The No. 24 University of Redlands baseball team fell, 4-5, to
Whittier College in a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference (SCIAC) game Friday afternoon in Whittier.
With the loss, the Bulldogs are now tied with Cal Lutheran
University for second in the conference standings. The Kingsmen
upended No. 9 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges in their home finale earlier
in the afternoon.
Two errors and a wild pitch helped Redlands plate two in the top
of the first, and the Maroon and Gray would hop out to a 4-0 edge
after junior leftfielder Brandon Owashi (San Diego, CA) and senior
catcher Jefre Johnson (Canby, OR) scored as a result of four
Bulldog hits in the third.
Tyler Bogart doubled down the leftfield line in the home half of
the third to take one back for the Poets before Ian Bablewski and
Pete Mitchell accounted for one RBI each in the bottom of the
fourth to pull Whittier within one.
The Poets tied the score in the sixth right after Head Coach
Scott Laverty replaced senior pitcher Michael Lessig (Fountain
Hills, AZ) in favor of freshman pitcher Kyle Hart (Burbank,
CA).
A tumultuous eighth eventually cost Redlands a chance at the
victory as Whittier scored one run on no hits and three errors. The
Poets retired the Bulldogs in order in the top of the ninth to
secure the upset.
Both squads held even hit totals at eight apiece.
Lessig drew the start on the bump for Redlands, lasting five
innings while yielding four runs on six hits. He also struck out a
game-high five batters. Hart was the tough-luck loser out of the
bullpen, scattering two hits while allowing one run over three
innings of work. The lone run that Hart surrendered was
unearned.
Keith Hoefel pitched masterfully in relief for the Poets and
gained the win, moving to 2-5 on the season. Hoefel threw three
perfect frames, taking care of all nine batters that he faced.
Owashi and graduate student designated hitter Brett Sandford
(Santa Barbara, CA) both boasted multi-hit performances to energize
the Redlands attack. Owashi scored two runs, while Sandford drove
in one.
Jacob Storrer went 2-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI to
lead Whittier at the plate.
Redlands (27-9, 19-8 SCIAC) looks to stop its five-game skid
tomorrow afternoon when it faces Caltech in its SCIAC finale. The
first pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m. at The Yard in Redlands.