Wednesday, May 26, 2010
UCSB Series Recap
Now that is more like it. It wasn't pretty at times but the Aggies found away not only to win but they swept the Gauchos this past weekend. The Aggies starting pitching was still impressive but they did struggle at times, in turn the bullpen still struggled but was also decent at times. Dayne Quist set the stage again with a solid outing on Friday

Friday-
Quist was on top of his game again in his second to last start of the year. The young southpaw went 7 innings, giving up just 2 runs. Those 2 runs Quist gave up were in his last inning of work, when the Aggies already had a 6 run lead. Scott Chew came in on the 8th inning but was ineffective, only retiring 1 batter whiling giving up 4 hits and 3 runs. Matthew Lewis came on in relief of Chew and was much more productive than his last appearance. Lewis went the final 1 and 2/3 innings in the game while only giving up 1 hit.

Offensively the Aggies were on top of things. They were assisted by some rough defense by the Gauchos, only 1 of the Aggies runs were actually earned. David Popkins started his Big West player of the week series off with a bang going 3 for 5 with 2 RBI. The two Scott's, Lyman and Heylman went a combined 4 for 8 with 2 runs scored and 1 RBI.

The Aggies being able to hold off the surging Gauchos late in the game was a big step in the right direction for this young team as they look to be more competitive in Big West play next year.

Saturday-

This time the Aggies played from behind and were able to make a come back late, with 7 runs scored in the last 3 innings. Sean Watson struggled, something that is unusual after his last couple outings, but Scott Heinig picked up the slack going 3 and 2/3 innings in relief. Heinig would only allow 2 walks while not giving up any hits.

The Aggies offense was even more in sync than Friday, David Popkins was 4 for 5 with 2 runs and 1 RBI. Scott Lyman did his job as clean up man, driving in 6 off his teammates on the day. 3 of Lyman's RBI came on his 5th home run of the season in the 7th inning. Seth 'The Secret Weapon' Batty was on top of his game on Saturday, going 3 for 5 and chipping in both a run and RBI.

The win on Saturday secured the 3rd conference series win for the Aggies and give them their 7th win in conference. The Aggies winning from protecting a lead and coming from behind was something that has to make Coach Rex Peters feel good. The momentum was in their favor heading into the Sunday match-up.

Sunday-
The Aggies seemed to be in the fast lane heading into Sunday but would soon fall behind 8-0 by the 5th inning. Scott Lyman struggled on the mound and at the plate but was picked up by his team mates in both aspects. Nathan Slater and Matthew Lewis combined to go 6 innings, allowing 2 hits and only walking 1 Gaucho.

Offensively the Aggies top of the lineup carried the team on Sunday. Justin Schafer went 2 for 5 with 2 runs scored an 1 RBI. Scott Heylman went 1 for 5 with a walk, 2 runs scored, and 1 run batted in. David Popkins finished off his amazing weekend going 4 for 5 on Sunday, he scored twice and drove in 5 Aggies.



Looking Forward-
The Aggies only have 3 more games on the schedule this year after Tuesday nights game in Palo Alto got rained out. They'll travel down to the Inland Empire and take on the UC Riverside Highlanders for the final weekend series of the year.

While there has been plenty of negatives this year as far as performance goes, David Popkins has not been party of that. The Aggie DH/OF became the first position player to get Big West player of the week since Kyle Mihaylo received the honor in 2008. The switch hitting slugger leads or is tied for the lead in the following categories; in batting average, runs scored, hits, triples, runs batted in, total bases, slugging percentage, and on base percentage. I for one would like to congratulate Popkins on an amazing year.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Cal Poly Series Recap
The big story of the weekend was great starting pitching, unfortunately the other story of the weekend was the bullpen and not for the same reason as the starters. The Aggies looked to bounce back after struggling in Big West Play, they showed a lot of good things on the field as well as bad things. The 12 inning battle on Friday set the tone for the rest of the weekend.

