Pepperdine and Long Beach Battle to 8-8 Tie
11/1/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
Duron’s play was the second defensive gem of the inning. Four batters earlier, Dirtbag catcher John Hill drove a Nick Gaudi (
The ball was hit more than deep enough to move Kellen Hoime to third base, and he would later score on a Trever Blood single through the left side, which cut Pepperdine’s lead to 8-7.
Tre Dennis, pinch running for Blood, came around to score the game-tying run on Metzger’s single to center.
Even though Duron’s strike home prevented Long Beach from winning, the final result still felt like a loss in some ways since Pepperdine allowed an 8-3 lead to evaporate over the final three frames.
The Waves appeared to have the game in hand following their top of the seventh, in which they sent eight men to the plate and scored four runs on a series of singles and sacrifice flies.
Sophomore outfielder R.W. Zeller (
A second straight sac fly off Johnson’s bat scored Duron, who had previously advanced to third on a wild pitch, and then a single up the middle by junior transfer Colin Rooney (Yorba Linda, Calif./Saddleback College) scored Brubaker.
Overall, Pepperdine produced four runs Saturday via the sacrifice fly in addition to executing two sacrifice bunts.
Rooney scored Pepperdine’s final run on senior Bryce Mendonca’s (
Pepperdine’s middle-relief work made
After the Dirtbags came back a first time to knot the game at 3-3 in the third, seniors Doug Konoske (Carlsbad, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS) and Robert Dickmann (Woodland Hills, Calif./Notre Dame HS) and freshman Cole Cook (Los Angeles, Calif./Palisades HS) each took turns pitching a scoreless inning. Even sophomore Matt Bywater (Thousand Oaks. Calif./Thousand Oaks HS), who gave up those first three runs, finished strong by striking out the side.
Konoske pitched the fourth and picked Derek Legg leaning off first base in facing the minimum three batters that inning.
Dickmann followed in the fifth and was the lone Wave pitcher to retire the
Cook, in the sixth, retired his first two batters before issuing a single to Hill and a base on balls to Steve Tinoco. He threw out Legg at first on a high chopper back to the mound.
Long Beach’s second and final comeback started in the seventh against junior transfer Bryce Uhrig (Santa Barbara, Calif./Santa Barbara City College), whose debut was tarnished by two wild pitches, a pair of walks, a failed pick off that landed in center field. These miscues combined with the Dirtbags’ aggressive base running allowed for two
Pepperdine jumped out to a 3-0 lead to start the game, scoring all three runs off
Humphries went on to score his first collegiate run on a sac fly to right off the bat of senior outfielder David Harris (
The Waves’ tacked on two additional runs in the second thanks to an error by Long Beach shortstop Devin Lohman and a triple to right center by freshman Aaron Gates (Villa Park, Calif./Orange Lutheran HS), which scored Rooney and Van Amburg.
The two clubs combined for 23 hits as
Duron and Mendonca led Pepperdine with two hits each, and Rooney scored two runs. Gates was the only Wave to produce more than one RBI.
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