Prep baseball: Still no done deal
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - The Corona del Mar High baseball team was hoping to
stick a fork in Pacific Coast League rival Costa Mesa Monday, eliminating
the Mustangs and clinching the circuit’s third and final guaranteed CIF
Playoffs berth.
Instead, it was only the Mustangs’ postgame barbecue burgers which were
rendered “done,” as host Costa Mesa earned an 8-6 victory.
The verdict, keyed by a complete-game, 10-strikeout pitching performance
from Mesa sophomore Nick Cabico, sets up a win-or-go-home rematch
Wednesday at CdM.
“The playoffs start Wednesday,” said Coach John Emme, who guided the Sea
Kings (12-11, 5-6 in league) to the CIF Southern Section Division IV
title last spring. “It’s the first round of CIF, which is a six-round
tournament, now.”
Mesa Coach Kirk Bauermeister, whose squad improved to 10-14-1, 4-7), was, by necessity, dealing with a more severe timeline.
“We won our first playoff game today,” Bauermeister said. “Wednesday will
be (the Sea Kings’) first playoff game, so we have the edge in
(single-elimination) experience right now.”
If the Mustangs prevail Wednesday, they would pull into a third-place tie
with CdM. They would, however, hold the tiebreaker advantage, due to
winning two of three head-to-head meetings.
If CdM wins, it follows University and Laguna Beach into the postseason.
The Sea Kings’ mission Wednesday is less difficult with Cabico eliminated
from consideration as the starting pitcher. Monday, the second-year
varsity performer, who notched his second win this season, yielded only
one earned run. He allowed only one earned run in a 2-1 first-round loss
to CdM March 31.
In his first start against CdM, he did not strike out a batter. Monday,
he fanned eight different Sea Kings, including three in the third to
leave the bases loaded and protect a 1-1 tie.
“Nicky clutched up and threw about 197 pitches,” Bauermeister said,
exaggerating slightly the 141 pitches (85 strikes) the right-hander used
to finish the job.
“The plan was for us to get six innings out of Nicky today, then go to
Carlos (Franco, who has five saves) for the seventh,” Bauermeister said.
“But Nicky told me he wanted to go out for the seventh.”
After a two-out walk, Bauermeister ventured to the mound to, once again,
mention the prospect of a Franco finish.
“I went out and said, ‘Let’s go to Carlos, because he’s fresh,’ but
(Cabico) told me he wanted to finish it.”
Cabico said he had command of his fastball and change-up and that his
curveball came around after the mildly tenuous first three innings.
Eric Snell opened the scoring in the second with a one-out,
opposite-field home run, but Mesa’s Steven Shores launched the equalizer,
over the left-field fence, in the same inning.
CdM used two walks and a single to load the bases in a scoreless third,
and Mesa senior Josh Little singled in a run in the bottom half to give
the Mustangs the lead for good.
The visitors stranded two more runners in the fourth and Mesa sent 11
hitters to the plate for a six-run fourth to create a seemingly
comfortable cushion.
Shores reached on an error to drive in a run, Cabico doubled in another
and Little added another RBI to the Mesa outburst, which also included
two CdM errors, a couple other Sea King miscues and four unearned runs.
The Sea Kings, however, weren’t finished.
With two outs in the fifth, CdM pieced together a five-run rally,
combining hits by John DiCesare, Andrew Johns and Nick Lutton with four
Mustang errors.
But Cabico, who said he felt strong, after pitching only one inning last
week, retired seven of the next eight hitters to keep his team’s playoff
chances alive.
Little finished 2 for 3 with two RBIs, while McGuire added two hits and a
stolen base. Billy Halverson also went 2 for 3 for the winners.
Snell, who also pitched 2 1/3 scoreless relief innings, had the only
two-hit day for the Sea Kings. He reached base three times and scored
twice.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Costa Mesa 8, Corona del Mar 6
Corona del Mar 010 050 0 - 6 8 2
Costa Mesa 011 600 x - 8 9 4
Martinez, Snell (4) and McKeever, Lutton (4); Cabico and Fajardo. W -
Cabico, 2-4. L - Martinez, 4-6. 2B - M. McGuire (CM), Cabico (CM),
DiCesare (CdM). HR - Snell (CdM), Shores (CM).
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