the doubleheader against Bethany U. that was
played, CSUSM blew a late lead to lose a 6-5 heartbreaker in game
one before being lifted to a win by starting pitcher Chris Skaalen
in game two.
Game one, scheduled for 7 innings, was tightly
contested from start to finish, with the Cougars unfortunately
coming out on the losing end in extras. CSUSM had a chance to
score some early runs with the bases loaded and one out in the
first, but Bethany starter Austin Horick got slugger Terry Moritz
to hit into an inning-ending 5-2-3 double-play.
The Cougars defense answered right back,
turning a double-play of their own in the bottom of the inning to
help start Travis Zabel out. Zabel was good on the day, allowing 3
earned runs in 4 innings of work.
Those 3 runs would come in the 2nd, as a walk
and hit-by-pitch came back to bite Zabel when he gave up a pair of
two-out singles.
The Cougars struck right back though, as Moritz
would have his revenge. With two on and two out, Moritz crushed a
three-run homer.
Then in the 5th, CSUSM would once again use the
long-ball, this time to take the lead. Austin Way stepped to the
plate with a runner on and two outs, and the lefty drilled his
seventh home run of the season to give the Cougars a 5-3 lead.
But the bullpen, which has been very good in
the second half of the season, would be unable to hold it.
Relievers Grant Harrell and Eric Julienne tossed perfect frames in
the 5th and 6th, but normally-reliable closer David Julio was
touched up for two runs in the 7th, tying the game and forcing
extra innings. Julio was one out away from recording the save, but
a clutch double by Frankie Paletta brought in the tying run.
With the Cougar offense unable to get anything
going off of Horick, Bethany took advantage, scoring the
game-winning run in the 8th. A single and a pair of walks loaded
the bases for Guillaume Fullum, who hit a fly ball deep enough to
score the runner and end the game.
Reeling from the heartbreaking loss, the
Cougars were picked up in game two by Chris Skaalen, who turned in
his best start of the season. The hard-thrower was making his
first start in nearly a month, and he came through with a big-time
effort.
Skaalen went all 7 innings, making him the
second Cougar pitcher this year to turn in a complete game (Scott
Shapiro). He took a no-hitter into the 6th, when a leadoff single
broke it up. Skaalen finished the game allowing just three hits
and one run, earning him his first win of the season.
The Cougar lineup also came through, giving
Skaalen four runs of early support. In the first, CSUSM had the
bases loaded with nobody out, but could only manage a run on an
Austin Way fielders choice. But the Cougars wouldnt
miss another opportunity in the second, as a two-out RBI single by
Ricardo Moran and two-RBI double by Terry Moritz made the game
4-0.
That would be all Skaalen would need, as the
righty methodically sat down Bethanys lineup inning after
inning. He recorded 5 strikeouts while walking just 2, and got
help from a Cougar defense that didnt make an error behind
him.
The split makes CSUSMs record 16-19 on
the season, and with 7 games remaining a .500 record (or better)
is certainly a possibility. The team will travel to take on
Chapman on Tuesday. |