Newport puts up the numbers
Bryce Alderton
Numbers, as in the case of the Newport Harbor Baseball Association’s
Bronco A All-Star team, and the lack thereof for the Tustin B team
spoke louder than any detailed description could afford a first-round
matchup in District 2 play Thursday afternoon at Westhaven Park.
The Newport line: 24 runs -- 16 in the fourth inning -- on 21
hits. For Tustin: no runs and no hits.
Three players (Nick Svendsen, Ryan Albert and Austin Wobrock) had
two hits in the fourth inning, while six batters crossed the plate
twice during the frame. Albert batted three times in the inning. Each
of Newport’s 12 players scored at least once, with Svendsen touching
the plate four times and Wobrock crossing three times.
Starting pitcher Adrian Rodriguez and Albert, who came on in
relief to begin the fourth inning, combined to face the minimum 15
batters in the mercy-shortened, five-inning game. Rodriguez struck
out seven, twice fanning the side, while Albert tallied four K’s.
Rodriguez walked Cole Ambrose, the first batter of the game, but
was helped with an inning-ending double play later in the first.
First baseman Danny Moskovits knocked down a hard-hit grounder as he
fell to his knees, touched the bag, and fired to third baseman
Michael Helfrich, who made the tag on the sliding runner. Tustin
didn’t get a baserunner after that play.
Albert said he wasn’t aware of the impending no-hitter when he was
on the mound.
“We were just thinking of winning,” he said. “I try to do the best
I can with every opportunity I get. We played good as a team today.”
Newport, which improved to 10-5 in the all-star season, relies on
a balanced attack, which could explain the success, especially on
Thursday, Manager Rich Hogan said.
“We have good balance,” Hogan said. “All 12 have been playing a
lot and battling hard for [playing time]. Some teams rely on four or
five guys, we don’t.”
Svendsen went 5 for 5 with four singles and a triple, scored four
runs and knocked in two runs while Moskovits went 2 for 2 with two
walks, a single and triple, while tallying a game-high six RBIs.
Following Svendsen and Moskovits in the order was the cleanup hitter,
Rodriguez. The starting pitcher went 3 for 3 with two runs scored and
three RBIs, including a mammoth two-run blast -- his fourth home run
of the all-star season -- that cleared the left-field fence in the
fourth.
A Newport coach said the fence measures 280 feet from home plate,
some 70 feet longer than the structures at the fields Newport plays
on during the regular season.
“If anyone hits it over that, they are a stud,” Newport Coach Len
Moskovits said before Thursday’s game.
Once Rodriguez touched home plate, where he was mobbed by
teammates, Len Moskovits told the slugger, “That is major league.”
Hogan estimated the ball traveled 300 feet and was the farthest
home run he has seen Rodriguez hit this season.
Wobrock knocked in three, scored three times and went 3 for 3
while Albert tripled, singled, had two RBIs and scored twice.
Jacob McCann knocked in three while also tripling and scoring
twice.
Alex Maddox walked, singled, tallied one RBI and scored twice.
Jack Grace went 1 for 4 with a walk, single, two runs scored and
an RBI along with a single and a run by Blake Davey.
Austin Deyan had an RBI single and a run scored while Scott Ward
walked and crossed the plate once.
The 24 runs Thursday was not the most Newport has scored this
season.
In a pre-district game, they scored 38 runs.
“The kids hit really well today,” Hogan said. “We’ve just been
playing a lot, with two tournaments and a bunch of practice games.”
Newport’s next matchup in the nine-team double-elimination
tournament is today at 5 p.m. at the same field against the winner of
Anaheim A and Dana Point B, which played each other Friday night.
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