Friday-
Dayne Quist was back on top of his game Friday, he went 7 innings while only allowing 4 hits and 5 walks. Quist was able to keep the Mustangs to only 1 run during his time on the bump for the Ags. After He left the mound the rest of the Aggie pitchers were unable to have the same amount of success as the southpaw. Slater, Lewis and Blom combined to go 4 and 1/3 while giving up 6 hits, walked 6, and gave up 5 runs that were all earned. Over on the Mustangs side, Jeff Johnson came in and shut down the Aggies. In 4 and 2/3 innings of relief, Johnson allowed 2 hits and 2 walks while throwing shutout ball.

Offensively the Aggies had their ups-and-downs also. Scott Lyman continued his torrid season, going 2 for 5 with a run scored and 3 RBI. David Popkins went 2 for 4 with a run and RBI. Aside from those two guys the rest of the Aggies struggled for the most part. The Mustangs lost one of their better hitters part way through the game, Ross Brayton was hit in the neck/head area during his first inning of catching. Brayton did not return Friday or the rest of series.


Saturday-
Again on Saturday the Aggies had a great performance from a starter get spoiled by the bullpen. Sean Watson went 8 innings, gave up 6 hits and only walked 1. He struck out 4 while holding the Mustangs to 3 runs, 2 earned. DJ Mauldin went the distance for the Mustangs, giving up 9 hits and walked 2. He gave up 4 earned runs against the Aggies. David Popkins and Nathan Slater combined to give up the lead in the 9th inning, giving up 2 hits and 2 walks, also 2 earned runs. They also allowed one of the runners inherited from Watson to score.

Lyman and Popkins were the top performers at the plate again for the Aggies. Combined, they went, 3 for 7 while scoring 2 runs and driving 2 runs in. David Van Ostrand lead the Mustangs, going 3 for 4 with 1 run scored and 2 RBI.

The amount that the games Friday and Saturday looked the same, aside from the extra innings, was interesting and upsetting for Aggie fans. The lack of bullpen help really has hurt the Aggies all year but This weekend it really showed.

Sunday-
Senior Day for the Aggies, Kyle Mihaylo, Sean Watson, Scott Heinig, and Tim Busbin were all honored before the game. The Aggies will be returning everyone else next year.

Scott Lyman was on the mound and he continued the strong starting performances. He went 7 and 2/3 innings, he scattered 9 hits and 5 walks. 2 runs was all that came across on Lyman's watch and Scott Chew came in and was able to do something no other reliever had done that weekend, shut down the Mustangs. Chew went the remaining 1 and 1/3 innings while only giving up 1 hit and striking out 1.

The Mustangs starting pitching showed some weakness for the first time all weekend, Eugene Wright was roughed around during his 1 and 1/3, he walked 2 and gave up 5 hits while letting 4 runs score. The Mustangs bullpen worked a little better with Tommy Erlin pitching well before the Aggies broke loose against him also. Frankie Reed and Mark DeVincenzi pitched 4 shut out innings to end the game for the Mustangs. At that point the Aggies didn't need anymore runs, playing with a sizable lead.

The Bats came alive on Sunday for the Aggies, with the team scoring 8 runs on 11 hits. All the Aggies runs came in 2 different innings, the 1st and 4th with 4 runs scoring in each inning. Lyman continued the recent trend of being back in the lineup while he was on the mound, he went 2 for 3 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBI and 2 walks. Kyle Mihaylo had a strong Senior day, going 2 for 3 with a run scored and 2 RBI. Justin Schafer and Scott Heylman went 4 for 8 at the top of the order, with Heylman also scoring 2 runs.

Looking forward:
The Aggies struggled against Nevada on Tuesday losing 6-8, but then came back and won their last game at Dobbins for the year, 11-6 against the visiting Broncos of Santa Clara. Scott Lyman even made a start at 1B on Wednesday, going 3 for 5 and scored 3 runs.

The Aggies will hit the road for their final 7 games, with the next three down in Santa Barbara against the Gauchos. Then they'll have a midweek game against Stanford in Palo Alto, before finishing off the year down in sunny southern California against the Highlanders of Riverside.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pacific Tigers Series Recap
Unfortunately for the Aggies they're struggling with some of the key parts of their game, mostly pitching, and there's no time outs in conference play. The Aggies struggled last weekend against a tough Cal State Northridge team, except for the exceptional performance from Scott Lyman. This past weekend the Aggies pitching struggled again, and this time they were not bailed out on Sunday by Lyman.


