San Rafael Pacifics 10-9 over the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers.
Aug 3 2022 12:00AM
San Rafael Pacifics 10-9 over the S
San Rafael Pacifics 10-9 over the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers.
San Rafael Pacifics defeat depleated Santa Rosa Scuba Divers 22-3 to take Game 1
Aug 2 2022 12:00AM
It took all of the pitching and eff
It took all of the pitching and effort for the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers to get into the Pecos League
Playoffs. After winning a play in game on Monday Night and having to win 4 of their last 5 games to
force the play in game the Divers faced a rested #1 seed in the San Rafael Pacifics. The Pacifics
wasted no time taking advantage of this. The Pacifics had 20 hits lead by 2 home runs from Tyler
Georgeson. Jonathan Waite and Jalil Marinez also homered for the Pacifics. Evan Bacani, Beau Dorman
and Mickey Nunes all had three hits for the Pacifics.
On the mound for the Pacifics it was Kohto Hasegawa who got game one start. He was limited to four
innings with the large lead. Kyle Ulanday threw the last five innings.
For the Divers it was Garrett Woll who started. He went two innings allowing nine hits and ten
runs. Antwon Herdon-Walker pitched 4-1/3 innings allowing 11 runs.
Angel Chavez had two hits for the Divers.
The two teams play game two on Wednesday 8/3/2022 at 6:00 PM at Albert Park.
The Santa Rosa Scuba Divers top the Monterey Amberjacks behind Dontavious Dickey 11-9
Tyler Georgesons big night lead Pacifics to win over Scuba Divers
Jun 21 2022 12:00AM
The San Rafael Pacifics defeated th
The San Rafael Pacifics defeated the visiting Santa Rosa Scuba Divers on Tuesday night 16-9. The
Pacifics move to 16-3 on the season and maintain their spot on top of the Pacific Division in the
Pecos League.
The charge was lead tonight by third baseman Tyler Georgeson. The Scuba Divers pitching staff
struggled with their command throughout the evening. In the second inning, they walked the bases
loaded and proceeded to walk a total of five runs in after that. Georgeson took advantage of that
situation, bringing everyone home on a grand slam that broke the game open for the Pacifics. In the
second inning alone, San Rafael scored nine runs.
"I knew he walked a couple batters, but I knew he was going to try and attack me early," said
Georgeson after the game. "It was just a matter of how far it went."
Georgeson on his next at bat once again hit the sweet spot, hitting his second home run of the game
in the fourth inning. He finished the night 3-5 with two home runs and six RBIs. Georgeson now has a
team-leading nine home runs on the season.
"I was just seeing the ball like a beach ball tonight," said Georgeson, "I was getting up there,
attacking early and seeing what damage I could do."
Along with Georgeson in the fourth inning, pitcher and player-manager Kyle Ulandy and first baseman
Beau Dormin also hit home runs for San Rafael on the night. In total, the Pacifics hit four home
runs against Scuba Diving pitching, taking advantage of hitters counts.
On the mound for the Pacifics was winning pitcher Ulandy. Santa Rosa took advantage of Ulandys
first pitch strikes in the first inning. They scored four runs on six hits. However, Ulandy started
mixing up his first pitch approach, eventually throwing off Scuba Diver hitters the rest of the way
through. After the first inning, Ulandy only gave up six more hits, three earned runs and struck out
seven.
"I was trying to live lower in the zone in the last couple of innings," said Ulandy, "I knew that
they were just looking for something elevated to swing at and if they put a good piece of wood on
it, it was going to go for a hit."
The Pacifics once again finished with 12 hits, another double digit hit night at Albert Park on the
season. Georgeson and Corey Davis Jr. led the team with three hits each on the night. Dormin and
Ulandy finished with two hits, including five RBIs in the game from Dormin.
The Pacifics look to win back-to-back games against the Scuba Divers on the road on Thursday and
return to Albert Park on Friday to face off against Santa Cruz. San Rafael continues to stay hot to
start the season.
