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UC Irvine showcases its power, eliminating Arizona State in NCAA baseball tournament
UC Irvine showcases its power, eliminating Arizona State in NCAA baseball tournament

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

UC Irvine showcases its power, eliminating Arizona State in NCAA baseball tournament

UC Irvine's Chase Call, shown here batting against Long Beach State in March, hit two home runs in an 11-6 win over Arizona State at the Los Angeles Regional of the NCAA baseball tournament Sunday. (Kyusung Gong / Associated Press) Under threat of elimination, UC Irvine's bats emerged once again. Bringing the power for a second straight game, the Anteaters connected for five home runs Sunday, eliminating Arizona State 11-6 in the Los Angeles Regional of the NCAA baseball tournament. Advertisement Needing to win four straight games to advance to the super regionals after losing to Arizona State on Friday, UC Irvine is halfway to its goal. Alonso Reyes — who had just one home run in 2025 entering Sunday's game — ripped a two-run home run off of Sun Devils starter Derek Schaefer in the fourth inning. Later in the inning, after Arizona State coach Willie Bloomquist went with Lucas Kelly out of the bullpen, Chase Call cleared the batter's eye in dead center field for a two-run home run to give the Anteaters a 6-1 lead. Read more: UC Irvine baseball fails to capitalize on chances in NCAA regional loss UC Irvine took a 7-2 lead in the sixth when Call launched a changeup over the heart of the plate from Sun Devils closer Cole Carlon beyond the left-field wall. Advertisement Call's two home runs weren't the only examples of the Anteaters' power at the plate. UC Irvine star center fielder Jacob McCombs connected for a no-doubt home run (423 feet, 106.5 mph) for the second straight day in the third inning, lifting the ball over The Jack and Rhodine Gifford Hitting Facility in right field. McCombs, an All-Big-West First Team honoree, leaned back in the batter's box after his home run, taking time to admire his go-ahead blast. Even when the Sun Devils threatened — scoring three in the sixth to make it a two-run game — James Castagnola replenished the lead with a two-run home run in the seventh. UC Irvine forced Carlon — who entered the game with a 2.73 earned-run average — from the game. He conceded a season-high five runs (four earned) across 1⅓ innings. Plenty is still up for grabs for the Anteaters, but it will now require more of the same offense — and taking down UCLA twice (once Sunday night and on Monday) to extend their season. Luckily for coach Ben Orloff, he preserved most of his pitching staff thanks to redshirt sophomore left-hander Ryder Brooks' start. Advertisement Read more: UC Irvine baseball coach Ben Orloff proving Mike Gillespie's prediction right The brother of former UCLA pitcher Jake Brooks made himself at home at Jackie Robinson Stadium, tossing 5⅓ innings of five-run ball, giving up six hits, walking four and striking out three with low-slot delivery. It was Brooks' longest start since a complete-game shutout of Hawaii on April 19. Orloff dipped into his bullpen for just two relief pitchers. Ricky Ojeda, the Big West Pitcher of the Year, tossed 1 ⅓ innings on 34 pitches. Over the last three days, Ojeda has thrown 74 pitches — and would be on just a few hours rest if he pitches Sunday night against UCLA. The Anteaters split their midweek season series against the Bruins earlier this year. Get the best, most interesting and strangest stories of the day from the L.A. sports scene and beyond from our newsletter The Sports Report. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

White hits 3 of Arizona's program-record 8 HRs in 14-4 win over Utah Valley
White hits 3 of Arizona's program-record 8 HRs in 14-4 win over Utah Valley

Washington Post

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Washington Post

White hits 3 of Arizona's program-record 8 HRs in 14-4 win over Utah Valley

EUGENE, Ore. — Mason White hit three of Arizona's program-record eight home runs and the No. 2 seed Wildcats beat fourth-seeded Utah Valley 14-4 on Saturday night at the Eugene Regional. Arizona (41-18) can clinch a berth in the super regionals with a win Sunday against the winner of an elimination game between Utah Valley, which beat host and No. 12 national seed Oregon 6-5 on Friday and No. 3 seed Cal Poly — which eliminated the Ducks with a 10-8 win earlier Saturday. Both the Wolverines and the Mustangs would have to beat the Arizona twice to win the double-elimination regional.

Tigers 14, Red Sox 2: Our shocked face
Tigers 14, Red Sox 2: Our shocked face

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Tigers 14, Red Sox 2: Our shocked face

The Red Sox got pummeled by the Tigers Monday night in a game that was over before it started. Good for Celtics viewership, at least. Three Studs Rafael Devers If he keeps hitting like this we can all agree to leave him alone, methinks. He went 1-1 before being pulled. That's perfect. You can't do better than that. Wilyer Abreu He hit a home run to end the shutout. Slay. Wilyer Abreu homers (11) on a fly ball to right field. BOS vs. DET at Comerica Park — MLB Home Runs (@ 2025-05-13T00:26:20.362157Z Abraham Toro Ninth inning homer? Sure! Bluesky being Bluesky, no homer before I had to post this. Thanks Obama. One Dud Tanner Houck I think this might be the end of the starting pitcher project, at least for now. Player of the Game The opposite day version of Houck tonight. Advertisement More from

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