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Argomaniz gets big hit to top UCI

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It took Manny Argomaniz one game to earn hero status at Fresno State. The Bulldogs’ junior second baseman, a transfer from Orange Coast College, doubled in two runs in the 10th inning to help the visitors upend UC Irvine, 2-0, in the nonconference season opener for both on Friday night.

Argomaniz made winners of a Bulldogs squad, for which three pitchers limited the Anteaters to one hit through nine innings, three hits total.

UCI’s lone hit through nine innings was a 50-foot infield single rolled down the third-base line by sophomore second baseman Mikey Duarte to lead off the bottom of the third. But Duarte, one of only three UCI runners to reach second base, was stranded when 2013 Big West Conference Co-Player of the Year Taylor Sparks struck out.

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Sparks, an All-American last season who opened 2014 on the Golden Spikes Award watch list, struck out twice, hit into a double play and was hit by a pitch to finish 0 for three. He left four runners on base, including two in scoring position.

Fresno State starter Jordan Brink (6 1/3 innings with six strikeouts), Derick Velazquez (2 2/3 relief innings for the win) and Jake Shull (a scoreless 10th for the save) kept the Anteaters in check, nullifying a strong start by UCI All-American senior Andrew Morales.

Morales, 10-0 with a 1.89 earned-run average in 2013, allowed four hits in seven innings, striking out eight and walking one. Morales left runners in scoring position in the first, fourth and seventh.

In the fourth, the Bulldogs loaded the bases with one out on a double, single and a walk. But the 6-foot right-hander, who has added 25 pounds of muscle in the off-season, buckled down to get a strikeout and a groundout to end the threat.

“Morales grinded it out,” UCI Coach Mike Gillespie said. “We just didn’t get any hits. We went up against three quality pitchers who dominated us.”

It was the first time in 48 games, UCI had been blanked, dating back to a 2-0 loss to Portland on March 1, 2013.

The UCI starters were a combined one for 29, but two pinch-hitters came through for the hosts in the 10th. Grant Palmer opened the inning with a single up the middle, but was erased when freshman Evan Cassolato hit into a double play, the third of the game for the Bulldogs’ defense.

Redshirt sophomore Jonathan Munoz doubled down the right field line to bring the tying run to the plate, but junior leadoff man Kris Paulino struck out to end the game.

Junior Sam Moore, who pitched three relief innings, was the losing pitcher. He allowed four hits, struck out three and walked none.

UCI junior shortstop Chris Rabago was a highlight for the Anteaters. He made several sterling defensive plays, showing off his superior arm and improved range to collect nine assists.

“I’m not a hero,” said Argomaniz, who hit .306 with seven doubles and 21 runs batted in in 39 games with OCC last season. “Our whole team did what it had to do. Our pitching was awesome and we played good defense. It was a team effort today.”

Argomaniz said he was relieved when Morales exited the game having thrown 99 pitches after seven innings.

“We like to get into the bullpen and, at that time, Morales was dealing,” Argomaniz said.

Jordan Luplow and Taylor Ward both finished two for four with a double for the Bulldogs, who had four doubles among their eight hits.

Redshirt junior catcher Trent Woodward, another OCC transfer, was one for four in the cleanup spot for Fresno State.

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Nonconference

Fresno State 2, UC Irvine 0 (10 innings)

FSU 000 000 000 2 – 2 8 2

UCI 000 000 000 0 – 0 3 0

Brink, Velasquez (7), Shull (10) and Woodward; Morales, Moore (8) and McClanahan. W – Velazquez, 1-0. L – Moore, 0-1. Sv – Shull (1). 2B – Tempel (FSU), Luplow (FSU), Ward (FSU), Argomaniz (FSU).

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