Friday-
Dayne Quist has been a bit of an enigma throughout the season. His first 4 starts of the year were extremely dominant, but since then he has had big swings in performance, with more downs than ups. This past Friday was definitely a down on the scale of the season. Quist made it to the 5th inning against the Tigers but was unable to record an out and was removed after facing 7 batters that inning. CJ Blom came in on relief for Quist, and while he performed better than Quist, he still allowed another 3 runs over the final 5 innings. Overall it's a day the Aggies pitching staff may want to forget, the two southpaws combined to allow 16 hits and 12 runs of which 9 were earned. They also walked 5 batters while only striking out 6. The bigger problem with the game on Friday was that at the same time that the pitching was struggling, the hitting wasn't doing much better.

The Lineup was short one of the more important hitters for the Aggies, Justin Schafer, who is currently injured with an upper leg injury. Justin Andrade took Schafer's spot in the line up but played second base, with Heylman sliding over to play shortstop. The Aggies were able to put together 8 hits and 5 walks but only 1 run on Friday. That run came after Justin Andrade got on base with a walk and stole second base, he would come around to score on a Scott Kalush single. That's about it for good news on the offense. Marcus Pointer for the Tigers was able to, in the truest sense, spread the 8 hits and 4 walks that he surrendered. One last good note, every starting player for the Ags reached base at least once.

Saturday-
The pitching held the Tigers to a little less on Saturday and the offense was able to put more runs across the plate, but in the end it turned out to come just a little short as the Aggies. The Aggies would fall 7-5 on Saturday but there are a lot more good things to take away from the game.

While Sean Watson wasn't extremely impressive on the mound, he has given the Aggies a sense of stability that had been missing since Anthony Kupbens was lost for the rest of the year. David Popkins and Matthew Lewis were very strong in relief of Watson, keeping the game close for a potential come back.

Seth "the secret weapon" Batty, making his second start of the weekend, went 2 for 3 with a walk and drove in 3 runs. Paul Politi, who made a movement into the 3rd spot of the lineup, finished the game 3 for 5 and scored a run. The Aggies line was active from top to bottom, with Scott Kalush the only starter to not collect a hit, although he did reach base on a walk. Overall the Aggies offense put together 16 hits, 2 more than the Tigers. but the Tigers were able to capitalize on scoring opportunities better than the Aggies were. For the Tigers, Nick Longmire continued a very good weekend, going 4 for 5 on Saturday, after going 4 for 5 on Friday.

The Aggies showed once again that they are a very young team that is going to have their ups-and-downs in different facets of the game.

Sunday-
Scott Lyman, who was masterful last week, took a step back against the Tigers. The Aggies Sophomore Righty lasted 5 and 2/3 innings, he struck out 7 Tigers but walked 7 also and allowed 10 hits. Scott Chew went 2 innings of relief, giving up 2 hits and walking 1 while striking out 3. Matthew Lewis struggled finishing up the game, in 1 and 1/3 inning he allowed 3 run on 2 hits and 2 walks.

Lyman, who was reinstalled back into the line up last weekend, went 1 for 4 with 2 RBI in his batting duties Sunday. Paul Politi was back in the 3rd spot of the line up but did not preform at the same level as Saturday, going 0 for 5. Seth "the secret weapon" Batty finished off a strong weekend where he started all 3 games, he went 3 for 5 and scored 2 runs. Davis Popkins went 2 for 3 while driving in a run and scoring 1.


Looking forward-
The Aggies are in Moraga today taking on Saint Mary's. This coming weekend will be the last home series of the year for The Ags, with the Cal Poly Mustangs coming to town with their 6 and 12 Big West Record. The Mustangs are only a couple of games ahead of the Aggies, which means if UCD can win this series there is potential for them to move out of the last place position of the Big West.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Cal State Northridge Series Recap
To say the Aggies had been struggling in conference play might be an understatement. They had been swept by both Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine, while taking 2 out of 3 against Long Beach State. The Aggies went into Northridge this past weekend with a conference record of 2-7 and were occupying the basement of the Big West Standings. The Aggies opened up their weekend series putting their ace southpaw, Dayne Quist, on the mound.

