Jeremy Balan, Sports Editor
PCC baseball’s Head Coach Evan O’Meara summed up this season with one word.
“Disappointing,” O’Meara said. “This team was the most talented team I’ve had in [my] four seasons.”
O’Meara’s talented group finished with a 7-36 record going 7-17 in South Coast Conference (SCC) play, to finish seventh out of nine teams.
The Lancers’ biggest problem was fielding, as they were in the bottom of the conference in errors (128) and fielding percentage (.921).
“We averaged just under four errors a game,” O’Meara said. “You can’t win games getting six outs an inning.”
The Lancer fielding woes led to a league leading 337 runs allowed, with only 221 earned. The biggest victim of the fielding troubles was starting pitcher and second team All-SCC selection Michael Frisina, who led the team with a 2.90 ERA and four wins. Of the 45 runs Frisina allowed, only 23 were earned. [Read more →]



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