Sokarda’s single lifts Pirates, 1-0
Patrick Laverty
Freshman Daniel Sokarda hit a high chopper over the first baseman’s
head with one out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 11th
inning to end an outstanding pitcher’s duel Tuesday and lift Orange
Coast College to a 1-0 victory in 11 innings over visiting
Southwestern.
“It was a hanging slider,” Sokarda said. “I was going to take the
first pitch, but I saw it was hanging. I went after it and good
things happened.”
Not much good happened for either offense throughout the game.
Southwestern starter Scott Deen was perfect through six innings
before OCC’s Matt Cline gave the Pirates their first baserunner with
a leadoff single in the seventh inning.
Pirates left-hander Steven Johns was just as good. He allowed just
four hits over eight innings and struck out eight, keeping Orange
Coast in the ballgame.
Southwestern (3-4) had just as much trouble against OCC reliever
Ryan Clear, who threw three scoreless innings and struck out four.
“Pitching has been our strongpoint all year and we needed it again
today,” Pirates Coach John Altobelli said.
When Deen exited the game after nine innings of two-hit ball,
OCC’s offensive prospects improved, but the Pirates (4-3) still
couldn’t push across the winning run.
A leadoff double by Jeff Piaskowski in the 10th inning gave OCC
hope and a pair of intentional walks loaded the bases with one out.
But right-hander Arturo Reyes entered the game and struck out Jarrod
Carchio and Garrett Young to end the threat.
Cline led off the following inning with a single to center field
and advanced to third on a perfect sacrifice bunt by Keith Mastel,
his second such bunt of the game. Mastel laid it down the third-base
line, forcing Southwestern’s Jorge Bravo to make the play and Cline
took advantage when nobody covered third base.
Attempting to repeat the Houdini-like escape of the 10th inning,
Southwestern again loaded the bases with two intentional walks, then
brought in left-hander Manny Hernandez to face Sokarda.
“I wanted it,” Sokarda said. “I wanted it bad after that at-bat I
had in the 10th inning where I fouled off a lot of pitches [then
grounded out].”
Johns, who was making his third start of the season, was helped by
quality defensive play. The Pirates turned four double plays in the
game, including three behind Johns.
The first of those double plays came in the fourth inning after
Johns had allowed the first hit of the game, a single by Deen that
glanced off Johns’ glove.
David Lievanos then lined out to Johns, who threw to first for the
double play.
In the seventh inning, after back-to-back, one-out singles by the
Jaguars, Johns induced a ground ball to Cline at shortstop who
started the double play.
The Pirates added an inning-ending double play in the eighth and
ninth innings as well.
The only other jam Johns found himself in came when Bravo led off
the fifth inning with a double down the left-field line. But Johns
connected with Cline on a back-door pickoff play, erasing the threat.
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Nonconference
Orange Coast 1, Southwestern 0, 11
innings
Score by Innings
SW’ern 000 000 000 00 -- 0 5 0
OCC 000 000 000 01 -- 1 5 1
Deen, Ward (10), Reyes (10), Hernandez (11) and Palacios; Johns,
Clear (9) and Hazen. W -- Clear
(1-0). L -- Reyes. 2B -- Bravo (S),
Piaskowski (OCC).
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