April 1, 2008
BASEBALL: After Snowy Weekend Series,
Lutes to Host Menlo
THIS WEEK: Pacific Lutheran (13-10-2 overall,
11-9 NWC) hosts Menlo (16-8) in a doubleheader, Saturday,
noon; PLU hosts Menlo, Sunday, noon.
ABOUT THE OAKS: Menlo enters the series
with a 16-8 overall record, in spite of having outscored
its opponents by a total of only nine runs this season.
The Oaks are a patient offensive team, with a .407 team
on base percentage, led by junior Kyle Cowgill’s .485.
In limited action this season, Cowgill has hit .393 with
a team-high five homeruns in only 56 at bats. His .750 slugging
percentage also leads the team. Junior Rob Monderine and
seniors Chris Budelli and Robert McDonald have started every
one of Menlo’s 24 games this season, and the three
rank first, second and third on the team in runs batted
in. All three have batting averages above .300, and McDonald
and Budelli are currently tied for the team lead with 10
doubles this season. The Oaks are an aggressive team on
the base paths, having stolen 33 bases in 38 attempts this
year. Defensively, however, Menlo has allowed 30 stolen
bases in only 34 attempts. The Oaks’ pitching staff
is anchored by senior Mike Ryder, who leads the team with
six wins and a 2.59 earned run average. Ryder has started
seven games this season and has completed five of them.
Menlo boasts an excellent starting rotation, with 11 complete
game performances through 24 games this season. A key to
the series for the Lutes will be wearing out the Menlo starters
and getting into the Oaks’ bullpen, which has not
performed nearly as well.
LAST SEASON’S SERIES: The Lutes
traveled south to Atherton, Calif., to sweep the Oaks in
three games, 4-3, 8-6 and 13-6.
ABOUT THE LUTES: Pacific Lutheran boasts
a .299 team batting average and .408 on base percentage
through 25 games this season. Despite outscoring opponents
by 35 runs, the Lutes have only three more wins than losses
this season. This can be attributed to the fact that the
Lutes have fallen short in six of nine one-run games this
season, as well as both two-run games they have played.
With final-inning rallies to win the first two games against
George Fox, the Lutes began to turn the corner in close
games, and they will look to continue to improve in close
games. Freshman Ryan Aratani leads the team with a .364
batting average, and his 39 total bases are second only
to Jordan Posts’ 45. Post has followed up his all-Northwest
Conference sophomore season with a .321 batting average,
and his four homeruns, 21 runs batted in, 22 walks, .536
slugging percentage and .464 on base percentage all lead
the team. Second baseman Carl Benton boasts an impressive
.446 on base percentage thanks to an incredibly painful
20 hit by pitches so far this season. Pitching-wise, sophomores
Robert Bleecker and Trey Watt have stepped up in the starting
rotation, ranking one and two on the staff in innings pitched
and throwing the Lutes’ only two complete games this
season. As a team, the Lutes own a 4.94 earned run average,
with 147 strikeouts in 202.1 innings pitched. One of the
keys to this weekend’s series will be base running,
as the Lutes have allowed 23 of 25 attempted base stealers
to reach safely. On the other hand, Pacific Lutheran has
only been successful in 19 of 29 attempts this season.
THREE-GAME SERIES: Since Menlo is not
a Northwest Conference opponent, this weekend’s series
will feature the more familiar setup of two nine-inning
games on Saturday followed by one nine-inning game Sunday.
LUTES SPLIT WITH BRUINS: Pacific Lutheran
won Saturday’s opener by rallying for a pair of runs
in the bottom of the 11th inning. The Bruins had taken a
3-2 lead in the top of the inning when Ryan Fobert hit a
double to drive in Kyle Kuenzi, who had reached on a single
and advanced to second on Matt Wyckoff’s sacrifice
bunt. Brandon Sales started the winning rally with a leadoff
single, and after an out he raced around the bases to score
on Kris Hansen’s double to left-centerfield. The hit
was Hansen’s fourth and the RBI his second of the
game. Ryan Aratani followed with a single to left field,
but Todd Siler’s perfect throw to Fobert at home beat
Hansen for the second out of the inning. Aratani advanced
to second on the play, and he slid across home plate with
the winning run on Tyler Goarck’s single. For Goarck,
it was his first at-bat in 20 days because of a foot injury.
The game lasted nearly five hours due to the extra innings
and two rain delays that totaled 90 minutes. Ian Opsal,
the final of three PLU pitchers, improved his record to
2-1, giving up one run on two hits in two innings. Preston
Langeliers, 0-2 this season, took the loss after giving
up two runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings. Due to the length
of the first game, the nightcap of the doubleheader stretched
long enough that the umpires were forced to suspend the
game in the bottom of the sixth inning, with the Lutes having
the bases loaded with no outs and a 5-1 deficit. When the
inning resumed Sunday morning, Kris Hansen and Ryan Aratani
drew bases-loaded walks and Carl Benton was hit by a pitch
to make the score 5-4, and pinch hitter Tyler Libadia followed
with a two-run single through the middle. Josh Takayoshi
added a run-scoring single, giving PLU a 7-5 lead entering
the ninth inning. The Bruins pulled within a run on Ryan
Fobert’s base hit, but with the tying run on third
base, Fobert was picked off of first base by Ian Opsal for
the final out and a 7-6 PLU victory. Paul DiPietro (2-2)
pitched one scoreless inning to pick up the win with Opsal
earning his second save. George Fox came back from the disappointment
of losing late leads to the Lutes in the first two games
by winning both games of the Sunday doubleheader. Mark Putney,
making his first start of the season, went six innings in
the opener, allowing just one run on four hits while fanning
six. Brian Davis earned his second save of the season, striking
out two in one inning of work. Putney was locked in a pitcher’s
duel with PLU’s Brett Brunner until the Bruins broke
through for two runs in the sixth inning. The Bruins added
three runs against Jeff Danforth in the seventh inning with
Kyle Kuenzi hitting a two-run triple and then scoring on
Matt Wyckoff’s sacrifice fly. PLU scored its only
run of the game in the seventh when Benton was hit by a
pitch with the bases loaded. The rally ended with the potential
tying run at the plate. Shane Dalgleish gave George Fox
the strong second game outing, allowing two runs, one earned,
on four hits in five innings. The Bruins gave him support
with a run in the second on Brett Tallman’s RBI double,
and they added three runs in the third. The first run came
in on Wyckoff’s RBI single, and Wyckoff scored the
second on the back end of a double steal with Fobert. The
final run scored on a PLU fielding error. The Lutes got
back into the game with two runs in the fifth. Ryan Aratani
doubled and later scored on a throwing error, and Matt Akridge
came in on a run-scoring single by Sammy Davis. PLU had
one last rally in the ninth, pulling to within 4-3 on Geoff
Gabler’s RBI double. Kuenzi, who played stellar defense
in centerfield throughout the series, almost ran down the
drive but his diving effort came up just short when the
ball tipped off the end of his glove. With the tying run
on second, Brian Davis earned his second save of the day
by coaxing a couple of game-ending groundouts.
LISTEN LIVE ON KCCR: The Pacific Lutheran
athletic department will broadcast all baseball and softball
home games this season on KCCR online student radio. Just
click the link that says “LISTEN” on the Lutes’
schedule on the right side of the athletics homepage and
then click the link that says Broadband (128Kbps) in the
center of the KCCR homepage to tune in. The student broadcast
team includes Andrew Croft, Bobby Pimentel, Chris Ramirez
and Tyler Scott.
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