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Friday, August 22, 2008

Strasburg, USA lose in semifinal to Japan

Story courtesy of usabaseball.com

BEIJING -- Three-run homers by Alexei Bell and Ariel Pestano highlighted a six-run eighth inning as Cuba broke open a close game en route to defeating the U.S. Olympic baseball team, 10-2, on Friday evening in semifinal action at the Wukesong Main Field.
The loss snaps Team USA's four-game winning streak and puts the U.S. in the bronze-medal game against Japan on Saturday morning with first pitch scheduled for 10:30 a.m. local time (Friday night at 10:30 p.m. EDT). Cuba advances to face Korea in the gold-medal game.
Things were tight heading into the late innings with Cuba clinging to a 4-2 lead against the U.S. The Red, White & Blue managed to twice cut two-run deficits in half but could get no more than one run in either the fourth or fifth innings.
Matt Brown (Bellevue, Wash.) tallied a fourth-inning sacrifice fly RBI and Jason Donald (Fresno, Calif.) recorded an RBI single in the fifth to bring the U.S. within a run. That would be the last run scored by the U.S., though, as Cuba went ahead by two runs again on a solo homer by Frederich Cepeda in the sixth inning and kept tacking on.
The offense then started to come together for Cuba in the bottom of the eighth when Michel Enriquez and Cepeda laced back-to-back singles setting the stage for Bell. On a 1-2 pitch from U.S. reliever Jeff Stevens, Bell launched a deep homer into left field to extend the Cubans' lead to 7-2. Cuba continued its offensive attack with three more runs courtesy of Ariel Pestano, who knocked a three-run homer to left field off reliever Blaine Neal.
Cuba would finish the night with a 14-6 advantage in hits with Despaigne's 3-for-4 day at the plate leading the way. Bell, Cepeda and Yuliesky Gourriel added two hits apiece. All nine Cuba starters recorded at least one hit. Cuba also finished with four home runs.
Starting pitcher Norge Luis Vera picked up the win for Cuba after six innings of work allowing two runs -- one earned -- on six hits. The loss fell to U.S. starter Stephen Strasburg (San Diego, Calif.). The right-hander for Team USA went four innings and allowed three runs on six hits with five strikeouts and no walks allowed.
"That was a tough one," said manager Davey Johnson. "We hung too many breaking balls and that was our downfall, and we couldn't get anything going offensively. I thought Stephen [Strasburg] was throwing the ball exceptionally well, but he had 75 pitches after four [innings]. He's got too good a future ahead of him. I didn't want him to go out there and labor at all in the fifth. We were in good position. We just didn't hold them. We made too many mistakes."
Cuba broke ahead, 2-0, in the bottom of the third inning. Giorbis Duvergel reached base on a one-out single and scored on an RBI triple off the bat of Hector Olivera. On the play, U.S. second baseman Brian Barden (Templeton, Calif.) attempted to throw out Olivera at third base but threw errantly to third baseman Mike Hessman (Fountain Valley, Calif.) allowing Olivera to score the second run.
Team USA cut the deficit to 2-1 with a run in the top of the fourth inning. Barden led off with a base hit followed by a single to center field from Nate Schierholtz (Danville, Calif.), giving the U.S. a pair of runners. After a groundout to the left side advanced the runners to second and third, the U.S. scored its first run of the game on a sacrifice fly to left field by Brown.
The lead extended back to two runs, though, as Cuba answered in the bottom of the fourth with Despaigne knocking a two-out solo homer to deep left-center.
Team USA answered in the top of the fifth inning and cut the deficit to a run again with Donald tallying an RBI base hit. That run was unearned, since with one out Lou Marson (Scottsdale, Ariz.) reached base on a fielding error by right fielder Alexei Bell. The catcher reached second base on the play as the ball dropped in between Bell and second baseman Yuliesky Gourriel after miscommunication. Marson would then score when Donald ripped a base hit up the middle, who just edged out the throw at the plate from center fielder Giorbis Duvergel.
"The hitters didn't show up today," said Brian Barden. "We put up two runs early and really didn't get anything going. As a hitter, I take the blame for how the game went along. Stephen [Strasburg] pitched a pretty solid game. The few mistakes that we had -- you can't make those in these big games. You have to come out and pretty much be perfect and today we weren't."

