Nothing tricky about Ocean View’s victory
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Patrick Laverty
Costa Mesa National Little League third baseman Alex Grosek caught
the popup and headed straight for the dugout. His teammates followed.
Ocean View promptly took the field.
It wasn’t until Costa Mesa catcher Ryan Knapp had already removed
his gear and Ocean View pitcher Bo Amaral was into his warm-up
pitches that the Ocean View coaching staff realized the out that
Grosek recorded was only the second in the top of the sixth inning.
“Alex sold it well,” Costa Mesa Manager Kim Pederson said. “I
wasn’t sure how many outs there were. I just said, ‘We’ll see what
happens.’ ”
What happened is Costa Mesa had to return to the field to record
the final out of the sixth inning, but it sure could have used the
two-out trick a few frames earlier.
Ocean View scored two runs in the third inning and three in the
fourth, all after two outs had been recorded. The five runs helped
them overcome an early one-run deficit and post an 8-1 victory that
knocked Costa Mesa out of the District 62 Major All-Star tournament
Wednesday at TeWinkle Middle School.
Things looked solid early for Costa Mesa, trying to bounce back
from a 4-1 loss to Huntington Beach Seaview on Monday. Josh Ryding
belted the first pitch he saw, a high fastball from Ocean View
pitcher Andrew Ragsdale, over the right-field fence for an
opposite-field home run in the first inning and Costa Mesa hurler
Gavin Montague shut down the Ocean View bats through the first two
innings.
But underlying that early 1-0 lead was a continuation of what
plagued Costa Mesa in its loss to Seaview, an inability to get a
clutch hit.
“We couldn’t get a big hit,” Pederson said. “It was exactly the
same as the last game.”
Costa Mesa left nine runners on base, including four in the first
two innings. On Monday, the left seven runners on base, also
stranding four in the first two frames.
Unable to add to its lead, Costa Mesa then watched its greatest
strength go on vacation when a trio of errors led to two unearned
runs with two outs in the top of the third.
“We’ve been a great defensive team for two games,” Pederson said.
“We slipped a little and let them have a little momentum.”
Amaral reached on an error and advanced to second on another. He
then scored on Dalton Hintz’s single. Hintz, who went 4 for 4 with
two runs scored and three runs batted in, took second base on the
throw home and advanced to third on Costa Mesa’s third error of the
inning. He then gave Ocean View a 2-0 lead, scoring on a wild pitch.
In the fourth inning, Costa Mesa’s defense reverted to form, but a
questionable call by the home plate umpire allowed Ocean View to pad
its lead.
With two outs and a runner on second, pinch-hitter Brian Cassidy
singled to center field. Costa Mesa’s Danny O’Neill came up throwing
and appeared to gun down the lead runner at the plate, with Knapp
applying the tag. But the runner was ruled safe, pushing the lead to
3-1.
Three straight singles followed, scoring two more runs, but right
fielder Nick Pederson made sure there was no question about the third
out in the inning by throwing out Amaral at the plate after a single
by Hintz.
Costa Mesa attempted to battle back, but the result was simply
more runners left on base. Even when it looked like a key hit was
coming, Costa Mesa was stymied.
In the bottom of the third inning, after Ryding reached on an
error, O’Neill hit one of the hardest balls of the night. But it was
right back at Ragsdale, who knocked it down and recorded the force
play at second.
O’Neill, who had two singles to lead Costa Mesa, was stranded on
base three times. Others left standing included Troy McClanahan,
Montague and Frank DeNoewer, all of whom reached base on singles.
Taylor West, who walked, and Knapp, who was hit by a pitch, were left
on base in the bottom of the sixth inning.
“Their heads are held pretty high,” Pederson said. “We did the
job, we just couldn’t get the key hit.”
Despite the early exit from the tournament, Costa Mesa National
Little League still has at least two more games, with a best-of-three
series upcoming against Costa Mesa American Little League for the
2003 Mayor’s Cup.
“It’s tough to go two-and-out,” Pederson said. “We’ll try to
regroup. It will be a challenge.”
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