Baseball: ‘Eaters beat Riverside in must-win situation
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Richard Dunn
ANTEATER BALLPARK - Baseball lingo can be a little dramatic, but in
the case of UC Irvine, catcher Chris Miller hit the hammer on the nail in
summing up his team’s future.
“Our lives are on the line, you’ve got to say,” Miller said, after
host UCI defeated UC Riverside, 8-3, Friday night in a Big West
Conference game as the Anteaters kept their postseason hopes alive.
“Now, we’ve got to win the next two (today and Sunday against
Riverside),” added Miller, a key offensive contributor for the Anteaters
(32-25, 13-9 in the Big West) in all three innings they scored, including
ripping his 11th home run of the season in the third, a school
single-season record.
Miller, who broke Bryant Winslow’s 1991 record of 10 home runs, broke
the game open in the fourth with a two-run single as Irvine built an 8-3
lead.
UC Riverside (29-27, 9-13) scored three runs in the first inning
against UCI starter Brett Smith, but the hard-throwing freshman
right-hander settled down and retired 21 of the next 24 batters, yielding
only one hit after the first inning.
“I tend to have my better days when I don’t have anything in the first
inning,” said Smith, who improved to 5-2 and struck out seven in seven
innings after a 113-pitch outing.
UCI, which plays Riverside tonight at 6 p.m. and Sunday in the
regular-season finale at 1 p.m., pushed across four runs in the second to
take the lead.
Chris Klemm opened the inning with a double to left, then after a walk
to Miller, R.J. Brown singled Klemm home from third, where he reached on
a wild pitch.
Jaime Martinez sacrificed runners to second and third, then an out
later, B.J. Eucce singled home Miller. Jon Horwitz followed with an RBI
single and, later, Eucce scored from third on an error by Riverside
pitcher A.J. Shappi, whose pickoff attempt was wild.
Smith needed no more support, but Miller launched a 2-2 pitch over the
left-field wall in the third to give UCI a 5-3 edge, then the ‘Eaters
scored three times in the fourth to bust it open.
Horwitz ignited a two-out rally in the fourth with a bloop double to
left, and Gregg Wallis followed with an infield single to chase Shappi.
Riverside countered with left-hander Mike Curcie out of the bullpen to
face UCI’s Matt Anderson and Klemm, both lefties, but Anderson singled up
the middle to plate Horwitz and Klemm walked on four pitches to set up
Miller’s two-run single against new Riverside reliever Jaymes Torres.
“It was a must-win for us with the (Big West) race coming down to the
wire,” UCI Coach John Savage said. “It was definitely a big win for us,
but we need two more wins and it’s going to be a dogfight.”
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