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Strasburg blog on San Diego State site

Stephen Strasburg, a former star pitcher for the Torrington Twisters, is writing a blog about his Olympic experience with Team USA in Beijing, according to San Diego State's athletics Web site.
Strasburg is sharing his thoughts and experiences on the blog, according to the site. To read Strasburg's blog, go to:
http://goaztecs.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/strasburg-blog.html

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Strasburg, USA pick up first win in Beijing

Former Torrington Twister Stephen Strasburg (San Diego State) helped keep Team USA alive in pool play in Beijing with a 7-0 rain-shortened win over the Netherlands, according to Team USA's Web site.
Strasburg went 7 scoreless innings, striking out 11 while walking just 1. He retired the first 13 batters he faced, 8 of which were by strikeout. Strasburg pitched 4 1/3 perfect innings and carried a no-hitter into the 7th. The only hit was a one-out single to Sharnol Adriana in the 7th. Strasburg's strikeout total was the third highest for a U.S. pitcher in Olympic baseball and just 3 off of the record. The game ended after 8 innings due to rain.
Team USA is 1-1 and next takes on Team Cuba at 11 p.m. EDT on Friday.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Strasburg leads national team to World Championships title game

Former Torrington Twister pitcher Stephen Strasburg struck out 9 in 7 innings to lead the U.S. National Team to the 2008 FISU World Championships title game in Brno, Czech Republic, according to USA Baseball's Web site.
USA defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 behind Strasburg's dominating performance. In 7 innings pitched, Strasburg gave up just 2 hits, striking out 9 while walking 2. Strasburg threw 98 pitches, 69 of which were strikes. Team USA is 23-0. This collection of college players make up the same team that played two games earlier this summer at Fuessenich Park.
USA dominated the Twisters in exhibition game and defeated the Chinese Olympic team 7-1. Strasburg was selected for the USA Olympic Team's roster.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Strasburg named first team all-American

Stephen Strasburg, a sophomore at San Diego State and former pitcher for Torrington, has been named a Louisville Slugger First Team All-American, according to the Aztec Web site.
Strasburg was also named a first team all-American his freshman year.

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Friday, April 4, 2008

Former Twisters honored

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Former Twisters San Diego State senior Garett Green has been named Mountain West Conference Co-Player of the Week while Aztec right-hander Stephen Strasburg earned MWC Pitcher of the Week accolades. The Aztec second baseman shared the award with Brian Cavazos-Galvez of New Mexico.
Green, from Anaheim Hills, Calif., batted .500 (10-for-20) from the plate, with one home run, one double, five runs scored and four RBI, as the Aztecs went 5-0 in non-conference action last week, including a three-game sweep of Houston. In SDSU's 6-3 win over then-No. 23 UCLA, Green had an RBI single and hit his fourth homer of the season to give the Aztecs the lead for good in the seventh inning as part of a 2-for-4 outing at the plate. Against Harvard, he went 2-for-4 while also scoring a run in a 4-0 Aztec win.
In the series opener vs. the Cougars, Green went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored. In game two, he singled in the tying run in the bottom of the ninth, then scored the winning run in the 7-6 SDSU win. In the series finale, he went 2-for-4, including an RBI single that capped a four-run fifth inning, giving SDSU the lead for good in a 9-6 victory. Defensively, Green had 11 putouts, 10 assists and one error.
Strasburg, a San Diego, Calif., native, allowed just two hits, walking one batter and striking out 12 in his 8.0 innings on the mound to record a shutout victory in the first game of a three-game series vs. Houston. The sophomore righty held the Cougars, who entered the week receiving votes in the national polls, to a .080 team batting average (2-for-25) for the game. The Cougars came into the contest with .318 team average.
Strasburg retired 12 of the first 14 batters that came to the plate, and faced the minimum nine batters over his final three innings of work. After allowing the leadoff batter to reach base in the fifth and sixth innings, he pitched out of both jams to maintain the shutout. In his final inning on the mound, he struck out the side.

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