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Game 1
Game 2
About a week after the MLB's Boston Red Sox hit
four consecutive home runs against the Yankees, the NAIA's Cal
State San Marcos Cougars matched that feat against Bethany
University, en route to a 17-8 win. The success wouldn't carry
into game two, however, as CSUSM lost a 16-15 heartbreaker.
The four straight homers, all solo, came as
part of a 7-run fourth inning in which the Cougars hit five home
runs total. Over the course of the double-header, the two teams
combined for an astonishing 14 home runs, scoring 56 runs overall.
In game one, CSUSM blew open a 1-1 ballgame in
the second inning. The team scored 7 runs in the inning, 5 of
which came with two outs. After Tristan Gale and Scott Shapiro
recorded RBI's, Austin Way delivered a two-out RBI single. That
was followed by a Terry Moritz RBI double, which brought Adam
Ricciardulli to the plate with two outs. Ricciardulli, who hadn't
homered since February 18th, capped off the two-out rally by
blasting a ball well over the left-centerfield fence. It was his
fourth on the season.
When that same part of the Cougar lineup
stepped to the plate in the fourth inning, the results would be
identical - though in much grander fashion. Shapiro led the inning
off with a majestic home run to center, making the score 9-2. Way
followed him up with an arguably longer shot to right, which
landed somewhere in the San Marcos High Agricultural Center. Next
up was Moritz, who deposited a fastball over the leftfield wall to
make it three-in-a-row. That brought Ricciardulli to the plate
with a chance to make history - and he didn't miss the
opportunity, hitting a ball just over the fence in left as his
teammates and fans cheered on.
Two outs and a pitching change later, Gale
would get in on the act, making it a five homerun inning by
absolutely crushing a three-run shot onto San Marcos Boulevard.
The historic inning would finally come to an end when Ricciardulli
flied out to the wall in center with the bases loaded.
Bethany would get some late runs, and Chuck
Baird would add yet another home run for the Cougars in the 7th,
as the game ended with a final score of 17-8.
Lost in the unbelievable hitting performance
was Shapiro's work on the mound. As usual, the big righty came out
struggling a bit with control, hitting the first batter and
walking the second. But he quickly got it together, and ended up
striking out the side in the first while only allowing one run.
Shapiro had his off-speed stuff working for his five innings on
the mound, and the fans saw plenty of bad swings on two-strike
counts from opposing hitters waving at Shapiro's curveball. He
allowed two runs on four hits in five innings, striking out seven
and cruising to the win. Relievers Auggie Richardson and Jeff
Stephenson threw scoreless innings to help secure the victory.
Game two would be equally wild, but
unfortunately the Cougars were on the losing end. The Bethany
lineup took its frustrations out on starter Lance McCormick,
scoring three in the first on a Guillaume Fullum three-run homer.
But the Cougars would quickly bounce back with
yet another big inning, scoring 8 runs in the bottom of the first.
Ricardo Moran drew a leadoff walk, Tristan Gale flipped a single
to right, and Shapiro drilled a base hit to left to load the bases
with nobody out. After Moran was cut down at home on a fielder's
choice, Terry Moritz delivered the first run with a single back up
the middle. Ricciardulli was hit by a pitch to make the score 3-2,
and an error brought the tying run in. Third baseman Juan Perez
gave CSUSM the lead with an RBI single, and doubles by Shane
Sullenger and Gale would make the game 8-3.
Unlike game one, however, Bethany would quickly
respond. McCormick got three consecutive ground balls to start the
second, but all three found their way through the infield. Runs
scored on a hit-by-pitch, groundout, and single off McCormick's
glove. Reliever Eric Julienne came on, and was greeted with an RBI
double on his first pitch. By the time the inning ended, CSUSM was
trailing 9-8.
Sloppy defense in the third would allow Bethany
to extend the lead to 13-8, as their starter Austin Horick settled
down to throw a couple scoreless innings. But the Cougars would
get to him in the fourth, as Scott Shapiro led off the frame with
what might have been the most impressive blast of all the home
runs on Friday. It looked like that would be all CSUSM would get
in the inning, but the team rallied to load the bases with two
outs for Shane Sullenger. Sullenger, the team's normally
light-hitting second baseman, quickly got down in the count 0-2.
But he would slice the next pitch deep to right. Off the bat, it
looked like a sure fly-out; but the rightfielder kept going back,
and back, and back - and could only watch as the ball just cleared
the fence for an improbable game-tying grand slam.
After David Julio threw a much-needed scoreless
fifth, Tristan Gale would give the Cougars the lead with a leadoff
homer to make the score 14-13. Julio would throw another scoreless
inning in the 6th, and come out to try to close the game down in
the 7th. He was able to get two outs, but with a runner on third,
David Raichart came through with a base hit down the leftfield
line to deny CSUSM the victory. On the very next pitch, Brian
Beres knocked a two-run homer to right-center to give Bethany a
16-14 lead.
The Cougars rallied in the bottom of the 7th
for one, but reliever Mark Koski induced an Adam Ricciardulli
groundout to end the game and send the Cougars home with a
disappointing split. CSUSM, now 18-20 on the season, will face
Bethany in another crucial double-header tomorrow, and Chapman on
Sunday in the team's final game of the year. |