Prep baseball: Sailors make some breaks
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Barry Faulkner
NEWPORT BEACH - Proponents of raising the mound, expanding the
strike zone and generally helping pitchers in an attempt to limit
offense, might want to steer clear of the Newport Harbor High baseball
diamond.
With offensive statistics reminiscent of the dead ball era, Sailors
Coach Joel Desguin, just like Jim Kiefer before him, has had to
manufacture runs for so long, his players likely belong to a union.
“I’ve told our guys I’ll do whatever I can to help put pressure on the
defense,” said Desguin, who saw that philosophy pay off in a 6-5 victory
over visiting Costa Mesa in the consolation semifinals of the Pride of
the Coast Tournament Tuesday.
“You have to run the bases aggressively and make the other team throw
the ball around. The more you force the other guys to make plays, the
better chance there is of them making mistakes.
“We’ve been in a situation where we’re forcing teams to work for only
about four of their 21 outs. But we’ve been doing a better job of putting
the ball in play lately.”
The sudden increase in productivity has led to two-game winning
streak, after a seven-game slide in which the Tars beefed up opposing
pitchers’ stats. The Sailors will host Pacifica today at 11 a.m. in the
consolation title game.
And while the Tars (4-8) rapped out eight hits against two Mesa
pitchers, the Mustangs committed five errors to help Desguin demonstrate
his point.
Newport’s only earned run came in the first, when it rallied from a
2-0 deficit to take a 3-2 lead it failed to relinquish.
The first of two Harbor errors contributed to the Mustangs’
first-inning rally, in which both runs scored on an overthrow to second
base on a would-be pickoff throw from the catcher.
Leadoff man Mike McLean walked to start things for the hosts, then
went to third on a single by Ryan Heenan. A passed ball plated McLean and
Heenan scored on Jon Vandersloot’s groundout. Ryan Torrey then singled,
stole second and third and came home on the second Mesa error of the
frame.
McLean’s RBI single scored Andre Pinesett, and McLean later scored
when a line drive glanced off the glove of the left fielder.
Travis Moore scored the eventual winning run after singling, advancing
to second on a wild pitch and coming home when a low throw skipped away
from the first baseman on what would have been a groundout.
Mesa closed to within 6-3 when A.J. Perkins singled in Michael McGuire
in the fourth, then added two unearned runs in the sixth to create some
drama.
Mike Carrasco and Kevin DeSandro both singled, then circled the bases
courtesy of a wild pitch, an errant pickoff throw from the pitcher and
another mild defensive transgression by the Tars.
But Newport senior Cody Forsythe stranded the tying run at third in
the seventh, finishing out his four innings of relief without allowing an
earned run. Forsythe surrendered half of the Mustangs’ six hits, walked
two and struck out four to record the victory.
“Cody came in and threw well,” Desguin said.
Heenan paced the Sailors with two hits and a run, while senior
shortstop Mike Jones made the game’s best defensive play, turning a
bouncer up the middle into the second out in the seventh.
Junior Adam Beltran went 2 for 3 with a walk and a stolen base to lead
the Mesa offense, which was also hampered by having three runners thrown
out on the base paths, including two picked off first by Newport starter
Shane Glenn.
The Sailors were further handicapped when senior leadoff man Nick
Cabico left the game in the first with a hamstring injury.
Costa Mesa will host Saddleback today at 2 p.m. to close out
consolation action for 11th place.
PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT
Consolation semifinal
Newport Harbor 6, Costa Mesa 5
Costa Mesa 200 102 0 - 5 6 5
Newport Harbor 321 000 x - 6 8 2
Cooper, Garcia (4) and Hunter; Glenn, Forsythe (4) and Moore. W -
Forsythe. L - Cooper. 2B - Moore (NH).
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