Tough luck for ‘Eaters
Barry Faulkner
The Friday night frustration continues for the UC Irvine baseball
team and junior pitching ace Brett Smith.
Visiting Cal State Fullerton and senior preseason All-American
Jason Windsor were just a little bit better Friday night, earning a
3-0 win in the opener of the Big West Conference series between
Orange County rivals before a season-high 1,572 spectators at
Anteater Ballpark.
It was the fifth straight complete game and sixth straight victory
for Windsor, who, like Smith, threw 121 pitches while going the
distance. Windsor worked out of jams in the first and eighth innings,
the latter a second-and-third, no-out predicament that ultimately
frustrated the hosts and thrilled the large contingent of Titan
rooters.
The visiting crowd also had plenty to cheer about in the first,
when the unranked, but Big West-leading Titans (31-21, 14-2) turned
five hits and a walk into more than enough to win for the 16th time
in their last 19 outings.
After a one-out single by Clark Hardman, junior catcher Kurt
Suzuki lashed a 3-1 fastball over the left-center-field fence to open
the scoring. Suzuki, hitting better than .500 in conference, now has
11 homers and 65 RBIs.
Danny Dorn, Sergio Pedroza and P.J. Pilittere also singled to
produce the third run and give the Titans the same amount of hits
(five), the Anteaters (31-15-1, 8-8) would get off Windsor.
“We were fortunate that Smith wasn’t sharp early,” Fullerton Coach
George Horton said. “He was up in the zone and wasn’t getting his
off-speed stuff over.”
Windsor had no such difficulties. He retired 15 straight at one
point and 19 of 20, before UCI catcher Mark Wagner lined a leadoff
single to center in the eighth.
Pinch-hitter R.J. Brown followed with a double to left-center and
the ‘Eaters appeared to have a rally.
Pinch-hitter David Kennedy followed with a line shot to the second
baseman and Windsor induced flyouts to right from the next two
hitters.
“[Windsor] dodged that inning when they had second and third, then
just about took our second baseman’s hand off [with the line drive],”
said Horton, who was not about to go to a bullpen that has recorded
one save this season.
UCI Coach John Savage also stuck with Smith, who threw 29 pitches
in the first, but quickly righted himself. Smith struck out nine, one
more than Windsor.
“To come back and post eight zeroes after that first inning, I
think Brett was as impressive as he’s been all season,” Savage said.
“For me, he showed as much character as I can ask from a pitcher.”
It was only Smith’s third loss in 10 decisions, though he has won
just once since April 8, largely due to lack of run support.
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