Community college baseball: Beware of the Pirates
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - As the community college baseball season quickly draws
near, one warning is being heard throughout the Orange Empire Conference.
Beware of the Pirates.
This year’s Orange Coast College baseball team boasts 16 sophomores,
including OCC’s lone All-OEC utility player from last season, Scott
Beerer. Strong pitching, a dangerous offensive attack and a noteworthy
freshman class, featuring 5-foot-10 shortstop Donnie Murphy, make OCC a
strong contender for the conference title this season.
But the Pirates have heard of great expectations before and didn’t
meet them. They wore the underachieving tag in 2000, yet overcame the
label, except for some inconsistency, with a gritty performance last
season.
Last year, OCC earned a 26-18 record and posted two regional playoff
wins. The Pirates finished a respectable 12-12 in the OEC, but this year
Coach John Altobelli is expecting much more.
“This could be my best team in my 10 years here,” Altobelli said. “It
reminds me of my first year team (which reached the final four in 1992).
Good power, good speed. We’re a team that won’t be able to sneak up on
anybody. It’s going to be a fun year. We won’t have to peck away for
runs. We won’t have to manufacture our runs.”
Altobelli’s confidence is a result of the sophomores’ potential. Led
by Beerer, the Pirates’ second-year men will concentrate on team
chemistry, and help try to overcome the stereotypes of individuality in
junior college athletics.
“I’m expecting for us to go all the way (to the final four in
Fresno),” said Beerer, who was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the
spring. “There’s no reason why we can’t. Talent-wise we’re one of the top
schools I’ve seen and now it’s a matter of how we come together.
Offensively, if everyone in the order is swinging the bat then there’s no
really stopping us.”
The Pirates expect to be powerful on offense because of their pitching
staff, led by sophomore Justin Azze, who is bound for the University of
Hawaii. Sophomores Matt Clanton, Rob Williams and Beerer solidify the
pitching, as do freshmen Kyle Allen and Garrett Murdy.
Other pitchers who will be in the mix as relievers include, freshman
left-hander Kyle Allen and freshman right-hander Garrett Murdy.
Sophomores Sam Greco, Chip Southerland and Greg Schwenn will also
compete.
Southerland went to Southwestern junior college in Oregon last season,
while Schwenn was a redshirt for Texas Tech before going to play for Cal
State Northridge.
Freshmen Jimmy Treece and Billy Pinney solidify the pitching staff
with strong arms and sophomore Al Lambert has been a surprise as of late.
Ryan Hanson, who played football at UNLV and was the back-up catcher
for the Runnin’ Rebels’ baseball team last year, will be OCC’s starting
catcher.
Sophomore Glenn Hedgpeth starts at first base. He’s the OEC’s best
first baseman, Altobelli said. Hedgpeth willingly moved from shortstop to
first because he was aware of Murphy’s immense talents.
Returning sophomore Jake Garcia is the team’s consistent second
baseman, and Murphy strengthens the infield with his shortstop play.
“He can be a guy that can be in the big leagues some day,” Altobelli
said of Murphy. “Unfortunately, we can only have him for one year because
the scouts will catch on to him.”
Sophomore Ryan Marcos, who led the team in RBIs (47) last year, will
be at third base. Marcos has signed on with the University of Hawaii
Pacific
Sophomore Chris Sinner, who has signed to play for Gonzaga next
season, is a leader in the outfield, where Beerer will mostly play.
Beerer said he will decide at season’s end if he will turn pro or play
for Texas A&M; next season.
The Pirates begin their season Friday, the first day of their Matt
O’Brien Tournament, facing San Jacinto at 2 p.m., then playing in a
doubleheader on Saturday with Eastern Utah at 10 a.m. and Deanza at 2
p.m.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BASEBALL
Justin Azze P So.
Scott Beerer LF/P So.
Matt Clanton P So.
Rob Williams P So.
Kyle Allen P Fr.
Garrett Murdy P Fr.
Sam Greco P So.
Chip Southerland P So.
Greg Schwenn P So.
Billy Pinney P Fr.
Al Lambert P So.
Jimmy Treece P Fr.
Ryan Hanson C So.
Cliff Cotton C So.
Aaron Purcha C Fr.
Glenn Hedgpeth 1B So.
Kyle Stanley 1B Fr.
Jake Garcia 2B So.
Donnie Murphy SS Fr.
Ryan Marcos 3B So.
Chris Sinner CF/LF So.
Jeremy Lahmann CF/LF So.
Collin Stiltz OF Fr.
Joe Morrison OF Fr.
Zack Merideth RF Fr.
Greg Benoit RF Fr.
Jarred Lewis DH So.
Coach: John Altobelli
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