Friday-
Quist on a solid but unspectacular outing. He went 6 innings while giving up 5 runs, all of which were earned. He did strike out 8 Matadors on the day while only walking 2. Overall the outing from Quist was not the dominant performance the Aggies had come to expect early in the year but it was an improvement over what he had thrown in some recent conference games. Nathan Slater and Matthew Lewis worked in relief of Quist, with Lewis picking up his 5th save of the year. While the Aggies pitching was decent, the story of the weekend for the Aggies was the offense.

The Aggies put up 15 hits against Northridge on Friday in route to scoring 9 runs. Kyle Mihaylo, Eric Johson, Paul Politi, and Scott Lyman lead the way for the Aggies going a combined 9 for 18, scoring 7 runs, driving in 6, and walking 2 times. Mihaylo and Lyman both went yard on Friday also giving them 5 and 4 on the year respectively at the time. The Aggies played with a a lead for all of the game, the final score coming in at 9-7.

Saturday-
Everything that went right for the Aggies offense on Friday, didn't on Saturday. The Aggies managed 6 hits and 4 walks but only one of the Ags had more than 1 hit, Scott Kalush had 2. The Aggie hitters were stifled by Junior righty Paul Tremlin, he went the full 9 innings on 117 pitches. Tremlin was abled to spread the hits and walks around and only give up 1 run on a Seth "the secret weapon" Batty sac-fly.

Aggie pitching struggled on Saturday, Sean Watson started but only lasted 4 and 2/3 innings while giving up 4 runs. Scott Heinig came on in relief of Watson but struggled even more than Watson did, giving up 7 runs in 3 and 1/3 innings.

Sunday-
The Aggies offense was firing on all pistons on Sunday to finish out the series and they didn't even have one of their best hitters in the line-up. Scott Lyman took to the mound for the Ags so, given the plan that has been set out by Rex Peters, Lyman would not be hitting that game. The Aggies didn't even have help from David Popkins, another one of the most dangerous hitters on the team, he struggled going 0 for 3 on the day.

The offense was lead by Senior outfielder, Kyle Mihaylo. After going yard on Friday, Mihaylo did it again. Thats gives him a team leading 6 home runs on the year. Mihaylo finished the day 3 for 6, scoring 3 runs and driving in 4. Paul Politi and Eric Johnson were in sync again to finish out the year, going a combined 8 for 12 on the day. they scored 8 runs and drove in 3. While the offense was slugging on Sunday, they didn't need to score much to win because of the performance that Scott Lyman had on the mound.

It took the Aggies starter 105 pitches, his third highest total on the year, to get through 8 innings and hold the Matadors scoreless. He only allowed 3 hits and walked 1 batter while striking out 6. Lyman was named Big West pitcher of the week for his outing in Northridge. Mattew Lewis came in to finish the game and only needed 8 pitches to retire the last three batters.


Looking forward-
The Aggies have a match-up in Santa Clara on Wednesday this week before a weekend series at Dobbins Field against Big West Rivals the Pacific Tigers. The Aggies are currently tied for last in the conference but will have a better chance at wins moving forward because they already faced the three hardest teams in the division in Long Beach, Fullerton, and Irvine. The Aggies still have 4 more conference weekend match-ups to play with Cal Poly, UC Santa Barbara, and UC Riverside on the schedule after Pacific.

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Monday, April 26, 2010
UC Irvine Series Recap
The Aggies had a week off from conference play after their series against the Long Beach State Dirtbags. The Aggies played 5 games, 2 at home in Dobbins and 3 during a weekend series when they made a trip down to Bakersfield to take on the Roadrunners of CSUB. The Ags came out of the week with a 2-3 record with a win against San Jose State and 1 in Bakersfield. This past weekend the Aggies had their 3rd conference series, this time against pre-season top 10 team UC Irvine. Coming into the weekend the Aggies stood at 16-16 overall and 2-4 in conference play and the visiting Anteaters came in at 21-13 and 5-4 in conference play. By the end of the weekend the Ags fell to 2-7 in conference play and the Anteaters improved to 8-4.

Friday-
Not a lot went right for the Aggies throughout the weekend, Sean Watson would fall into 1 of the few things that did. Watson struggled some by hitting three batters and balking 1 time but given the struggles the Aggies have had with their third starter since Anthony Kupbens' injury. Watson finished his day with 7 and 2/3 innings, allowing 11 hits, 7 runs, only 3 of which were earned but the reason they were unearned was Watson's fault.

