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Carson, CA- In a friendly battle between East
and West, Japans Keio University used a 5th inning
grand-slam by Hironori Kanamori to right center field to KO the
Toros and come away with a 6-3 exhibition victory.
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The visitors from Japans
Keio University pose with their Cal State Dominguez Hills
hosts after the exhibition game. KU took a 6-3 win. |
The visitors from Japan got on the board in the
2nd inning, using a one-out single to right by Ko Inomata, to
drive in two Keio runners.
Keio lefty starter Tomoyuki Moriguchi would
keep the CSUDH offense off the base paths, allowing only one hit
and issuing one walk while striking out six batters through five
innings of work.
In the 5th, Kanamori would step into the batters
box with the bases loaded and take the offering from the Toros
Chris Abbott (Pasadena, CA/Pasadena HS) and drive
it over the wall in right center field to hand CSUDH a knockout
offering.
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Keio coach Tsutomu Aiba is
pictured with CSUDH athletics director Pat Guillen exchanging
business cards before the game. |
Mikinori Mato would enter the game for Keio in
the 6th and continue to baffle the Toro hitters, striking out four
batters, and allowing no hits and no walks in two innings.
CSUDH would finally solve the Keio pitching
puzzle in the 8th when utility man Jose Escobar (Palm Springs,
CA/Palm Springs HS) blasted a ball over the field in left
center with a runner aboard. CSUDH would tack on another run in
the inning to cut the lead to 6-3, where the score would remain
for the rest of the ballgame.
Despite the four runs scored by the visitors,
the Toro pitching staff only allowed four hits. However, they
issued three base on balls and hit three batters, which accounted
for most of the Keio base runners.
CSUDH returns to conference action this weekend
as they travel to Chico for a match-up against 3rd-ranked Chico
State, with the first game of the four-game set scheduled for
Friday, March 10 at 6:00 pm. The Toros then return home on Friday,
March 24 to take on the Gators of San Francisco State, with the
first pitch slated for 2:00 pm on Toro Field.
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