Costa Mesa musters offensive firepower
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Bryce Alderton
The Costa Mesa High baseball team started the second half of the
Golden West League schedule with a lot better feeling than when
league play opened four weeks ago.
An offensive outburst surely helped.
The Mustangs, who opened league play with a 4-3, eight-inning loss
to Saddleback March 24, exacted revenge Friday in the teams’ second
duel this season. Mesa pounded 16 hits, scored nine runs in the
fourth inning and cruised to a 14-3 victory over the host
Roadrunners.
Mesa’s Nos. 3-5 hitters (Gary Gonzalez, Daniel Cooper and Andrew
Sanford) went a combined 10 for 15 and scored nine runs. Gonzalez
went 4 for 5 with three RBIs and three runs scored while Cooper and
Sanford each had three hits. Cooper scored four times while Sanford
crossed the plate twice.
“The guys came through with big hits,” Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats
said.
The Mustangs (10-8, 5-2), who maintained a share of the league
lead with the victory, left 14 men on base -- eight in scoring
position -- in the earlier loss, which disappointed Deats.
“We thought we should have beat [Saddleback in the first game],
but we didn’t cash guys in,” he said.
The Mustangs left 12 Friday, but six came after they had already
scored their 14th run in the fourth. Mesa used six hits and five
walks to chase Saddleback’s left-handed starter, Daniel Gomez, who
failed to record an out through the first five batters in the fourth
before Matt Carr came on in relief. Mesa senior starter Daniel Cooper
went the distance, scattering five hits while striking out eight and
walking two -- none after the first inning -- in a 106-pitch outing.
The right-handed Cooper steadied himself after a shaky, 24-pitch
first inning, when Saddleback (5-13, 2-5) cut Mesa’s lead to 3-1, to
earn his third victory.
“Cooper settled down,” Deats said. “He needs to assert himself,
come out and be the man.”
The game lasted nearly four hours. The fourth inning took almost
40 minutes.
“That is the longest game we have played all year,” Deats said.
The league does have a mercy rule but both coaches need to agree
to end the game, Deats said.
“[The Roadrunners] didn’t want to [end the game],” Deats said.
“It’s funny because they took the mercy rule [in a 12-0, five-inning
road loss to Ocean View Wednesday].”
The Mustangs travel to Ocean View, which also improved to 5-2 in
league with a 7-4 victory over Estancia Friday, for a 3:15 p.m.
contest Wednesday. Westminster entered play Friday at 4-2.
“It’s going to be a sprint to the end,” Deats said. “Westminster
and Ocean View came out of their [spring break] tournaments hot.
There are five good teams.”
Junior third baseman Jeff Waldron went 2 for 3 with three RBIs and
a run scored while shortstop Dylan Hunter singled twice in five
at-bats, walking twice and scoring once for the Mustangs.
Hunter also sparkled on defense, assisting on six putouts to
Sanford and was part of the game-ending 4-6-3 double play.
“He makes it easy for our scorekeeper,” Deats said of Hunter’s
consistency.
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Golden West League
Costa Mesa 14, Saddleback 3 Score by Innings
Mesa 302 900 0 -- 14 16 3
S’back 100 101 0 -- 3 5 2
Cooper and Benson, Pisarski (6); Gomez,
Carr (4), Chappell (5) and Morales. W --
Cooper, 3-4. L -- Gomez, 2-4. 2B --
Gonzalez (CM), Sanford (CM), Waldron
(CM), Chappell (S). 3B -- Sanford (CM).
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