
Despite exploding for seven runs and seven hits in the bottom of
the ninth, the University of Redlands baseball team could not keep
up with No. 11 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges as the Bulldogs dropped an
11-21 decision on Friday at The Yard.
Redlands’ outlook appeared bleak from the get go as
Pomona-Pitzer utilized a six-run, five-hit first inning to jump
ahead early. The Sagehens tacked on one more in the second before
the Bulldogs scored their first run in the bottom of the third.
Senior pitcher/infielder Evan Dunn (Portland, OR) singled up the
middle and advanced to third on two consecutive groundouts. Dunn
took advantage of a wild pitch and crossed the plate, notching the
Bulldogs’ first run of the game.
The middle innings proved to be the toughest for the Maroon and
Gray as the Sagehens met little resistance offensively and sprayed
hard-hit balls all over the outfield. Pomona-Pitzer scored two in
the fourth, four in the fifth and two in the sixth.
Down 1-15, the Bulldogs strung together a three-run seventh to
whittle away at the Sagehens’ commanding lead. Head Coach
Scott Laverty brought in pinch hitters for nearly every starter in
the inning, and the reserves came through. Senior utility player
Will Wetmore (Santa Cruz, CA) reached base after being hit by a
pitch, and freshman shortstop Chase Tucker (Poway, CA) got on board
by means of an error by the third baseman. Sophomore outfielder
Brandon Owashi (San Diego, CA) doubled to left center, driving in
Tucker and Wetmore. Owashi rounded out the scoring for the inning
as he came home following a single up the middle by senior
pitcher/infielder Jon Eubanks (Chula Vista, CA).
The Sagehens scored six more in the top of the eighth, putting the
game at what appeared to be an insurmountable 21-4 lead.
Despite having offensive troubles all game, Redlands came out
swinging in the ninth as it scored more runs in the inning than
Pomona-Pitzer had in any single frame.
Freshman infielder Tyger Pederson (Palo Alto, CA) led off the ninth
with a walk, and Tucker singled up the middle, advancing Pederson.
Owashi took advantage of a misplayed fly by the Sagehen
rightfielder and advanced two bases while Tucker and Pederson each
scored. Eubanks drove in Owashi by means of a sacrifice fly to
center, giving the Bulldogs momentum. Both freshman infielder
Marcus Himelhoch (Beaverton, OR) and freshman first baseman Terry
Dempsey (Pinetop, AZ) singled through the left side, and senior
first baseman Matt Hughes (Westminster, CA) loaded up the bases
thanks to his keen eye at the plate, drawing a walk.
The Maroon and Gray continued its unlikely rally when Wetmore roped
a single to left field and then moved on to second after the
leftfielder bobbled the ball. In the process, he plated Dempsey and
Himelhoch. Pederson batted again and made the most of the plate
appearance, singling up the middle while bringing in Wetmore and
Hughes. Tucker and Owashi each recorded singles before
Pomona-Pitzer pulled its pitcher to bring in Jaden Slagle to tally
the final out. Slagle ended the Bulldogs’ dream run of an
improbable comeback, forcing Eubanks into a fielder’s
choice.
Senior pitcher/first baseman Nolan Nicholson (Fullerton, CA)
struggled on the mound, giving up 11 hits and 11 runs in four
innings of work. Notably, freshman pitcher Ryan Smith (Milwaukie,
OR) pitched 1.2 perfect innings, retiring each of the batters he
faced.
Owashi and Tucker each paced Redlands’ offense with two hits
apiece. Additionally, Owashi tied the Sagehens’ Nick
Frederick for the game high in RBI with four.
Senior outfielder Cory Vane (Simi Valley, CA) became the proud
owner of a 14-game hit streak as he drove a ball up the middle in
the sixth.
Redlands (15-7, 6-1 SCIAC) has the opportunity for a rematch
tomorrow afternoon when it travels to Claremont for an 11 a.m.
doubleheader against Pomona-Pitzer.