The Pioneer baseball team finished off their Southern California
trip with their second split of the weekend, falling 12-1 (box score) in the first
game and then rebounding with a 7-3 (box score) victory in
game two against the Occidental Tigers.
In the first game, the Pioneers, trailing 2-0 in the top of the
fourth, Jordan Shibata (senior, Pearl City, Hawaii) led
off the inning with a single. He came around to score on a
sac fly by Jordan Wlodarczyk (junior, Lake Oswego, Calif.), cutting
the Occidental lead in half. Occidental scored five runs in the
bottom of the inning to go up 7-1. A two-run fifth and a three-run
sixth gave them the 12-1 victory.
Eric Muraoka (senior, Honolulu, Hawaii) took the loss. He threw
4.1 innings, allowing nine earned runs on nine hits.
In the second game, the Pioneers got right to business. After
the first two runners reached on a walk and an error, designated
hitter Jordan Wlodarczyk single to left center to drive in the
first run of the inning. After scoring another run on a sac fly,
third baseman TJ Witkowski (sophomore, Tooele, Utah) doubled down
the left field line to drive in two and make it a four-run first
for the Pioneers.
The Pioneer offense kept it up in the second inning, with the
first six batters reaching base before Occidental recorded an out.
Singles to right field by center fielder Ryan Kostecka (freshman,
Napa, Calif.) and left fielder Chris Estrella (senior, Henderson,
Nevada) drove in two of the Pioneers' three runs, giving the
Pioneers a 7-0 lead.
Occidental scored three runs in the bottom of the fifth, but the
Pioneers' Tucker Laurence (freshman, San Martin, Calif.) closed out
the game, earning the first save of his collegiate career.
Laurence, who earned a win Saturday against Pomona, worked 1.2
innings, allowing no hits, walking one, and striking out three.
The Pioneers will have a break in their schedule, returning to
action on March 1 when they head to Salem to take on the Willamette
Bearcats.