Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – The visiting Long
Beach State Dirtbags exploded for six runs in the third inning of
Sunday's series finale at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium, avoiding a sweep
at the hands of the Gauchos with an 8-4 win.
UCSB had previously taken the series with back-to-back one-run
wins on Friday and Saturday. The Gauchos ended the week with a
20-18, 6-6 record, while LBSU improved to 17-20, 6-6.
Dirtbags starter David Hill had an extremely effective outing,
taking a no-hitter into the sixth inning. The first hit – and
run – the Gauchos would put across came off the bat of Robby
Nesovic, who smashed his second home run of the season with one
out in the sixth. UCSB continued to capitalize against Hill in the
sixth, as a Joey
Epperson double and a RBI single from Cameron
Newell got the Gauchos another run.
Hill, who improved to 3-2 with the victory, ended the day with a
line of six innings pitched, three hits and two runs allowed with
four walks and a pair of strikeouts.
Hill was staked to a seven run lead when LBSU sent 10 batters to
the plate in a six-run third inning. After retiring Colby Brenner
to start the frame, UCSB starter Robby Nesovic – the reigning
Big West Pitcher of the Week – allowed six straight batters
to reach before he was relieved by Domenic
Mazza.
The freshman lefty did a good job stopping the bleeding from
there, allowing just one run to score after the switch. He ended
the day allowing no earned runs over 2.2 innings pitched.
Nesovic would get hung with the loss, falling to 1-2 on the
year. He ended the day with a line of six earned runs allowed over
2 1/3 innings pitched.
Besides the third inning outburst, the Gauchos pitching staff
actually had a solid day, allowing only one earned run and six hits
over the remaining eight innings.
After Hill left the game, the Gauchos were able to get a little
more offensive rhythm going, highlighted by shortstop Brandon
Trinkwon launching a two-run homer – almost a carbon copy
of his blast on Friday – in the seventh inning.
Trinkwon also turned in one of the defensive plays of the year
in the ninth inning. With one out and nobody on, Richard Prigatano
hit a grounder into the hole on the left side. As Trinkwon went to
backhand the ball, it took a nasty hop, going high and back against
his momentum. Trinkwon made the tough grab, settled, and threw out
the runner by a half step at first base.
This upcoming week, the Gauchos will host the University of San
Diego on Wednesday afternoon in a midweek matchup before traveling
to UC Riverside for a three-game Big West set with the
Highlanders.