The No. 17 University of Redlands baseball team dropped a
Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC)
game to No. 5 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges by a 2-9 final Friday
afternoon at The Yard in Redlands.
The loss snaps Redlands' nine-game win streak.
Pomona-Pitzer's David Colvin nearly went the distance on the
mound and held the Bulldog bats in check when it mattered most.
Redlands finished the afternoon 1-for-12 with runners in scoring
position and batted just 3-for-21 with runners on base.
The Sagehens scored early when Mike Moyer touched home on a
single by James Kang in the top of the first.
Senior pitcher Michael Lessig (Fountain Hills, AZ) battled with
the Sagehens in the second and third, keeping the score at 1-0.
Senior shortstop Zack Braband (Alameda, CA) chalked up the
Bulldogs' first hit of the contest in the third when he battled
through an 11-pitch at bat and ripped a double to centerfield.
Pomona-Pitzer doubled its lead in the fourth, using a sacrifice
fly by Kyle Pokorny to drive in Erik Munzer. Moyer scored on a
groundout in the fifth, before Teddy Bingham broke open the game
with a two-run homer in the sixth. Two more came across for the
Sagehens in the top of the seventh before Redlands finally touched
up Colvin for two runs in the home half of the frame. Braband
pushed across the Bulldogs' first run with a double down the
rightfield line before coming home on a fielding error by the
shortstop in the ensuing at bat.
Kang plated one more in the eighth before Bingham stroked his
second round-tripper of the tilt with a solo shot in the ninth.
Lessig lasted 5 2/3 innings, yielding five runs, three of which
were earned, off seven hits and three walks. Lessig also struck out
one and drops to 6-2 on the year with the loss. Sophomore pitcher
Jeff Cashmer (Cherry Valley, CA) tossed a third of an inning in
relief and allowed two runs off two hits before handing the ball
off to sophomore pitcher Brock Jacobo (Yuma, AZ). Jacobo scattered
three hits and yielded one run over two frames while striking out
one. Sophomore pitcher Josh Snyder (Denver, CO) threw the entirety
of the ninth and surrendered Bingham's second home run of the
game.
Colvin pitched brilliantly, throwing 115 pitches over eight
innings of work. He allowed two runs, one of which was earned, off
six hits and four walks. In addition, Colvin posted the game-high
in strikeouts with four. Travis Rooke-Ley took over in the ninth
and held the Bulldogs scoreless despite yielding two hits.
Offensively, Braband inspired the Redlands attack, going 3-for-4
with one run scored, one RBI and two doubles. Kang and Munzer each
went 3-for-4 to lead the Sagehens, while Bingham collected three
RBI off his two homers.
Redlands (24-4, 16-3 SCIAC) looks to rebound tomorrow when it
travels to Alumni Stadium in Claremont for a SCIAC doubleheader
against the Sagehens (14-5, 18-1 SCIAC). The first pitch of game
one is slated for 11 a.m.