Offensively there was pretty much nothing happening for the Aggies, in total they sent 28 batters to the plate throughout the game, for those of you keeping score at home that's one more than the minimum. Daniel Bibona and Kyle Hooper combined to 3 hit the Aggies through 9 innings in only 109 pitches. Bibona struck out 8 batters as he improved to 7-2 on the year.

The Anteaters were in full force offensively by scoring 8 runs on 13 hits. They were lead by Casey Stevenson who went 4 for 5, scoring 2 runs and driving in 3. Brian Hernandez also chipped in going 3 for 5 and drove in 3 runs as well.

Overall the game on Friday was not one the Aggies want to remember offensively and did not set a good tone for the rest of the weekend.

Saturday-
The Aggies hoped to get their offense on track after the sub-par showing on Friday but that was not in the cards on Saturday afternoon. The Aggies started off the game with a single by Daniel Cepin, driven hard in the hole between shortstop and third base. That single by Cepin accounted for the totality of the Aggies offense on Saturday. Christian Bergman pitched a masterful game for the Anteaters, facing the minimum amount of batters after Cepin was caught stealing later in the 1st inning. Bergman held the Aggies scoreless while moving through the rest of the game without allowing another base runner. He struck out 6 and only required 89 pitches to get through the 9 innings.

Unfortunately for the Aggies their Ace was not in the same form as Bergman. Dayne Quist took the mound Saturday after a decent outing in Bakersfield the week before but his numbers against the Anteaters were, to put it bluntly, bad. The southpaw finished the day going 5 plus innings, surrendering 11 hits while walking 2, he also doubled hit hit batter number by plunking two Anteaters on the day, one positive was that he did strike out 4 batters. Given how strong Bergman was pitching it didn't really matter how many runs the Aggies pitchers surrendered but the 13 that Quist and Scott Heinig ended up allowing added an extra string to the loss.

Sunday-
Heading into Sunday the series had already been decided both mathematically and emotionally but the Aggies still hoped to but forward a better offensive showing than they had the previous two games, while they were unable to come away with the win their were definitely positives to take away from the Sunday game. Those positives were mainly the offense showing up and Nathan Slaters performance in relief of Scott Lyman.

The offense came away Sunday with 11 hits, 6 of which were split between Scott Heylman, Eric Johnson, and Paul Politi. Those players also combined for 3 runs sored and 3 RBI. The Anteaters offense was still in full swing on Sunday, scoring 10 runs, 8 against Lyman. They were lead by Brian Hernandez, Jeff Cusick, and normally light hitting DJ Crumlich. Cusick was 2 for 4 with 1 run scored and 4 RBI, Hernandez went 1 for 3 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBI, and Crumlich chipped in going 2 for 3 with 2 runs scored and 1 batted in.


A look forward-
It was clear the the Aggies were outmatched by the Anteaters this past weekend, but there are good things to take at least from Sundays game. They are still a young team and there will still be growing pains throughout the rest of the year. The Ags will be at home Tuesday taking on the Golden Bears of Berkeley before heading down to Northridge this weekend for a three game series against the Matadors of CSUN. The Aggies have a tough match up this weekend, while they currently have a 6-9 record while away from Dobbins and the Matadors have a 12-10 home record.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Long Beach State Series
After last weeks Series against the Cal State Fullerton Titans the Aggies stood at 0-3 in Conference play. The visiting Long Beach State Dirtbags gave the Aggies some trouble but the Aggies had a much better series overall this past weekend, finishing at 2-1 to improve to 2-4 overall in conference play. Due to poor weather forecast for Sunday the weekend series was played with 1 game on Friday and a double header Saturday.


Friday-
The first game of the weekend series at Dobbins stadium would be a big test for the Aggies, Friday starter Dayne Quist had struggled in back-to-back starters against the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Cal State Fullerton Titans.

