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Bryce Alderton
The “pitching by committee” philosophy implemented by Costa Mesa High
baseball coach Doug Deats didn’t quite go according to plan Tuesday,
especially if wins and losses are any measure.
The Mustangs fell to visting Mission Viejo, 9-2, in a Pride of the
Coast Tournament consolation quarterfinal. The Mustangs suffered
their second straight tournament loss. It was a makeup game from
Monday when all contests were postponed due to rain.
“With our game schedule [today] up in the air, I wanted to go with
a committee for this one,” Deats said when asked why he used six
pitchers in the seven-inning affair. Deats arrived at a field
saturated with pools of water at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. But, with the
help of his staff and players, along with the sun provided by Mother
Nature, the Mustangs (5-9) and Diablos (8-6) were able to go at it
without waddling in the mire.
The Mustangs may have wished they had some sludge to slow down a
Mission Viejo offense that tallied nine hits, including two home
runs.
“We haven’t been swinging great, but our guys all have the
potential to be good at the plate,” Mission Viejo Coach Chris Ashbach
said. “We’ve been up and down with our lineup, but we swung the bat
well today. It was our best effort as a team at the plate.”
In stark contrast to Mesa’s litany of pitchers, Mission Viejo used
just two hurlers to record the win. Making only his second start of
the season, Cody Hicks limited the Mustangs to two runs on four hits
and struck out nine in five innings. Senior left-hander Taylor
Bennett came on work a scoreless final two innings, striking out
three.
The 12 strikeouts is a season-high for Mesa.
“Hicks had a good fastball and breaking ball,” Deats said.
Shortstop Alex Pisarski went 2 for 3 and was the only Mustang to
collect two hits. Third baseman Robert Rodriguez, designated hitter
Gary Gonzalez and center fielder Adam Beltran each singled once as
the Mustangs failed to manage any extra-base hits.
Such was not the case with Mission Viejo, which tallied two
doubles and a couple of two-run home runs. The switch-hitting Jeff
Cullen, hitting from the right side in the third inning, sent a 1-1
pitch over the left-field fence to give Mission Viejo a 4-1 lead. In
the next inning, center fielder Clark Hardman belted a towering shot
over the right-field fence.
Mission Viejo scored two runs each in innings 2-5 to pad its lead
to 8-1 before Beltran scored from third on a wild pitch, on ball four
to catcher Nate Hunter in the fifth inning. Mesa mustered its only
legitimate rally in the fifth.
Rodriguez’s single moved Hunter to second, setting the stage for
Gonzalez, who promptly sent a bullet up the middle into center field.
Hardman came up with the ball and rifled it to catcher Matt Galati,
who applied the tag on Hunter.
“I wanted [Hardman] to have to make a play and he did,” said Deats
about the decision to send Hunter. “I gambled and we lost.”
Much of Mesa’s misery Tuesday could be attributed to six errors,
compared to none for Mission Viejo.
Junior Daniel Cooper made his second start Tuesday for Mesa and
retired the side in order in the first.
Justin Peterson, Beltran, Gonzalez, George Vargas and Pisarski all
saw action on the mound. Pisarski allowed no runs in the seventh and
tallied one strikeout. Beltran and Gonzalez each struck out one.
Mesa hosts Santiago today at noon in a 13th-place semifinal.
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Pride of the Coast Tournament
Consolation quarterfinal Mission Viejo 9,
Costa Mesa 2
Score by Innings
M. Viejo 022 221 0 -- 9 9 0
Mesa 010 010 0 -- 2 5 6
Hicks, Bennett (6) and Galati, Fadley (7);
Cooper, Peterson (3), Beltran (4), Gonzalez
(5), Vargas (6), Pisarski (7) and Hunter. W
-- Hicks, 1-1. L -- Cooper, 0-2. 2B --
Cullen (MV), Greer (MV). HR -- Cullen (MV),
Hardman (MV)
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