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Chris Perez pitched 2.1 innings of relief to pick up his first save of the season
 
Chris Perez pitched 2.1 innings of relief to pick up his first save of the season
 
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Feb. 11, 2006

Box Score

LOS ANGELES - Freshman Yonder Alonso drove in two runs and Carlos Gutierrez earned his third win of the season for the No. 16 Miami Hurricanes in a 3-1 win against UCLA at Jackie Robinson Stadium Friday night.

Alonso snapped a 1-1 tie in the fourth with a two-out double down the right field line off Hector Ambriz to score Jon Jay for a 2-1 lead and hit a sacrifice fly to left in the eighth to bring in Blake Tekotte for an insurance run. The RBIs pushed Alonso's team-leading total to 11 in six collegiate games.

Gutierrez gave up one run and four hits in a career-high five and two-third innings, striking out a career-high six batters. UM lefty Andrew Lane protected the Hurricanes' lead with an inning of effective relief before Chris Perez came on to pitch the final two-and-third innings for his first save of the season. Ambriz was charged the loss, but gave up just four hits in six and one-third innings.

The Bruins jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first on a one-out single from Ambriz that scored Will Penniall from second base. Hurricane right fielder Tommy Giles evened the score at 1-1 in the second when he put a two-out, 2-0 pitch from Ambriz over the right field wall.

Miami and UCLA resume their series Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. (PT).

Notes: Jay moved into 10th place on the UM all-time hit-by-pitch list with 19 in his career after being hit by two pitches, pushing him past Chris Hirsch (1988-90) and Lale Esquivale (1998-2000)... Gutierrez was the first Hurricane pitcher to hit three batters in a game since Brandon Camardese hit three batters against North Carolina State on June 8, 2003...

 

 

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