Segerstrom gets going after slow start and powers past Godinez in league opener

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Segerstrom’s Bryan Cortez slides into home Tuesday with a run in the third inning. (Photos: OC Sports Zone, Tim Burt).

Segerstrom’s baseball team took a while to get untracked offensively Tuesday in the Golden West League opener against Godinez.

But the Jaguars broke a 1-1 tie with three runs in the fourth and seven more in the fifth inning on their way to a 15-1 victory over the Grizzlies at Segerstrom.

Segerstrom (4-9, 1-0) pounded out 15 hits and Jaguar pitchers Bruno Banuelos, Kenny Cabada and Jose Lozano combined to strike out 17 and allow just one unearned run. Godinez was held to three hits.

Banuelos, the winning pitcher, struck out 12, striking out the side twice and allowed just one hit in five innings. At the plate, he also had three hits, including two doubles and drove in three runs.

“I thought we threw the ball pretty good,” said Segerstrom Coach Erasmo Ramirez. “I just didn’t like the way we weren’t able to make an adjustment the first few innings off of their starting pitcher.

“It’s a good example, if you can change speeds and throw it over the plate and be under the hitting speed to some degree, you’re going to catch hitters out in front and keep them off balance and that kid (Godinez starter Jesse Magallon) did a good job the first few innings. We did what we had to do in the later innings, we made the adjustment and were able to get some kids to barrel up some baseballs and able put some runs on the board.”

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