Quist came out of the gate earlier showing that his superior command, that had been lacking in his last two starts, was back. Quist held the Dirtbags scoreless until the top of the 9th inning when he gave up a 2-run-homer to shortstop Devin Lohman. His numbers overall were right back to where they had been in his first 4 starts of the season. In 8 and 1/3 inning the Aggies southpaw only surrendered 5 hits, walking 2, and striking out a total of 7 Dirtbags. Really up until that Lohman home run Quist had looked every bit the Friday starter that the Aggies need him to be. Matthew Lewis came in to finish the game off for the Ags, reportedly hitting the mid-90's MPH on his last pitch of the game. It seems as if Lewis has started to develop as the go to reliever at the back of the bullpen for the Aggies and so far so good.

The Aggie hitters were pretty quiet on Friday but Long Beach State helped them out with 3 errors. In the end none of the Aggies 3 runs were earned against the Dirtbag pitchers but they still got the job done. Scott Lyman lead the way offensively, going 2 for 3 with a walk and scoring 1 of the Aggies runs. David Popkins went 1 for 2 on the day, he also had a walk and scored 1 run for the Ags. Paul Politi scored the 3rd run for the Aggies, the only RBI of the game went to Daniel Cepin that came on a sac fly in the 7th inning.

One of the most important parts of the Friday game was that Dayne Quist kept his pitch count in the double digits, topping out at 96. The Aggies had not played amazingly but they played well enough to get their first conference win. The Aggies had momentum going into Saturday's double-header.

Saturday Game 1-

The 11am time for first pitch of the first game of the double-header kept some of the crowds away but the Aggies were there and ready from the start. Scott Lyman was on the bump for the Aggies and again he was not in the lineup while on the mound. Seth Batty took Lyman's place in the lineup and playing left field while David Popkins slid over to right field for game 1.

Scott Lyman actually pitched a better game than his numbers suggest and his numbers weren't even that bad. Lyman went 6 and 1/3 innings while giving up 10 hits, 5 runs which were all earned, striking out 4 and only walking 1. He improved to 2-3 on the season as a pitcher, and 2-1 in his last 3 starts. I would say the experiment to not have him hit while he's on the mound has proven to be a success thus far. Lyman had some troubles in the 7th inning and would eventually be pulled for Davis native Scott Heinig. The bullpen struggled a little bit late in the game but Matthew Lewis came on in the 9th to get his second 2 out save in as many days.

As far as the offense in game 1 on Saturday, the production was there throughout the lineup, with Scott Heylman being the only Aggie to not record a hit. Heylman did have 4 assists in the field to continue his stellar defense at second base. David Popkins lead the way for the offense, going 2 for 4 with 2 RBI, and 1 run scored. Paul Politi only had one hit on the day but he made it count. Politi came up with the bases loaded in the 2nd inning and drilled a ball deep into the left center gap to clear the bases, he ended up on second base with a double. Daniel Cepin also chipped in going 2 for 3 on the day with 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, and 2 walks.

The Dirtbags offense did flex it's muscle some in the morning game on Saturday, lead by Joey Terdoslavich, Jonathan Jones, and Devin Lohman. Terdoslavich went 3 for 4 with 3 RBI, and 1 run scored. Jones was 2 for 5 with a very important hit in the 9th inning that brought the game close enough that Rex Peters felt it necessary to bring in Matthew Lewis. Lohman, who had the home run against Quist on Friday, went 1 for 4 with 2 runs scored in game 1 on Saturday.

The biggest disappointment of the game for the Dirtbags had to be the poor outing for Jake Thompson. There were multiple scouts on hand for the morning game and reportedly it was to see Thompson. Unfortunately for the young Dirtbag righty his day did not go well at all. He ended up leaving the game after 1 and 1/3 innings and only facing 11 batters. Thompson walked 3, allowed 3 hits, and 6 runs that were all earned.

After the first game of the double header the Aggies had locked up their first conference series win on the season but had a big challenge in front of them with a Dirtbag offense that was clearly working on all cylinders and a missing Aggie from the normal starting three, Anthony Kupbens.


Saturday Game 2-

With Anthony Kupbens sidelined with tendinitis the Aggies turned to Freshman CJ Blom to start the second game of the double header. This time last year Blom was a senior attending Napa High School, on Saturday it was clear that the young lefty had the trust of Rex Peters to be put out there for his first career start as an Aggie.

