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High-5 for Bears Baseball

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Today marks the first time in 12 years that the Cal baseball team (21-7-1, 4-2 in the Pac-10) has ascended to a program-high No. 5 national ranking. Moving to No. 1 is Miami (26-2), in the midst of a 13-game winning streak. Where did erstwhile No. 1 Arizona State go?  After losing the weekend series with now-No. 10 Stanford, the Sun Devils dropped to No. 2.  And wouldn’t ya know it, the Card are coming to Berkeley this afternoon to play the Bears at 2:30 p.m. at Evans Diamond. The preseason No.1 and No. 2, UCLA and Arizona, both dropped out of the rankings, leaving Cal, ASU and Leyland Stanford Junior University as the only Pac-10 teams remaining in the Baseball America top-25.

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Live From AT&T Park

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UPDATE 9:33: Cal staged a last-minute mini-rally, but it fell woefully short. Jackson fouled out to Braunecker to lead off the inning, but Dylan Tonneson cracked a solid single into left center field to give the Bears some hope. Canha came up and dunked a dying quail down into right field to advance Tonneson to third, and B.J. Guinn, in his first at-bat of the game, flied out to center to score Tonneson on the sacrifice. But that was all she wrote, as designated hitter Michael Capbarat grounded into a fielder’s choice to the shortstop to end the game.

Cal scored one run on six hits, with five errors, while San Francisco scored five runs on eight hits and committed no errors. Read the rest of this entry »

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Seventh Heaven

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After sweeping then-No. 5 Long Beach State this past weekend, the Cal baseball team has climbed into the Baseball America top 10. In the latest rankings, the Bears came in at No. 7, the second-highest Pac-10 team behind No. 1 Arizona State (25-1, 3-0 in the Pac-10). Read the rest of this entry »

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Bears Upset Dirtbags

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I may not be able to be in Berkeley to see the showdown between the No. 11 Cal baseball team and the No. 5 Dirtbags of Long Beach State, but at least I have Gametracker. Read the rest of this entry »

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Another Midweek Loss

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The No. 11 Cal baseball team (15-5-1, 2-1 in the Pac-10) again hit a stumbling block in its midweek game, this time losing its second straight extra-inning affair at Santa Clara, 7-5. The Broncos got to Bears closer Matt Gorgen in the bottom of the 10th, when Matt Long went long against the junior fireballer, tagging Gorgen for a two-run walk-off home run.

On a lighter note, senior second baseman Josh Satin just keeps on chugging. Read the rest of this entry »

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Moving Day in the Polls

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Just checking in with a few notes on the newly-minted No. 11 Cal baseball team. The Bears finally supplanted the Southern Branch, which dropped to No. 23. The team who dealt Cal its first loss of the season, Missouri, vaulted itself to No. 2 on the arm of ace Aaron Crow. That loss is actually looking better and better as the Tigers climb up the ranks.

UCLA was swept over the weekend by Long Beach State (which climbed from No. 7 to No. 5) and has fallen far from its preseason No. 1 ranking. The next team that the Bears face in a weekend series? Those same Dirtbags, this weekend at Evans Diamond, while I will be at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum watching the Dodgers and the BoSox. If only I had a jetpack. If you are still in Berkeley, CATCH THIS SERIES. It could very well be a key to the Cal season, as a very interesting rivalry has developed between these two teams since the Bears shocked Long Beach State in 2005. It should be a great back-and-forth series.

Over the weekend against Wazzu (the Bears took the series 2-1), senior second baseman Josh Satin claimed the school consecutive-game hit streak record for his own. On Saturday, Satin broke the record in dramatic fashion, smacking his eighth home run of the season over the left field wall at Bailey-Brayton Field to record a hit in 24 straight games dating back to last season. The previous record holder was Brian Horwitz, who hit in 23 straight back in 2001. Satin will be this week’s Cal nominee for Pac-10 Player of the Week. Satin is hitting .443 with 22 runs, eight longballs, and 24 RBI. Only junior first baseman David Cooper has more roundtrippers (9) and RBI (26) than Satin.

That’s it for this installment of your Spring Break Baseball Update. More to come after the Bears take on Santa Clara in a midweek game, well, I guess that would be today, wouldn’t it?  Until then, take care, and keep reading.

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Back on Track?

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The No. 12 Cal baseball team looks to be back in proper form after a mid-week hiccup against 5-11 Sacramento State. Through three innings against No. 25 Washington State (13-5), the Bears are chipping away as usual, scoring a run in the second and a pair in the third. Senior Josh Satin is 1-for-2 so far, extending his season hit streak to 17 games. As a side note, the record-keepers in the media relations department have informed us that not only has Satin hit in 17 consecutive games this season, but he also hit in the last five games of the 2007 season, making his real streak 22 games.

This being Purim, let’s have a little fun with that. The record holder, Brian Horwitz (who hit in 23 straight from Feb. 9-Mar. 25, 2001), is, like Satin and myself, a Member of the Tribe (Jewish). Way to keep the record in the family, Josh. One more single tomorrow, and we can all wish Satin a hearty ‘Mazel Tov!’

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Ouch, That Stung

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The Cal baseball team got slapped hard by Sacramento State today at Evans Diamond. 12-6. Damn. I can easily say that this was the worst I’ve ever seen the Bears play in my three years covering them. Five errors by Cal and only four earned runs out of 12 for the Hornets. See tomorrow’s article in the Daily Cal for the down and dirty.

But for now, here are a few notes. Read the rest of this entry »

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Cal Baseball Mourns Loss of Former Player

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It’s the call you never want to make as a reporter. But it’s the one you have to.

Wins and losses are easy. Slumps and streaks are pieces of cake. They’re so easy sometimes that I’ve had the story written before the game is even over. Simple, formulaic and predictable. There’s always a final score, comforting statistics. Always some place to take refuge.

But not when you have to make that call to ask about a dead teammate. Read the rest of this entry »

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Streak Snapped at Nine, Satin Keeps on Hitting

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The No. 12 Cal baseball team dropped the back end of Saturday’s doubleheader against Loyola Marymount to snap its nine-game winning streak, but before the Lions got the better of the Bears, Cal hitters put on a helluva show in the morning half.

The Bears decimated Loyola Marymount 21-9 off of 19 hits, and slammed six roundtrippers, including one by leadoff hitter Rich Gorman, who is generously listed at 5-foot-9. As a sidenote, Gorman popped another leadoff bomb in today’s win as well. Those are his first and second career home runs, respectively. But the big fireworks came from the usual suspects. Read the rest of this entry »

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