
The University of Redlands baseball team assembled an impressive
offensive showcase against No. 20 Cal Lutheran University Friday
afternoon at The Yard in Redlands, downing the Kingsmen by a 13-4
final in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(SCIAC) action.
Cal Lutheran, ranked at No. 20 in the Collegiate Baseball
Newspaper's preseason poll, scored first off of a Jordan Ott
two-run bomb to center in the top half of the third, but the
Bulldogs' six-run effort in the bottom of the frame would dig
the Kingsmen in a hole from which they could not escape. After
plating three, the Maroon and Gray capitalized on a costly misplay
of a routine ground ball by the Cal Lutheran rightfielder as two
runs came in, while graduate student designated hitter Brett Sandford (Santa Barbara, CA) landed on third. Sandford then scored
on a groundout to put the Bulldogs up, 6-2.
Redlands stuffed the run column once more in the bottom of the
fifth as it pushed the tally to 10-3. Senior catcher Jefre Johnson
(Canby, OR), Sandford and graduate student first baseman Matt Hughes (Westminster, CA) all set the table for sophomore second
baseman Chase Tucker (Poway, CA), who fired a bases-clearing triple
to left-center. Tucker touched the dish himself in the ensuing at
bat off of a single up the middle by sophomore third baseman
Cameron Lowe (Olympia, WA).
The Bulldogs scattered three runs across the sixth, seventh and
eighth innings to lead, 13-3, heading into the top of the ninth.
Cal Lutheran's Travis Dadigian stole second and eventually
scored off of a double to cut Redlands' margin of victory to
single digits.
Senior pitcher Michael Lessig (Fountain Hills, AZ) relied on a
strong mix of pitches to pick up the win on the mound. In six
frames of work, he struck out eight while allowing just three runs
off of seven hits. The victory moved his record to 3-1 on the
season.
Upon Lessig's departure in the lopsided affair, sophomore
pitcher Brock Jacobo (Yuma, AZ) took over the reigns and held the
Kingsmen scoreless for the seventh and eighth. Sophomore pitchers
Josh Snyder (Denver, CO) and Jeff Cashmer (Cherry Valley, CA)
shared time on the hill in the top of the ninth and kept Cal
Lutheran from mounting a rally.
Greg Gelber was tagged with the loss after struggling through 4 1/3
innings. He gave up nine runs on nine hits, seven of which were
earned. Cal Lutheran's bullpen fared slightly better,
accounting for four of Redlands' 13 runs.
The Kingsmen were unable to advance runners throughout the contest,
leaving a total of 11 on base. The squad tallied 11 hits throughout
the course of the tilt but only had four runs to show for its
effort.
Both Johnson and Tucker shelled the Cal Lutheran pitchers. Johnson
went 3-for-4 with two RBI and three runs scored while Tucker batted
3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored. Both Sandford and
Lowe also boasted multi-hit performances.
The Bulldog line-up combined for 15 hits in all.
Redlands (7-2, 5-2 SCIAC) faces Cal Lutheran (7-4, 2-2 SCIAC) again
tomorrow in a SCIAC doubleheader. The first pitch of game one is
scheduled for 11 a.m. in Thousand Oaks. While no decision has been
made insofar as postponing the match-up due to the impending storm,
game-day conditions could push the twinbill to a later date. Please
check www.goredlands.com for up-to-the-minute
details on the status of the doubleheader.