Brian Billings, Casey Brown
4
Winner Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 1-0
2
Redlands REDLANDS 0-1
Winner
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC
1-0
4
Final
2
Redlands REDLANDS
0-1
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 7 1
Redlands REDLANDS 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 3

W: Oscarson, Tyler (1-0) L: Fousek, Jr (0-1)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Boxer Baseball Begins 2019 Season with 4-2 Win Over Redlands

The Pacific University baseball team scored twice in the ninth to break a 2-2 tie en route to a 4-2 win in the 2019 season opener on Friday night.

The Boxers (1-0), who traveled from Forest Grove earlier in the day, were led by senior pitcher Casey Brown, who got the opening day start. Brown recorded 11 strikeouts in seven innings of work in a no decision. The 11 strikeouts are the most by a Pacific pitcher since Spencer Backstrom fanned 14 against Occidental on April 7, 2017. Brown and reliever Tyler Oscarson held the Bulldogs in check, limiting Redlands to just five hits on the night.
 
Redlands (0-1), who agreed to move the series opener over to Chapman University and nearby Hart Park, got a pair of hits from Aaron Singh and Andrew Renteria in the loss.
 
"A good team win tonight," said Pacific University head baseball coach Brian Billings. "Casey Brown set the tone with seven strong innings and 11 strikeouts. Tyler Oscarson came in and held it down and gave our offense a chance to win the game in the top of the 9th. It was a very cool moment for freshman Jacob Igawa to get the first hit of his career to win the game in the top of the 9th."

The Bulldogs scored the first run of the contest in the bottom of the first on a two out RBI double by Brennan Carr.
 
Pacific got its first hit of the season in the third inning when Dustin Meyer singled, who also advanced to second as the Bulldogs misplayed the ball. Then, Meyer moved up a base on a balk by the Bulldogs' starting pitcher Chris Fousek. Next, the Boxers' Von Ferguson brought in Meyer on a sacrifice fly to tie the game at 1.
 
A solo home run by the Bulldogs in the fourth put Redlands back in front before the Boxers came back to tie it in the fifth. Again, the Boxers took advantage of an error by Redlands to plate the game-tying run. Also, doing the damage was Ferguson, who singled in Ryan Krout, who got aboard to begin the inning after a wild pitch on a strike three pitch. Krout moved around the bases on an error and a ground out to set the stage for Ferguson.
 
Brown handed the ball over to Oscarson to begin the eighth, who escaped a threat by the Bulldogs. In the ninth, the Boxers took advantage of the third error of the night by the Bulldogs. Trevor Quinn started the inning with a single, taking second on the miscue by Redlands. Then, freshman Jacob Igawa in his first collegiate at bat delivered a RBI single, scoring pinch runner Dylan Morgan from second to put Pacific ahead 3-2 and for the first time in 2019. Next, Ian Blair singled to put runners on the corner for Meyer. Then, the Bulldogs got a double play but the Boxers managed to add an insurance run for the final margin.
 
In the bottom of the ninth, Oscarson got a pair of groundouts and a strikeout to close out the game for the Boxers in the win.
 
The two teams will take Saturday off before resuming the series with an 11 a.m. doubleheader on Super Bowl Sunday back on the Redlands campus.
 
 
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