VOL. LIII, NO. 67
California State University, Long Beach Feburary 4, 2003
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Dirtbags drop two of three


By Oscar Montealegre
On-line Forty-Niner

Despite the Dirtbags losing to the No.8-ranked Arizona State University Sun Devils 4-2, freshman Cesar Ramos made an impressive debut for the Dirtbags.
 
Mike HofiusCesar Ramos, a freshman right handed pitcher from Pico Rivera, went 5.2 innings in relief and gave up no runs and only three hits. In addition, Ramos only walked one batter and struck out four. Eventually Ramos’ arm tired in the eighth inning and the coaches opted to take him out of the game in spite of his strong performance.
 
Cesar Ramos was a sixth round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
 
Ramos retired his first 14 batters in his college career until he gave up a double in the seventh inning with only one out.
 
Cesar Ramos relieved Matt Paz, whose pitching record this season is (0-1). Paz retired the side in order in the first inning. However, in the second inning Paz experienced a reversal of fortune. Paz gave up four runs on three hits in the inning. Only two of the four runs were accounted to Matt Paz.
 
His start versus ASU was Paz’s first appearance in over a year. Paz’s long absence was due to the Tommy John surgery he endured after an injury early last season. Matt Paz was taken out of the game after 29 pitches, 19 out of the 29 pitches he threw were strikes. He also recorded strikeouts on three of the four outs he tallied for the Dirtbags.
 
In the second inning Arizona State sent 10 men to the plate. They scored four runs in the second, two of which came off of a single from ASU’s Dennis Wyriak.
 
The Dirtbags were able to cut the lead in half at 4-2. Travis Udvarhelyi’s two-out, two-run double also broke a 16-inning scoreless streak for the 49ers.
 
Carlos Muniz then came on to relieve Ramos in the eighth. Muniz pitched a scoreless ninth inning to keep the Dirtbags’s deficit to two runs. But the 49ers were unable to tie the score in the ninth inning.
 
The 49ers return to action next versus University of Southern California in a three-game series. Friday’s and Sunday’s games are at USC, while Saturday’s game is at Blair Field.



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