Tuesday, March 12, 2019

East Bay Baseball Drops Home Series to Chico State

Photo, recap courtesy of Cal State East Bay
HAYWARD, Calif., -- The Cal State East Bay baseball team wrapped up their series against the visiting Chico State Wildcats with a doubleheader Monday afternoon, March 11 as Pioneer Baseball Field after concluding their suspended game from Sunday afternoon. 

The Wildcats took the series 3-0 over the Pioneers as East Bay moved to 9-12 on the season with a 6-9 mark in California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) action.
 
In the opening game of the series, a game that began on Sunday afternoon and ended Monday afternoon, the Pioneers got on the board early and often with all five of their runs in the first four innings.  Junior Ryan McSwain (Redwood City, Calif.) opened the bottom of the first inning with a triple to right field. In the next at bat, Ryan Thomasy (Redding, Calif.) sent a sacrifice fly to right field to bring McSwain home as CSUEB closed the inning with a 1-0 lead.

McSwain finished the game with two hits, two runs scored, two walks drawn and a triple. Thomasy
compiled two RBIs and a hit.

After Chico State added two runs in the top of the third to take a 2-1 lead, the Pioneers added two runs of their own. With two outs on the board, senior Kyosuke Ushimaru (Tokyo, Calif.) blasted his team-leading second homerun of the season to tie the game at 2-2. Omar Sanchez (Winton, Calif.) followed with a singled through the right side in the next at bat. Adam Hollar (Livermore, Calif.) was hit by a pitch in the at bat and both runner advanced a base after a wild pitch and then Sanchez broke the tie after crossing home plate after a throwing error from the third baseman.

Ushimaru tallied a hit, a run scored, two RBI and a run scored. Sanchez added a team-high three hits and a run scored.

With the Pioneers leading 3-2, the visiting Wildcats knotted the game at 3-3 with a run scored in the top of the fourth inning. East Bay answered with two runs in the bottom of the innings to take a 5-3 advantage.

Joey Dice (Reno, Nev.) doubled to right field to get things started for CSUEB and McSwain was walked in the next at bat. Ryan Thomasy singled to left center to bring home Dice and advance McSwain. Next, Ushimaru got the RBI to bring McSwain across home plate before being throw out at first.

Dice chipped in two doubles and a scored a run.

The Wildcats would add five runs in the seventh inning and two more runs in the eighth to secure the 10-5 series opening win.

Jacob Nelson (Jefferson, Wisc.) paced the Pioneers with six strikeouts through four innings of work. Michael Espino (South San Francisco, Calif.) retired three batters without allowing any runs in two innings of action. Ransome Alexander (L, 1-3) compiled one strikeout while allowing four earned runs. Mark Woinarowicz (Yorba Linda, Calif.) saw 0.2 innings of action. TJ Myers (Pleasanton, Calif.) closed the game for East Bay and added two strikeouts.

In the opening game of the the scheduled doubleheader, it was Chico State who put points on the scoreboard first with a run in the top of the second inning. East Bay responded with a run in the bottom of the third to tie the ballgame a 1-1.

Ryan McSwain singled to center field to get things going to the Pioneers followed by a single to right field by Ryan Thomasy advancing McSwain to third base. In the next at bat, Kyosuke Ushimaru grounded out to shortstop but not before sending MsSwain across home plate.

McSwain added two hits, two runs, a walk and a stolen base. Thomasy paced the Pioneers with three hits and Ushimaru finished with a hit and two RBI.

The Wildcats tallied two more runs in the top of the sixth to claim a 5-1 lead. In the bottom of the seventh inning the Pioneers would cut into the Wildcat lead once again.

Similar to the third inning, McSwain got things started with a single to left field and follow with s stolen base. Ushimaru brought McSwain home with a single to through the right side to as East Bay ended the inning down, 5-2.

Chico State added one final run in the ninth inning to garner the 6-2 victory over East Bay.

Brian Martinez (L, 2-2) (Livermore, Calif.) led the Pioneers with three strikeouts through six innings on the mound. Kyle Basch (San Carlos, Calif.) saw two innings of action for CSUEB. Ethan Brodsky (Mission Viejo, Calif.) finished the final inning for East Bay and notched one strikeout.

In the final game of the series, both teams came out with the bats scorching as the Wildcats and Pioneers scored a combined 12 runs through the first two innings. Chico State put four runs on the board to open the game. The Pioneers answered back with three runs in the bottom of the first inning.

Ryan McSwain doubled through the left side to open the innings for CSUEB. Ryan Thomasy placed a fantastic bunt in the next at bat advancing McSwain to third base. Ushimaru picked up the RBI after reaching first base on a fielder's choice. After Ushimaru picked up the second out of the inning after a failed attempt to steal second base, Omar Sanchez and Steve Robinson (Yuba City, Calif.) were walked in consecutive plate appearances. Adam Hollar followed with a single to right field to scored Sanchez and move Robinson to third. Hollar then stole second base and Matt Cantelme (Fair Oaks, Calif.) was walked in the next at bat to load the bases for the Pioneers. After a Wildcat pitching change, Nicholas Enrico (Honolulu, Hawaii) was walked to bring home Robinson and cut into the Chico State lead, 4-3.

McSwain finished with two doubles and a run scored and Thomasy added a hit. Ushimaru forced two walks, a hit and an RBI and Sanchez forced a walk and scored a run. Robinson was walked and scored a run while Hollar compiled two hits, an RBI and a stolen base. Cantelme garnered a walk and Enrico tallied two walks and a scored a run.

Unfortunately for the Pioneers, that would be their final runs of the ballgame. The Wildcats put in five run in the top of the second inning and scored four more runs in the top of the fifth inning to claim the 13-3 win.

Blake Corsentino (L, 2-2) (Ventura, Calif.) saw one inning of action and retired one batter. Jordan Milligan (San Jose, Calif.) picked up a strikeout after tossing 0.1 of action and Connor Fleharty (Redding, Calif.) closed the inning with one strikeout. Dylan Dudley (Newman, Calif.) tied a team high with two strikeouts through two innings. Michael Espino and Ransome Alexander both tossed on the mound for one inning each. Mark Woinarowicz also compiled two strikeouts while not allowing any hit through two innings.

The Pioneers will return to action this weekend with a home and away series against rival Cal State Monterey Bay.

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