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Crabb, Walks, Lead Aztecs To 7-0 Win

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by Craig on March 6, 2010

On a night when San Diego’s clutch hitting was absent for six innings, the work of a precocious freshman on the mound led the Aztecs to victory.

Bryan Crabb (Coronado High) earned his first SDSU victory with seven innings of dominant, one-hit shutout baseball, and senior Kegan Sharp retired six straight to finish off a one-hitter of the Monmouth Hawks, 7-0 at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Friday night.

“He’s a keeper,” said head coach Tony Gwynn of his freshman right-hander, “he’s getting more confident each time he goes out there.”

Crabb walked three and struck out seven, with only one Hawk reaching third base (that on a two-out error by second baseman Mitch Blackburn).

“I felt good, just normal,” said Crabb after the game, “I didn’t walk as many guys and just felt more comfortable for some reason.”

Crabb had to be sharp, given the way the Aztecs were spinning their wheels offensively.  San Diego State left at least one runner on base in every inning and had fifteen stranded for the game, including the bases loaded twice.

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Reed Finishes What He Starts as SDSU Beats USD, 5-2

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by Chris Ello on February 26, 2010

Maybe the most comfortable San Diego State pitcher Addison Reed felt on Thursday night was when he went out to the mound to start the ninth inning.

After all, closing games in the ninth was something Reed did more often and better than any other pitcher in college baseball last season.

Nevertheless, this was different. That’s because the Aztecs’ All-American junior right-hander, who was a perfect 20-for-2o in saves last season, has been converted into a starter. Apparently the switch doesn’t mean Reed still can’t close out games.

Even when he starts them.

Retiring the side in order in the ninth, striking out the final two hitters, Reed put the finishing touches on a complete-game four-hitter – in just his second college start – as SDSU finished off 19th-ranked USD, 5-2, at Tony Gwynn Stadium.

The victory in the first game of the annual four-game Black And Blue series between the crosstown rivals was the Aztecs’ eighth in their last 10 meetings with the Toreros. SDSU (2-4) and USD (3-3)  continue their series this afternoon (2 p.m.) at Cunningham Stadium in Alcala Park.

After the jump, hear post-game comments from winning pitcher Addison Reed, who struck out 11 and walked only one, as well as SDSU right-fielder Josh Chasse, whose three-run homer was the big blow in the Aztecs’ 5-2 win over USD on Thursday night.

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Moranda Rights Ship For Aztecs

February 24, 2010

Steven Moranda, in his first collegiate start, worked 6 sharp innings and the Aztecs (1-4) offense sprang to life behind him for a convincing 14-1 victory over UC Riverside (4-1) at Tony Gwynn Stadium.

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Bomber Sooner: Aztecs Swept By OU

February 22, 2010
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With a smashing three homer performance at the plate and a former Little League hero coming back to torment his hometown team, the 22nd ranked Oklahoma Sooners capped a four-game sweep of San Diego State with a 5-2 win at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Sunday:

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O’Sullivan Hurt, Aztecs Swept In Doubleheader

February 21, 2010
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San Diego State baseball is 0-3 after getting mauled in a doubleheader sweep by Oklahoma, losing the early game 17-5 and the nightcap 9-5 at Tony Gwynn Stadium. An injury to star sophomore Ryan O’Sullivan is a bigger problem:

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Off To A Bit Of A Shaky Start

February 20, 2010
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Filling the shoes of the great Stephen Strasburg won’t be easy for anybody — even Aztecs All-American pitcher Addison Reed. Making his first career start, after being the nation’s top closer a year ago, Reed allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings as SDSU lost its 2010 college baseball opener to No. 22-ranked Oklahoma, 7-4, Friday night at Tony Gwynn Stadium.

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Eric Valenzuela: “Any Pitch, Any Count”

November 17, 2009
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ShareSDSU’s new pitching coach is bullish on the young pitching staff at Montezuma Mesa.  619 Sports sat down in Valenzuela’s office for a preview of this weekend’s first-ever “Red-Black World Series” at Tony Gwynn Stadium.  Come get your first look at the 2010 Aztecs and then get your car washed for free on Sunday!
 

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Aztecs Finishing Strong, Hammer USF

May 12, 2009

ShareA slump in late April ensured that the Aztecs would need to finish well in order to secure their postseason hopes.  Seven games into their 11-game stretch drive, SDSU has taken care of business.  The Aztecs wrapped up their final homestand of the regular season with a perfect 4-0 record, beating the USF Dons 12-4 [...]

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Bats Return in Aztecs’ Sweep of Air Force

May 11, 2009

ShareWhile nobody on the Aztecs would say it, a three-game sweep of the Air Force Academy was just about a fait accompli.  SDSU’s pitching was just too good, the Falcons are just too green, and in the end Air Force managed just one earned run over their 27 innings on Montezuma Mesa.  The larger, underlying [...]

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O’Sullivan, Parker Lead Aztecs To Win

May 10, 2009

ShareOne day after Stephen Strasburg’s no-hitter, Ryan O’Sullivan wanted to do just a little better.  ”In the back of my head, I was thinking ‘oh man, I’ve gotta one up that!’ The only thing I can do is throw a perfect game.  But after the 2nd guy got a hit that was out the door [...]

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