Last Series Recaps - Justice Yamashita continued to build to his resume for GNAC Pitcher of the Year, limiting Western Oregon to just two runs over a complete game, eight-strikeout performance in the Saints' split on Friday.
Western Oregon took the opening game of the four-game series to a tune of 9-2. A two-out two RBI single from Bryant Nakagawa made it a one run ball game in the fourth before the Wolves closed out the game with the final six runs.
In the second game, Aaron Renaud provided the early run support, driving in Ryne Oshiro with an RBI double to right center to make it 1-0.
Yamashita sat down the first seven batters of the game, including striking out the side in the second. Western Oregon managed to tie the game in the third and took the lead in the fourth.
However, the lead did not last long. In the fifth, the Saints tied it up with a sac fly from Oshiro, scoring Austin Schaler, and advancing Hunter Kosmider to scoring position. Kosmider later came home on another sac fly, this time off the bat of Renaud to give the Saints back the 3-2.
It was all Yamashita needed, sitting down Western Oregon in order in the fifth, sixth, and seventh. Over the final three innings, Yamashita recorded three strikeouts, three fly outs, two pop ups, and one groundout to secure the win.
Saint Martin's offense was unable to crack the pitching of Western Oregon, falling 2-1, and 8-0, to close out the weekend series.
Saint Martin's scored the opening run of the day in the first inning, scoring Ryne Oshiro on a fielder's choice. However, the Saints were unable to add to that lead throughout the game.
Western Oregon managed to finally get on the board in the fourth with an RBI double, and took the lead later on a bases-loaded hit by pitch. Troy McCormick got the start for the Saints, going four innings while allowing only two runs on three hits with five strikeouts. Aaron Nease and Brock Wrolstad combined to throw the final four innings, giving up no hits, and striking out three.
In the second game, Hunter Kosmider recorded the one hit for the Saints as Western Oregon used two runs in the third, and three in both the fifth and sixth to clinch the series winner.
Finnley Butler went four innings to start the game before Cole Hatton, and Ryan Driscoll closed out the game out of the pen.
Yamashita Named GNAC Pitcher of the Week - Justice Yamashita silenced the Nighthawks bats, throwing a complete game shutout to earn the GNAC's baseball pitcher of the week. Over seven innings, Yamashita allowed only three hits, while punching out six and recording his first shutout of his career.
Saints' Baseball Voted 5th In GNAC Preseason Poll - With a core of their bats returning in 2022, along with a pitching staff eager to prove itself, the Saints were selected fifth in the GNAC Preseason Coaches' Poll on Friday.
Earning four of the five first place votes, Northwest Nazarene was selected as the preseason favorite with 24 points. Western Oregon followed up in second with 19 points, then Central Washington with one first place vote at 15. Montana State Billings, and Saint Martin's rounded out the poll with 10 and seven points respectively.
The Saints will be led by All-Conference bats Aaron Renaud, catchers Bryant Nakagawa and Mark Steward, and outfielder Cody Chavis. Renaud, an honorable mention led the offense with seven home runs, and 17 RBIs with a .315 batting average. In 37 games, Renaud slugged .597 along with a .399 on-base percentage and scored 23 runs.
Nakagawa earned a second team All-Conference selection after collecting a .460 on-base percentage in 23 games. However, Nakagawa proved to be lethal at throwing out would be baserunners, catching eight of 13 attempts. Also, he posted his second straight perfect fielding percentage season, with 65 putouts, and 12 assists.
Freshman catcher/designated hitter Mark Steward quickly made an impact, leading the Saints in batting average at .383, along with two home runs, and 12 RBIs. Steward slugged .521 along with a remarkable .448 on-base percentage.
Centerfielder Cody Chavis was named honorable mention with his .272 season along with one home run, and 15 RBIs. Chavis started all 38 games he saw action in, and managed seven doubles, two triples, and 20 runs scored.
Saint Martin's must replace all-time strikeout leader Tanner Inouye, who was named to three GNAC All-Conference teams in his career. All-Conference honorable mention Zach Alcos looks to lead the young but talented Saints' staff. In nine games, making four starts, Alcos recorded 22 strikeouts in 27 innings along with a 5.33 ERA.
The Saints return five of the top six pitchers who recorded the most innings last season. Cole Hatton was second on the team with 44 innings pitched, along with lefty Ryan Ancheta at 34 innings of work. Finnley Butler posted the team's lowest ERA at 5.29 in 32.1 innings. Justice Yamashita and Troy McCormick also look to step up on the mound with a combined 51 innings of work last season.
Other notable returners in 2022 include infielders Ryne Oshiro, Ty Matsunami, and Braeden McNally, along with outfielders Austin Schaler, Griffin Williams, and Reid Little. Utility players like Dakota Hill, Cody Isa, and Hunter Kosmider provide depth for the Saints.
Saint Martin's welcomes eight new players to the roster in 2022 including senior transfer Brock Wrolstad from Missouri Western State, and sophomore transfer Jonathan Shimabukuro from Edmonds CC. The Saints feature six freshmen on the roster in Colin Driscoll from West Linn, Oregon, DJ Akiyama from Aiea, Hawaii, and Hunter Sasaki from Mililani, Hawaii. Along with Kameron Richards from Lacey, Washington, Aaron Nease from Salem, Oregon, and Sam McCauley from Baker City, Oregon.