Nine Pirates march onward
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Nine players from Orange Coast College’s baseball team that reached
last season’s state final four have signed national letters of intent
with four-year colleges, head coach John Altobelli announced.
Right-handed freshman Daniel Cooper, a Costa Mesa High product who
led the Pirates with an 8-3 record in 21 appearances, received a
scholarship offer from Rice University, the 2003 NCAA Division I
national champion. Cooper finished last season with a 3.25 ERA and
team-leading 57 strikeouts.
Coast’s Robbie Blauer, Luke Beck and Ryan Clear also signed with
Division I schools.
Blauer, a first baseman, will attend UC Santa Barbara after
leading the Bucs with a .362 average and 71 hits to go with a .989
fielding percentage.
Beck, an outfielder and reliever, will head to Cal State
Northridge after earning first-team all-Southern California and
Orange Empire Conference Co-Player of the Year recognition He hit
.344 with seven home runs and tallied 40 RBIs. Beck posted a 2.42 ERA
with nine saves.
Clear went 5-4 last season and signed with the University of North
Carolina-Greensboro.
Left-hander Josh Gagne, catcher Josh Banda and Bobby Slater will
remain in Southern California. Gagne will head to Cal Lutheran in
Thousand Oaks while Banda signed with Cal Baptist. Slater will
compete for Biola.
Right-hander Shaun Busby signed with Cal State Monterey Bay while
left-hander Steven Johns continues his career at Chico State.
The Pirates return a pair of sluggers in designated hitter Stephen
Schneider and outfielder Matt Meadows to go with infielder Gary
Gattis. Schneider, drafted by the Florida Marlins in the 46th round
of Major League Baseball’s draft in June, hit .320 last season (56
hits in 175 at-bats) and led the team with 44 RBIs. He tied Banda for
the team lead with nine home runs.
The Pirates will also welcome back starting pitchers Kyle Hogue
and Keith Rizor with relievers Mark Haderlein and Justin Peterson.
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