For those of you unfamiliar with Blom, he is a 6 foot 4, 230 pound southpaw that hails from Napa, California. He actually played center on his high school football team and won a lineman of the year award for the San Joaquin Section. Before he made the start Saturday afternoon Blom had a 3.52 ERA, a 1 and 0 record in 6 appearances. He pitched a total of 7 and 2/3 innings while striking out 13, walking 5 and giving up 3 earned runs.

Blom's numbers Saturday weren't amazing but there are a lot of good things to take away from the game but first we'll cover the bad. He went 3 and 2/3 innings, gave up 9 hits and 6 earned runs. Blom left the game without walking a single Dirtbag, but only struck out 2. The lack of allowing any walks along with only being a freshman and facing a potent Dirtbag offense make Blom's start much more impressive than the overall numbers would suggest.

The story of the afternoon game was Branden Pinder and his great performance toeing the rubber for the visiting Long Beach State Dirtbags. Pinder came into the Series with a 3.64 ERA and a 2 and 3 record in 7 starts on the year. He had pitched 42 innings and only struck out 24 batters while allowing a batting average against of .307. The performance of Pinder was clearly fueled by the Aggies falling behind early and helping him out often but still his numbers were very impressive. Pinder checked in with the complete game shutout against the Aggies. He only allowed 3 hits and walked 1, which was actually Justin Schafer who was the first hitter Pinder faced on the day. The Sophomore righty for the Dirtbags only struck out 3 but it also only took him 101 pitches to complete his shutout of the Aggies.

Offensively there isn't much to talk about for the Aggies, Eric Johnson, Paul Politi, and Scott Heylman all had hits. Those three along with Joseph Medeiros and the previously mentioned Justin Schafer comprised the totality of the Aggies base runners for the last game of the weekend series.

The offense for the Dirtbags was in full force to finish off the series. Joey Terdoslavich continued his strong day, finishing game 2 going 3 for 5, scoring 2 runs and knocking in 1. TJ Mittelstaedt went 5 for 5, he also had 2 RBI and 1 run scored. Steve Tinoco went 2 for 3 for the Dirtbags and he also had 3 RBI.


Looking forward-
The Aggies improve to 2-4 in conference play and now have the next 6 games to regroup with 2 games midweek against the University of San Francisco Tuesday and a game against San Jose State on Wednesday. Both of those games will be played at Dobbins stadium, the San Francisco game will be broadcasting on KDVS 90.3 FM 15 minutes before first pitch, which is set for 2:30pm Tuesday.

This weekend the Aggies will be in Bakersfield taking on the Roadrunners of CSBU. The following week the Aggies will play 1 mid week game in Reno to cap off the streak of non-conference games. The 23rd-25th of this month the Aggies will have yet another huge task in front of them with the Anteaters of UC Irvine will be in Davis for a weekend series.

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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Cal State Fullerton Series
The Aggies knew that coming into Fullerton they were going to have to fight for everything. The Fullerton Titans had struggled before conference play but there is a reason that they were ranked 4th overall in the nation in Baseball America's pre-season College rankings, the Titans are a perennial powerhouse in the world of college baseball. They have produced a long line of major league talent including among others: Aaron Rowand, Kurt Suzuki, Phil Nevin, and Mark Kotsay. The Titans currently have some more potential major league talent in the pipeline with Christian Colon and Gary Brown. The Aggies knew that the Titans could be even better offensively than the opponents from last week, the Fresno State Bulldogs, and Friday night the Titans started the series off with a bang.

Thursday-
Double digit runs is not very common in baseball, even less common is putting up 20 in one game which is exactly what the Titans did Friday night. Dayne Quist looked a lot like he did last week against Fresno State, very hittable. His ending stat line is pretty ugly, one of the most telling stats was that he had his shortest appearance of the season at 5 innings while still throwing a lot of pitches, 109 to be exact. Quist, as the Friday starter, if often called upon to go deep into games to set the tone for the weekend and anytime he exits the game early it is a fairly clear marker to see how he's done. Quist also gave up 10 earned runs and 11 total. The worst ratio in my opinion for the Thursday start was that he walked 6 while only striking out 1, when you're that hittable and unable to get any outs yourself it's going to be a really bad day. That was the one thing Quist had in Fresno, so this outing was that much worse. I am still confident that the young southpaw will bounce back but back-to-back weak showings is never a good thing. Unfortunately for Quist his bullpen wasn't able to help him out at all.

