
Harris Williams started a three-run rally for the Dons in the seventh Saturday with a leadoff pinch-hit double.
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BASE | Dons' Late Rally Comes Up Short in Game Two
2/22/2020 11:07:00 PM | Baseball
SAN FRANCISCO — More early runs Saturday for host CSU Bakersfield stood up this time, as the Roadrunners evened the non-conference series against the University of San Francisco baseball team with an 8-4 win at Hardt Field.
HOW IT HAPPENED
HOW IT HAPPENED
- CSU Bakersfield (3-3) scored seven runs in the first three innings Saturday, a day after scoring five in the first two. They had five in the first two again on Saturday, thanks in large part to a three-run blast by Damian Henderson that made it 5-0.
- The Roadrunners chased USF starter Grant Young (0-2) without an out recorded in the third after the first three batters reached base (two singles, hit-by-pitch). In came Nick Roth, who, after a bases-loaded walk to the first batter he faced and a run-scoring fielder's choice, would retire 11 in a row with six strikeouts. He finished with four shutout innings of no-hit relief, one of the best outings by a Dons pitcher this season.
- Like in Friday's opener, the Dons started working their way back in the later innings. Robert Emery scored the Dons' first run in the fourth after a leadoff double. San Francisco rallied for three more in the seventh after another leadoff double from Harris Williams. An RBI single from Matthew Mendibles, and two run-scoring fielder's choice ground balls (with a CSUB error thrown in the mix) allowed the Dons to pull within three at 7-4.
- The Dons looked to be getting ready to strike for more in the eighth with two in scoring position and no outs following a double by Jacob Munoz, bringing the tying run to the plate. But a hard-hit ball right to the second baseman followed by a double play killed the rally, and that was as close as the Dons would get on the scoreboard.
- "Tough first three innings today. We were down 7-0, battled back to 7-4 with no outs in the eighth and could not score partly due to a crucial baserunning mistake."
- "Roth was big for us out of the bullpen with four scoreless, Harris Williams had a big hit off the bench and Yovetich had another solid performance, as well as Munoz."
- 1: No players had more than one hit for USF Saturday, the first time this season the Dons haven't had a multi-hit game from someone. Their six total hits was their second-lowest total of the season after collecting five in the season opener on Feb. 14.
- 6: Roth's six strikeouts matched a single-game high for a USF pitcher this season. Alex Pham also struck out six in 4 2/3 on Friday.
- The rubber match of the series comes at noon Sunday when the Dons throw out right-hander Landen Bourassa against the Roadrunners. Fans can find all live coverage links on USFDons.com.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Skuija, Ethan (1-0)
L: Young, Grant (0-2)
S: Perez, Bryan (1)

Batting:
2B: Emery, Robert 1 ; Munoz, Jacob 1 ; Williams III, Harris 1
RBI: Urata, Riki 1 ; Munoz, Jacob 1 ; Mendibles, Matthew 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Emery, Robert 1 ; Williams III, Harris 1 ; Mendibles, Matthew 1 ; Greim, Brandon 1
HBP: Winkler, Jack 1

Batting:
HR: Henderson, Damian 1
RBI: Roberson, Jacen 1 ; Henderson, Damian 3 ; Rivers, CJ 1 ; Holtz, Cody 1 ; Casillas, Aaron 2
Base Running:
RUNS: Roberson, Jacen 1 ; Henderson, Damian 1 ; Picketts, Will 1 ; Rivers, CJ 1 ; Grossman, Nick 2 ; Holtz, Cody 1 ; Casillas, Aaron 1
SB: Casillas, Aaron 1
CS: Jorgensen, Tyler 1
HBP: Picketts, Will 1 ; Carrizosa, Daniel 1
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