Prep baseball: Deja Vu for Mustangs
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Steve Virgen
LAGUNA BEACH - What if?
Perhaps that’s what the Costa Mesa High baseball team was left asking
after the Mustangs lost, 4-3, to Pacific Coast League host Laguna Beach
Friday.
What if the umpire called a strike, rather than a ball in the fifth
inning? Costa Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister said that was the turning
point in the game and brought back memories of the Mustangs’ 4-3 loss at
Laguna on March 22.
The Artists’ victory lifts Laguna into sole possession of third in the
PCL, while Costa Mesa must at least split with Corona del Mar next week,
to keep its CIF Southern Section playoff hopes alive.. Recalling the
March 22 meeting - In the bottom of the seventh with two outs and two
strikes, the Artists’ Dillion Murphy slugged a two-run home run to tie
the game and Laguna Beach won it in the eighth.
. This time, with two outs and a full count to Oregon State-bound Todd
Merz, Costa Mesa sophomore relief pitcher Adam Jorgenson delivered a
pitch that set off objections from the Mustangs’ dugout. The umpire
called a ball and Merz received the free pass to first.
With two runners aboard, Laguna Beach junior designated hitter Chris
Stansbury, who slammed a solo home run in the fifth, crushed the first
pitch deep over the left-field fence, and the scoreboard, for the 4-3
lead.
“The umpire missed a call,” Bauermeister said. “(But, Laguna Beach)
played hard enough to win.
“To steal a line from Yogi Berra: It’s deja vu all over again.”
Bauermeister also mentioned the Mustangs committed mistakes in that
fifth inning, walking Laguna Beach’s Brandon Hooper, then hitting Scott
Youngstead with a pitch.
However, Mesa senior second baseman A.J. Perkins completed an
unassisted double play by snagging a line drive and then tagging out
Hooper at second.
Jorgenson, who ripped a walk-off RBI base hit to beat the Artists,
1-0, Tuesday, assisted on the Mustangs’ other double play. Jorgenson
gloved a line drive and then fired to Dan Bitler at first in the third
inning.
In the second inning, Jorgenson belted an RBI base hit to right
-center, which brought in senior Kevin DeSandro, who displayed some savvy
base running. DeSandro, who played at third and shortstop, reached after
being hit by a pitch. He then attempted to steal second and did not beat
the throw. But, DeSandro slid under the tag and was safe.
Jorgenson also scored in the second, on Bitler’s single to left
center. Perkins, who walked, crossed the plate after senior Michael
McGuire put the ball in play with a hard-hit ground ball that led to an
infield error.
Also in the second inning, the Mustangs had two runners picked off by
Merz.
“If we don’t do that, we score more runs,” Bauermeister said. “If we
don’t walk and hit a batter (in the fifth) it’s a solo home run instead
of a three-run homer. We’re capable of playing better.”
Mesa seniors Nick Cabico and Mike Carrasco also had hits for the
Mustangs (10-12, 4-7 in the PCL). Cabico had a base hit in the first and
Carrasco clubbed a double off the fence in left center in the sixth.
Laguna Beach entered Friday’s PCL battle on a three-game skid. Artists
Coach Mike Schubert called the contest the school’s biggest game of the
season. He also noticed Mesa has been dealing with the same type of
adversity as his team. Both PCL squads have been victims and victors in
close games.
“We have some strategy differences sometimes, but overall we’re mirror
images of each other,” Schubert said. “I love playing them because they
play the game the way it’s supposed to be played.”
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Laguna Beach 4, Costa Mesa 3
Costa Mesa 030 000 0 - 3 5 2
Laguna Beach 000 130 x - 4 4 1
Cooper, Jorgenson (5) and Hunter, Carrasco (5); Merz, Beck (5) and
Sampson. W - Beck. L - Jorgenson, 2-2. 2B - Carrasco (CM). HR - Stansbury
(LB) 2.
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