Sidearm lefty no longer a novelty
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Barry Faulkner
COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa High pitcher Ryan Costelloe is, apparently,
more than a novelty mound act after all.
The senior sidearming left-hander, whose previous 13 2/3 innings this
season had been spread over 11 appearances, made his first varsity start
Monday with impressive results.
Costelloe surrendered just three hits and one unearned run in 5 2/3
innings to key a 2-1 baseball victory over visiting Santa Ana in the
consolation quarterfinals of the Pride of the Coast Tournament.
Senior Carlos Franco got the final four outs for his third save of the
season, preserving Costelloe’s third victory in as many decisions.
“I’ve been looking forward to this start,” said Costelloe, who faced
the minimum in four innings and would have done the same in the first,
had it not been for a two-out error.
“(Costelloe has) pitched well all year,” said Mesa Coach Kirk
Bauermeister, who has tried to spot Costelloe in relief, to give hitters
a different look.
“He’s very competitive out there, he’s tough on left-handers and he
can run the ball in on right-handers. Our theory has been, we think he’s
less effective the second or third time through the lineup. He was
effective today, but I’m not real surprised.”
Costelloe came in with 14 strikeouts, though his ERA (6.66) was skewed
by one disastrous inning against Mater Dei.
“It feels good to contribute in this role,” said Costelloe, who noted
he made no adjustments to his relief mentality during the six-strikeout
performance. “I just tried to throw strikes and hit my spots. I didn’t
want any more Mater Dei (debacles).”
Costelloe’s 73 pitches included 46 strikes, 15 first-pitch strikes.
The aforementioned two-out error, followed by a walk and an RBI double
by John Madrid, put Costelloe and the Mustangs in an early 1-0 hole.
But that didn’t last long.
With Costelloe settling in for one-two-three frames in the second,
third and fourth, the Mustangs scored single runs in the second and third
to halt a two-game losing skid.
The Mustangs (10-6-1), who had also lost five of their last six, got
their second-inning spark from a one-out single by junior Billy
Halverson.
Brent Stevens followed with a hit-and-run single into right field,
putting runners at the corners. After Santa Ana starter Manuel Gomez
struck out the next hitter, Evan McGuire singled up the middle to tie the
game.
Michael McGuire sparked the hosts in the third, reaching second with
one out when his fly ball was dropped in right field for a two-base
error.
Franco drove the next pitch over the right fielder’s head for an RBI
single, though he was thrown out at second trying to stretch.
The Mustangs managed just three singles the rest of the way to finish
with eight hits. But it was all they would need with Costelloe and the
hard-throwing Franco handling things.
Franco stranded two runners in the sixth by striking out the first
hitter he faced to retire the side.
He walked two in the seventh, but left them on, as well, getting the
final out on three called strikes.
“This one was good for us,” said Franco, whose white pinstriped
uniform was blanketed with dirt, a concession to his superstition never
to wash it after a loss (Saturday). “Now, I can wash my uniform.”
Halverson and Stevens were both 2 for 3, while Mike Carrasco and
Michael McGuire also added singles.
Costa Mesa advances to today’s 11 a.m. consolation semifinal against
visiting Santa Ana Valley (3-14). The Falcons topped Newport Harbor, 8-4,
Monday.
PRIDE OF THE COAST TOURNAMENT
Consolation quarterfinal
Costa Mesa 2, Santa Ana 1
Santa Ana 100 000 0 - 1 3 1
Costa Mesa 011 000 0 - 2 8 1
Gomez and Lopez; Costelloe, Franco (6) and Carrasco. W - Costelloe,
3-0. L - Gomez, 1-6. Sv - Franco (3). 2B - Madrid (SA).
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