College of San Mateo pitcher Scott Feldman picked up his second win of the season while teammate John Daul was saddled with his second loss in as many days on Saturday.
Feldman, a sophomore who graduated from Burlingame High and will attend the University of Tennessee on a baseball scholarship, started Saturday morning's game and was his usual stellar self in a complete-game, five-hit, 9-2 win over Santa Rosa. Feldman gave up single runs in the second and sixth.
The CSM offense, meanwhile, keeps hammering away. The Bulldogs bashed two more homers in the morning game, with first baseman Ryan Wilmer keying a six-run second with a solo homer. Centerfielder Mike Mooney, who will attend Oregon State on a baseball scholarship, cracked his second bomb in two days, a solo job in the fourth. Mooney also had a double. Mooney, along with third baseman Ryan Worthington, had two hits apiece, while freshman catcher Dan Rosaia had three knocks.
Colton Daines, C.J. Lang, Mooney and Wilmer each had two runs batted in for the game.
In the nightcap, the Bulldogs held a 3-0 lead over Delta College after four innings, but could not hold on as Delta scored two in the top of the eighth to claim a 6-5 win.
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Bulldogs' starting pitcher, freshman Matt Campbell, cruised through the first four innings with the help of single runs in the first, third and fourth. But in the top of the fifth, Campbell ran into trouble. By the time the inning was over, Campbell was gone, CSM was on its third pitcher of the inning and Delta had pulled even at 3. But CSM came right back with a run in the bottom of the frame for a 4-3 lead.
Delta tied the score again at 4 with a run in the top of the seventh but the Bulldogs answered with a run in the bottom of the inning for a 5-4 lead.
Feldman, who is a known quantity as a pitcher, is starting to make people notice his bat. Playing as a designated hitter, Feldman cracked a double, was one of two Bulldogs (along with Mooney) to have two hits and was the only Bulldog to have two RBIs.
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