Tim Busbin very likely had his worst outing of his pitching career during his only appearance for the weekend in Fullerton. Busbin went 1/3 of an inning on 37 pitches while giving up 9 runs, all of which were earned. Busbin gave up 3 hits and walked 6 and struck out 0. At that point the game was beyond reach, Scott Chew made his second appearance on the year and went 2 and 2/3 innings while pitching pretty well but "junk time" has possibly never been more fitting then his time in the game Thursday night.

Daniel Cepin and Paul Politi had the best nights for the Aggies at the plate but hardly any hitters played a full 9 innings and compared to the Titans hitters no one in the Aggies lineup did anything notable. The Titans were lead by exactly who we thought they would be, Christian Colon and Gary Brown. Colon and Brown were a combined 8 for 11 with 6 runs scored and 6 RBI, so a very impressive night for the top two hitters for Fullerton.

Friday-
The Aggies had 24 hours to regroup but when they took to Goodwin Field Friday night it was a very similar outcome. The Ags did have more bats come alive Friday, with Scott Heylman, Scott Lyman and Justin Schafer leading the way with a combined 7 for 11 from the plate with 4 runs, and 2 RBI but it still wasn't nearly enough to keep up with the Titans.

The Titans put the game away quickly, scoring 6 runs in each of the first two innings. They were once again lead by Colon and Brown, going 3 for 5 and 3 for 4 respectively. Brown also scored 4 runs Friday night while also knocking in another.

The Aggies once again had a weak performance from their starter, Anthony Kupbens this time. Kupbens stat line comes across as pretty ugly, 4 and 2/3 innings and he threw 115 pitches which gives a indication of the trouble to come. The lefty gave up 15 hits, walked 4 and allowed 16 Titans to cross the plate, all of which were earned. Sean Watson had one of his worst outings on the year in relief of Kupbens, going 2 and 1/3 innings while allowing 10 hits and 7 runs to score. It took the Aggies 186 pitches to get through 7 innings of baseball.

Saturday-
The fact that the Aggies came out to the field on Saturday and actually put up a fight is impressive, but unlike in Fresno last week they were unable to come away with the W. The game on Saturday was a pitchers duel, with Kyle Mertins and Scott Lyman facing off.

Lyman had another strong performance, which makes it back to back good outings from the struggling Sunday starter. His stat line doesn't look great but Lyman did a good job battling and keeping his team close throughout the game. The young righty went 7 innings, gave up 9 hits and walked 4 while only striking out 2 but he kept his team withing striking distance, which is a feat after how much offense the Titans put together the prior two games. It looks as though Lyman has turned a corner with the new tactic from Rex Peters, on days that he pitches Lyman no longer is in the lineup. The question will be if the Aggies offense continues to struggle on days that Lyman starts, will Peters be able to hold one of his best hitters out of the lineup.

David Popkins was the only Aggie hitter to have a strong day, going 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. The Titans top two hitters were pretty quiet also, Colon went 1 for 5 and Brown went 0 for 2 with a walk. After the output the Titans had on Thursday and Friday it is understandable that they didn't have much left in the tank, but they still had enough to get the W. The Titans broke the 2-2 tie in the 8th inning when Billy Marcoe went yard over the center field fence off of Scott Lyman. The Aggies had a chance to sneak away from Goodwin field with a win but instead they start conference play off with the 3 game sweep.

Upcoming week-
The Aggies game against the Wolfpack of Nevada, which was scheduled for Monday, has been postponed so the next time they take the field will be back in Davis at Dobbins Stadium this Friday the 9th where they will host Long Beach State for a weekend series. The Aggies have a little more pressure now that they will be starting their second week of conference play still looking for win number 1. I would imagine that we will see a strong bounce back from Quist and Kupbens as well as hopefully the offense as a whole. Kupbens has been one of the more quiet starters early on this year with Quist dominating his first 4 starts and Lyman has the flashy tools but Kupbens still is a capable starter and I will be looking at him in depth later this week. The Aggies next 5 games are at home in Davis and that chance to regroup is exactly what they need after weak showings in Fresno and Fullerton.

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