College Baseball: Anteaters ready to leave everything on field
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Steve Virgen
UC IRVINE - Like the construction trucks that continued to break
ground and build the UCI Baseball Stadium, so too did the UC Irvine
baseball team begin with its own groundbreaking in its first practice
Wednesday.
The new Anteaters stretched and then ran in their new outfield. Since
1992, UCI has been without a baseball team, but after the school’s
students passed a referendum May 19, 1999, Anteater baseball is back,
along with the addition of three women’s sports, golf, water polo and
indoor track.
The UCI baseball team’s home opener is Jan. 25, 2002, the first of a
three-game homestand against the University of San Diego.
“The excitement is almost like it’s building up to Christmas Day,” UCI
Coach John Savage said. “It’s been unbelievable. The kids have been
awesome.”
Wednesday’s practice included wind sprints, power skips and stomach
crunches among other conditioning drills. Savage, who was a pitching
coach at USC before becoming an Anteater, worked individually with his
pitchers. There was also a pro scout on hand and he kept a close eye on
the pitchers, perhaps a sign of things to come at the UCI Baseball
Stadium.
UCI Athletic Director Dan Guerrero also attended the team’s first
practice.
“It’s just been really exciting here,” Guerrero said. “It’s been a
long time coming. If you look at the guys and how the field is shaping
up, it’s going to be a great first year for us.”
Amid the team conducting its training drills, construction workers
continued to put the finishing touches on the baseball stadium. Just
north of second base, a flagpole stood with the American flag waving from
its top. There were grunts and sounds of high-fives heard in the air.
Also heard from the practice was Savage placing his players in order.
Savage seems to be a bit of a perfectionist or at least an organized
coach. He made sure every player had their shirts tucked in at all times.
“Nice. Nice pitch, that’s the way I want it,” Savage said while Sean
Tracey threw fastballs to catcher Jeff Werhun. Tracey, just as the rest
of the Anteaters, will play his first year of Division I baseball.
“We’re all very anxious to get after it,” said Tracey, a junior
college transfer from Citrus College and one of the many hopeful
starters. “All the guys here, we all came ready to go and we’re all
leaving in sweaty T-shirts. We’re leaving exhausted because we left
everything on the field and that’s our mentality: We’re here to leave
everything on the field, from this first day to the last day of the
season.”
The Anteaters will use their infield for practice and hitting on Oct.
26, as the stadium continues to build to form. UCI will be in the Big
West Conference, which includes national power Cal State Fullerton. Also
on its schedule is Savage’s former team, USC, at UCI March 5, then at the
Trojans’ campus, April 2.
“We’re getting thrown into the fire from day one,” Savage said.
“There’s no year of cushion. It’s right away. We’ll take some lumps along
the way, but in the end you’ll see us get better each day. The more we
get out there in the community and the more people see us, I truly
believe we’re going to put a solid product on the field and people are
going to rally around us. And it’s always nice to have another team in
Orange County to go along with (Cal State) Fullerton.”
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