Washington 6, Oregon State 4 Beavers fail to do the ‘little things’
CORVALLIS - Oregon State coach Pat Casey is a champion when it comes to the routine than playing and make what he called “small things” correctly on the baseball field.
Almost everything that the beavers arrived Sunday in Washington has fallen behind Casey’s standards such as huskies troops for a 6-4 Pacific-10 Conference victory Goss in the stadium.
Washington’s Bradley Boyer scores from third countries on a Wild Pitch for a three-Cap-run sixth round of bat helped make the Huskies (16-9, 1-2 Pac-10), avoid sweep on the opening of the conference weekend.
The Beavers (13-8, 2-1), was likely event of the seventh and eighth, but was unable to come up with a team meeting, if needed. This, along with an error of throwing eight walks, Hit a racket, a ball and two wild pitches, was too much for Casey’s Club to overcome, to a cold afternoon, there is a quantity of 1254
In addition, invited to a meeting of the team at Oregon State clubhouse, where Casey recalled twice champions of national defense, as they emerge from this position to begin with - using the little things.
“We just need to play baseball,” Beavers shortstop Joey Wong said. “Coach Casey thought that we were better Club in Washington, and if one does not keep pace it up and play, all three played, as we do, the first two, there will be a long season.”
Casey said Beavers years a chance for a sweep away.
“If you do not do the little things correctly in the game, they come back to hurt you,” said Casey. “Everything that we had to do, is now beginning to play and it is likely that some adjustments the strike is two, but we have not done so. We just played a very bad to play baseball. ”
The Beavers by six Pitcher had problems, but during the search, which could strike.
Starter Jorge Reyes was overwhelming at the time and had seven strikeouts, but he also has four rackets, results and another was arrested after 42 / 3 innings.
On the third round of bat, after the Beavers missed a chance for a double play, Brett Wilcox had a double to right, in Washington for the first race, then Boyer and focused on a Wild Pitch huskies for a 2-1.
“Jorge was plenty good,” said Casey. “If we have the ball in the field of the infield and we turn the double play, there is a race.”
The Beavers fell, but there is 3-2 years, who are away in the sixth, when the Huskies made three runs on two routes, two singles, a closed ball and a wild pitch.
With a runner on the first two, and Michael merchant family was, and then Boyer and Brett Wilcox welcomed with Star reliever Taylor RBI single. Boyer then transmitted to third on a ball and focused on a Wild Pitch by Craig Stilton - the fourth OSU reliever - and the damage was done.
The Huskies added an insurance in the course of the eighth on a single, two walks and a driving victims Wilcox, it 6-4.
“I think our association should be frustrated with the effort,” said Casey.
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