UCI wins Big West crucial
Barry Faulkner
The good news-bad news quotient finally came out in Brett Smith’s
favor Friday night, as it did for host UC Irvine, which claimed a 6-3
Big West Conference baseball victory over UC Riverside.
Smith, who lowered his ERA from 2.02 to 1.97 with seven strong
innings -- striking out nine and yielding just three hits and one
earned run -- was given the opportunity to tighten up and/or lose
rhythm when he was relegated to a seat in the dugout for about 30
minutes during the Anteaters’ four-run second-inning rally.
But Smith, whose three losses this season have come in games the
Anteaters have scored only one combined run, said he was more than
willing to sit, as his offense staked him to a rare lead.
“I’ll take that trade-off every time,” said the 6-foot-5
right-hander, who improved to 8-3 and helped UCI (33-17-1, 9-10 in
conference) pull into a three-way tie for fourth place with just two
Big West games remaining.
“It can make the game real simple,” Smith added of the early lead.
“When you get a guy on, you don’t panic.” UCI, knotted with UC Santa
Barbara and Cal Poly, who are playing each other today and Sunday,
trails Riverside by one game. A top-three finish would greatly
enhance the Anteaters’ chances of getting a berth in the NCAA
regionals.
“I thought Smith pitched like a Friday-night guy,” UCI Coach John
Savage said of his ace, who had won just once in his previous five
starts, though hardly pitching ineffectively. “He gave us what we
needed and got us through the seventh inning. When you have a 2.02
ERA [coming in] with 100 innings [100 2/3 after Friday], you know
you’re probably one of the elite guys in the country.”
Smith came out after seven, having thrown 120 pitches, and junior
Steve Schroer worked two scoreless innings to earn his first save.
Freshman Blair Erickson, who leads the nation with 16 saves, was
ready in the bullpen, but Savage, wanting to save Erickson for the
weekend, elected to let Schroer close the deal with a three-run lead.
“If it had been a one- or two-run ballgame, you’d have seen
[Erickson] in there,” Savage said.
UCI jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Matt Anderson
doubled with one out and scored one out later on Cody Cipriano’s
single.
Senior second baseman Matt Fisher, hitting leadoff for only the
fourth time all season, tripled with the bases loaded to trigger the
four-run second, after David Kennedy singled, Tim Stewart was hit by
a pitch and Andy Amara singled.
Anderson followed Fisher’s triple with an RBI single to stake
Smith to a 5-0 cushion.
Kennedy singled to open the UCI third and came home on Fisher’s
RBI double to increase the lead.
Fisher’s four RBIs pulled him into a tie with Anderson for the
team lead with 39.
UC Riverside, taking advantage of two of the hosts’ three errors,
rallied with two runs in the fifth and one in the sixth, two of those
unearned.
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Big West Conference
UCI 6, UC Riverside 3
Score by Innings
UCR 000 021 000 - 3 5 1
UCI 141 000 000 - 6 11 3
Winter, Rzepczynski (2) and Salotti;
Smith, Schroer (8), Erickson (9) and
Wagner. W - Smith, 8-3. L - Winter, 3-5.
Sv - Schroer (1). 2B - Anderson (UCI),
Fisher (UCI), . 3B - Fisher (UCI),
Salotti (UCR).
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