A6 BAKER CITY HERALD • THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2022 SPORTS BAKER BASEBALL IN ARIZONA Bulldogs rally to earn tie BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Baker’s baseball team had a chilly start to its road trip de- spite temperatures in the up- per 70s. On offense, anyway. But the Bulldogs’ bats even- tually warmed amid the early spring heat in Phoenix, Ari- zona. Baker rallied in each of its first two games on a four- game desert swing, a spring vacation tradition that was revived this year after being canceled due to the pandemic in 2020 and 2021. The Bulldogs’ two come- backs on Monday, March 21, yielded one loss, 11-5 to Doherty, Colorado, and a 13- 13 tie with Manitou Springs, Colorado. Baker had the day off on Tuesday, March 22, giving the players a chance to do some sightseeing with family mem- bers who also made the jour- ney. Baker coach Tim Smith said several players watched var- ious Major League Baseball spring training games early in the day, before rejoining in the evening to watch a college baseball game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and Grand Canyon University, a 7-5 win for Grand Canyon. “It’s been a good trip over- all,” Smith said on Wednesday morning, March 23. “It’s been fun.” But it’s also a work trip, and he was eager to see the Bull- dogs try to finish with a cou- ple wins. “We need to come out bet- ter early in the game, and jump on teams like they’ve been doing to us,” Smith said. “On defense we need to make the plays we’re supposed to make.” Baker struggled in both areas early in its first game, against Doherty. Baker went scoreless for the first three innings. Starting pitcher Connor Chastain kept Doherty off the scoreboard in the bottom of Baker falls 4-1 to Buena Vista The Baker baseball team’s re- cord on its Arizona road trip dropped to 0-2-1 with a 4-1 loss to Buena Vista, Colorado, on Wednesday morning, March 23. Baker coach Tim Smith said pitchers Silas Car- ter and Cody Skidgel threw well, but Baker struggled at the plate. Baker 0 0 0 3 2 0 — 5 Doherty 0 6 4 1 0 x — 11 Chastain, Crawford (2), Spike (3) and Logsdon. Crook, Corsi (5) and Weaver. 2B: Hester. Manitou 3 3 5 1 1 — 13 Baker 1 3 2 2 5 — 13 Maloney, Thomson (3), Mc- Caskey (5) and Cashdollar (Hettle). Capon, Smithson (2), Carter (4) and Logsdon. 2B: Skidgel. 3B: Spike. tum, and I think we were set up to maybe win that thing.” Hudson Spike went 3 for 4 with a triple and two RBI. Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald Cody Skidgel was 2 for 3 with Baker baseball player Jaxon Logsdon works on his hitting in the an RBI, and Silas Carter 1 for 3 with an RBI. Jaxon Logsdon, batting cages at the Baker Sports Complex on March 15, 2022. Chastain, Kai Ogan and Cole the first, but then Baker’s de- is on schedule, so the game Hester each had a hit. fense struggled. against Doherty ended after six Baker was 3-1-1 on the sea- The Bulldogs gave up six innings rather than the usual son after the Manitou Springs runs in the second inning and seven. game. four more in the third, falling Baker had just three hits. The Bulldogs conclude their behind 10-0. The second game, on Mon- Arizona trip on Thursday, “We didn’t make the plays day afternoon against Manitou March 24, with a 3 p.m. game we needed to make to get out Springs, Colorado, had a some- against Apollo, Arizona. of the inning,” Smith said. what similar start. Baker rallied with three runs Manitou Springs led 6-4 af- in the fourth and two more in ter two innings and 11-6 after the fifth to cut Doherty’s lead three. to 11-5. But Baker dominated the “We made a little charge at next two innings, outscoring the end but it wasn’t enough, Manitou Springs 7-2, including and we ran out of time,” Smith five runs in the bottom of the said. fifth to tie the score at 13. Time isn’t normally a fac- Again, though, the clock ran tor in baseball games, but the out on the Bulldogs. Arizona tournament is an ex- “We battled back, and I like ception. Smith said games are that,” Smith said. “It would limited to two hours, 15 min- have been nice to finish that utes to ensure the tournament one. We had some momen- Lillard out for remainder of Trail Blazers’ season PORTLAND — Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lil- lard has been ruled out for the rest of the season. Lillard had abdominal sur- gery on Jan. 13, and it was widely expected he would not return. The Blazers made it official on Monday, March 21. The team said that Lillard has “progressed well through the reconditioning phase of his rehab protocol” and has reached performance bench- marks. He will continue the rehab process. Lillard said he had been bothered by lower abdomi- nal tendinopathy for several years, but it flared up during the Tokyo Olympics. A six-time All-Star, Lillard averaged 24 points and 7.3 as- sists in 29 games this season for the Blazers. Portland is 26-44 this sea- son and in 12th place in the Western Conference. The Blazers are in a rebuilding phase after trading away three starters — including Lillard’s backcourt teammate CJ McCollum — at the Feb- ruary deadline. OREGON DUCKS BASEBALL Ducks win fourth straight BY JAMES CREPEA oregonlive.com Oregon baseball won its fourth straight, topping Gon- zaga in a mid-week game. Tanner Smith and Jacob Walsh each doubled and homered in a 9-5 win for the Ducks on Tuesday, March 22, in Spokane. Oregon (14-6) took an early lead on an RBI walk by Josh Kasevich and Anthony Hall drove in a run to make it 2-0, but Gonzaga tied it at 2 after the first. Smith hit a solo home run in the second and had an RBI double in the fourth, Hall hit a sacrifice fly in the third, Colby Shade drove in a run and Walsh hit a two-run sin- gle in the fourth as the Ducks built an 8-2 lead. Gonzaga (14-5) got a run back in the fourth and two more in the seventh to run the gap to 8-5. Walsh hit a solo home run in the eighth for the game’s fi- nal margin. Jacob Hughes allowed two runs on two hits and four walks over 1.2 innings in a no-decision. Logan Mercado picked up his third win of the season and allowed two hits and struck out three over 1.1 scoreless innings. Oregon used six other relievers, who combined to allow three runs, two earned, on seven hits and two walks with two strikeouts over the final 6.0 innings. 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