UCI can’t hold Gauchos down
Bryce Alderton
The stranglehold the UC Irvine pitching staff had on visiting UC
Santa Barbara the previous two games gave way on Saturday to a
barrage of hits that found a variety of spots inside Anteater
Ballpark.
UCI, which had limited the Gauchos to 12 hits in taking the first
two games of the opening Big West Conference series, allowed 15 hits
Saturday as the visitors claimed the third and final game of the
series, 8-2, in front of 789 spectators.
The Anteaters (22-7-1, 2-1 in the Big West, winners of six
straight and nine of 10 heading into Saturday’s matinee, held the
potent Gaucho offense to just three runs in the first two games, but
couldn’t a squad that has now scored 276 runs in its 32 games. UCI
has tallied 164 runs.
“Santa Barbara is a good offensive team. They can hit,” UCI Coach
John Savage said.
UCSB right fielder Matt Wilkerson went 3 for 5 with two runs
scored and two RBIs while shortstop Chris Valaika scored twice and
had three RBIs in going 2 for 5 with a home run and triple.
The Gauchos (21-12, 1-2) did their damage steadily, scoring single
runs in the second, third, fourth, fifth, seventh and ninth innings
to go with two runs in the eighth, hitting four UCI pitchers.
Four of the Gauchos’ first five runs came via two groundouts, a
sacrifice fly and a fielder’s choice.
“This is a tough league with lots of quality arms, so you have to
[manufacture runs],” UCSB Coach Bob Brontsema said. “UCI is a very
good team that throws a lot of good guys out there. They just beat us
[the first two games].”
Brett Smith tossed a five-hitter in UCI’s 7-0 win in the series
opener while teammate Glenn Swanson struck out 11 in Friday’s 5-3
victory.
UCI starter Chris Nicoll, who entered with the lowest ERA of the
three regular starters (1.58), suffered his first loss of the season
after allowing three runs -- two earned -- in 4 1/3 innings with three strikeouts and three walks.
David Huff, Michael Koehler and Jimmy Alstot came on in relief,
but couldn’t extinguish the Gaucho offense.
“This team is built around pitching and defense, but [Saturday] we
didn’t get ahead of people and didn’t execute mentally,” Savage said.
“Nicoll has been good for us, but he just struggled [Saturday].”
Savage referred to a double-play that ended a UCI rally in the
bottom of the sixth as an example of the mental lapses that cost his
team.
The ‘Eaters trailed, 4-2, and had runners at first and second and
one out. But, with pinch-hitter Greg Wallis at the plate, catcher
Matt Kalafatis fired to Greg Powers at first and caught R.J. Brown
too far off the bag. What ensued was a series of throws between first
and second that ended in Brown being tagged out.
But the rundowns didn’t stop there.
Erik Johnson, who like Brown had reached on a single, veered too
far from second and was soon tagged out, ending the inning.
“That was an absolute breakdown,” Savage said. “That changed the
momentum of the game. We had [Wallis] up there who we liked and he
was wasted when in the rundown. [Brown] thought the ball would be in
the dirt, but it wasn’t and we got into a mess. We didn’t have any
errors on the scoreboard, but there were errors that don’t show up on
the box score.”
McRobbie and reliever Aaron Jones took over the final three
innings, retiring the side in order twice in that span to preserve
the win for starter Steve Morlock, who allowed two runs in five
innings with two strikeouts and two walks.
Second baseman Matt Fisher went 2 for 4 with two runs scored while
Matt Anderson added two hits in three at-bats for UCI, which had won
four straight against UCSB dating to last year.
Savage, though, was pleased with the opening weekend of conference
play.
“If you can win two of three each weekend, you’re going to be in
good shape,” Savage said.
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Big West Conference
UC Santa Barbara 8, UC Irvine 2
Score by Innings
UCSB 011 011 121 -- 8 15 0
UC Irvine 100 010 000 -- 2 9 0
Morlock, McRobbie (6), Jones (9) and
Kalafatis; Nicoll, Huff (5), Koehler
(6), Alstot (7) Schroer (9) and
Wagner. W -- Morlock, 6-4. L --
Nicoll, 3-1. 2B -- Sutton (UCSB),
Powers (UCSB), Malec (UCSB), Anderson
(UCI). 3B -- Valaika (UCSB). HR --
Valaika (UCSB).
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