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Cal vs. Long Beach State Elimination Game Preview

By Ryan Gorcey May 31, 2008 | 12:20 pm
Posted in: Baseball

Today at 2 p.m., one of these very good West Coast teams will be cleaning out their lockers. The Cal baseball team (33-20-2) and Long Beach State (37-20) each have one loss in this regional round of the NCAA tournament, so the next one to drop is done. The Bears were expected to start freshman phenom Kevin Miller. The righty leads the team with a 2.56 ERA and owns a 6-2 record, and was an All-Conference Honorable Mention. But head coach David Esquer is going to go with the best matchups, and that means starting lefty Craig Bennigson (6.79, 4-4) against the Dirtbags. Long Beach State features four left-handed hitters, including leadoff man Jordan Casas, third-place hitter Jonathan Jones, cleanup hitter Shame Peterson, and eight-hole hitter Jason Tweedy.

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Live From Long Beach

By Ryan Gorcey May 30, 2008 | 11:27 am
Posted in: Baseball

4:39: And that’s the game. Other than a David Cooper single to right (an encouraging sign for the struggling slugger), the Bears went in order in the top of the 9th.  They’ll play again tomorrow, same bat-time, same bat-channel, at 2 p.m. at Blair Field against the loser of tonight’s 6 p.m. contest between Fresno State and host Long Beach State. It will be an elimination game, as the regional round is in the double-elimination format.

4:30: Rollin pitched a solid top of the ninth, allowing only one single. Now is Cal’s last chance here in the top of the ninth, with Cutler, Cooper, and Satin coming up.  If they’re going to score, it will start with these three. It would be a helluva time for Cooper to come out of his slump.

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How Sweet It Is: Satin’s Walk-Off

By Ryan Gorcey May 25, 2008 | 6:21 pm
Posted in: Baseball

In a world that all-too-often doesn’t live up to expectations, where the fairy tale ending almost never happens, and disappointment outstrips elation, days like Sunday don’t happen very often.

Having squandered a 4-0 lead, and then going down 6-4 to UCLA, in danger of being swept at home for the first time this season, the Cal baseball team gave the over 1,000 people in attendance, and one cynical sports writer, a reason to believe.

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Senior Day at Evans Diamond

By Ryan Gorcey | 12:09 pm
Posted in: Baseball

5:33: I just broke the first rule of being a sports journalist: I cheered in the press box.  Josh Satin, a fellow Southern-Californian and Dodger fan, a senior, just hit a walk-off home run to left-center field to win his last home game ever at Evans Diamond.  The Bears win 7-6 in 10 innings, out-hitting UCLA 16-13, but all that counted was one.  Satin was mobbed at the plate, and lifted up on his team’s shoulders, as he should be.  All four of his grandparents are here, and they all saw his 18th home run to win the game.  Boy, oh, boy, what a game this is, this game of baseball.  (Click here to read more…)

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Cal vs. UCLA Game 2

By Ryan Gorcey May 24, 2008 | 12:04 pm
Posted in: Baseball

4:41: UCLA has held now the Bears to eight hits in two days, and has outscored them 15-0 on their way to winning the first two games of this series.  Cal, no surprise, went 1-2-3 here in the bottom of the ninth to mercifully put an end to this debacle.  The fifth through ninth hitters today for the Bears have gone 0-for-14, including Dylan Tonneson, who popped out weakly to center to end the game.  Cal still has a chance to salvage the third game of the series and at least go into the regionals with a modicum of pride and momentum.  And with that, I bid you adieu from Evans Diamond, where the No. 15 Bears lost in front of 892 fans, 7-0, to unranked UCLA.  (Click here to read more…)

Live From Evans Diamond

By Ryan Gorcey May 23, 2008 | 12:29 pm
Posted in: Baseball

5:45: The Bears have had a mini-rally here with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.  Pinch hitter Austin Booker singled through the right side and Blake Smith (owner of two strikeouts on the day) showed some patience and walked with a full count to bring up third baseman Jeff Kobernus.  Kobernus took a few big rips against Murphy, who has thrown over 140 pitches today, a career-high, but was unable to do any kind of damage, grounding out to short to end the game.  This is the first time the Bears have been shut out this season, as they fall to the Southern Branch, 8-0.  The Bruins scored 8 runs on 12 hits and left 11 on base.  Cal had no runs on 5 hits, made no errors, and left 8 runners on base.  759 fans came out to Evans Diamond today.  Tomorrow, the Bears face UCLA right here at 1 p.m. (Click here to read more…)

Idle Bears Drop Two Spots in Baseball America Rankings

By Ryan Gorcey May 19, 2008 | 5:26 pm
Posted in: Baseball

Taking the week off for finals didn’t hurt the Cal baseball team (32-17-2, 11-10 in the Pac-10) too much, as the Bears dropped two spots to No. 15 in the weekly poll after coming in at No. 13 last week.  Stanford (31-19-2, 12-8), which had three games last week, also dropped two spots after going 2-1.  This weekend will be huge for Cal, even though UCLA (29-23, 11-10) has fallen far from its lofty preseason No. 1 perch.  The Bruins find themselves in much the same situation as Bears teams of recent years, going into the final weekend desperately trying to cash in enough wins to make the NCAA tournament. (Click here to read more…)

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Weekend Thoughts

By Ryan Gorcey May 12, 2008 | 9:07 am
Posted in: Baseball

The Cal baseball team has ascended to No. 10 in the latest Rivals.com rankings, with Stanford sinking to No. 15.  Surprisingly, the Bears only moved up three spots to No. 13 with the Cardinal dropping to No. 14 in the Baseball America rankings.  I can’t say how shocked I am.  For once, I trust the Rivals rankings way more.  Baseball America must be joking.  The statement that Cal made this weekend was enormous, and the Bears took the wood to what was a top-10 team on the road.  Why they’ve only moved up three spots is beyond me. >

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Bears Swept Way Down in Rankings, Card Climbs to No. 3

By Ryan Gorcey April 28, 2008 | 10:30 am
Posted in: Baseball

A horrid weekend by the Cal baseball team’s pitching staff busted the team that was once at No. 5 in the country, according to Baseball America, down to No. 16.  The Bears (27-13-2, 7-8 in the Pac-10) have now dropped two conference road series in a row, and in both the Friday losses, starter Tyson Ross was wild, ineffective and downright terrible.  (Click here to read more…)

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Pac-10 Race Heats Up

By Ryan Gorcey April 21, 2008 | 10:37 am
Posted in: Baseball

Well, baseball fans, it looks like there’ll be a dogfight at the top of the Pac-10 this year, and it’s going to coincide with a fight for position at the top of the college baseball world. This week’s Baseball America Top-25 rankings just came out this morning. The most striking thing to note about the list? Four Pac-10 teams remain in the rankings, including a mini-comeback by preseason No. 1 UCLA (they check in at No. 23 after not being ranked last week). But the real drama comes in the top-10, with Stanford vaulting up from No. 10 to No. 5, a spot recently vacated by the Cal baseball team, which now checks in at No. 7, behind No. 6 Arizona State. The top three teams in the conference are now bunched together at the top of the national rankings. Hang on, folks, it’s going to be a helluva ride. (Click here to read more…)

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