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Basebrawl

superhornet

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CBS-13 just broke the story that a Hornet baseball player and a couple of UC Riverside players will be suspended following a brawl in today's game.

Hornet keystone bagger Andrew Ayers and Riverside's shortstop Eddie Young and catcher Drake Zarate were all tossed after a third-inning fight. By NCAA rule, they face four-game suspensions. Any further shenanigans this year will result in a five-game suspension; a ban for the season is the prescribed penalty for a third fight.

Riverside got the duke, 2-1. Sac (1-3) got it's rouge in the seventh, set up by outfielder Justin Higley's leadoff double. (He was the only Hornet leadoff hitter to get on base the whole afternoon.) Catcher Dane Fujinaka moved Higley to third with his second hit; Higley scored on Scotty Burcham's sac fly to right. Fujinaka's two hits are the first of his young career. Reliever Brandon Creel came on in the ninth to allow no runs on one hit. Starter Tanner Mendonca (0-2) had a strong outing, but took the "L" due to early wildness; he scattered five hits over eight innings, giving up just the two runs. He suffered a similar fate against Riverside last year.

The Hornets continue the four-game series with a double header Saturday at 11. Brennan Leitao (1-0), the pitching hero of the big win over Texas, mans the hill in the opener, while Ty Nichols (0-0) takes the nightcap.

Hornet Review: http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/baseball/release.asp?release_id=11005

Box Score: http://www.hornetsports.com/livestats/baseball/2013/04ucr13.htm
 
Espn has been showing the brawl. What a bitch move by Young. Cleat a player in a rundown and over escalate everything with a haymaker after a slight shove. I'll say this, Ayers can take a punch....
 
Kadeezy said:
Espn has been showing the brawl. What a bitch move by Young. Cleat a player in a rundown and over escalate everything with a haymaker after a slight shove. I'll say this, Ayers can take a punch....
Agreed. Young is also lucky Soto slammed his ass to the ground, Ayers was getting ready to pound him even more. Hornets lose one of the best players for the next few games because of this though. :ohno:
 

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