Stanley Vargas stars as the Bakersfield Train Robbers defeat the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers 10-3
San Rafael Pacifics 7 defeats Santa Rosa Scuba Divers 6 behind Jayson Summers
Jun 7 2022 12:00AM
The San Rafael Pacifics continued t
The San Rafael Pacifics continued their winning ways once again beating the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers
7-6 for the third time at Albert Park in the span of a week. The Pacifcs now move to 8-1 on the
season with their sixth straight win.
The Pacifics scored their first run of the night without recording a hit in the bottom of the first.
After getting on base by a walk, left fielder Jalil Marinez ended up scoring on a fielding error by
Santa Rosa for an early 1-0 lead.
In the very next inning, John Bicos kicked off what would be a big night at the plate. Bicos, who
came in hitting .341 and leading the team in home runs with three, added another home run to his
stat sheet in the second inning on a no-doubter to left. He also picked up another RBI in the fourth
on a base hit to left field. On the night, Bicos finished 2-4 with a home run, two RBIs, and two
runs scored.
"Im just looking for good pitches to hit," said Bicos after the game. "Ive gotten them so far and
luckily Ive been able to do something with them."
On the mound tonight for San Rafael was Jayson Summers, who has been the ace so far for the Pacifics
early in the season. Summers, who has had some command issues on the season, pounded the strike zone
early and established himself on the mound. Through six innings, Summers struck out six while
walking two batters and only giving up one run. Summers now has his second win on the season and
through 17 innings pitched this year boasts an impressive Pecos league ERA of 2.64.
Summers, a two-way player in college, once again produced at the plate as he knocked in a run in the
third with a solid single. He now has a .444 batting average with four RBIs on the season, providing
a consistency for the Pacifics both in the box and on the mound.
"I was still a two-way player just in case," said Summers, "but pitching has always really been my
thing so I just stuck with that and I just hit whenever I can."
However, it was not all smooth sailing for the Pacifics. San Rafael was up 7-3 in the top of ninth
in what ended up being a snow ball inning. After walking the bases loaded, San Rafael ended up
walking in three runs which cut the lead to only one run with two outs. On a 3-2 count with the game
on the line, relief pitcher Christian Johnson threw a fastball that was swung on and missed giving
the Pacifics the win.
The Pacifics once again found themselves hitting the ball well on Tuesday night. They scored seven
runs on 12 hits. Out of their nine games on the season, the Pacifics have had double digit hits in
seven of them, proving that they are a team that have hitters up and down the line-up.
"We always tell the guys to just make good contact with the ball," said player-manager Kyle Ulandy.
"Good things happen when you make good contact."
Along with Bicos, first baseman Beau Dormin ended up scoring twice along with his two doubles.
Shortstop Corey Davis Jr. also added two hits on the night and an RBI. He is now hitting .477, which
is the highest batting average on the team.
The Pacifics next will face off against the Martinez Sturgeon on the road Thursday. They will then
come home for two games, once again against the Sturgeon in a Pecos league-styled series. The
Sturgeon come in with a 1-7 record, including three losses against the Pacifics. San Rafael will
look to keep their winning streak alive on Thursday.
Evan Bacani helps the San Rafael Pacifics down the Santa Rosa Scuba Divers
The Pecos League announced the new Santa Rosa Baseball Team will be named the "Santa Rosa Scuba Divers".
The teams home games will be played in Santa Rosa Doyle Park Memorial Park in June and July on Thursday and Friday Nights.
Santa Rosa, California is 54 miles north of San Francisco on Highway 101 and 97 miles West of Sacramento.
2022 wont be the first Santa Rosa team in the Pecos League. In 2014, 2015 and 2016 the Pecos League played one game a year in Santa Rosa, New Mexico.
The popular name Scuba Divers was the proposed team that was going to be based in Santa Rosa, New Mexico which is home to the Blue Hole and the only scuba diving in the entire Southwestern United States.
Colors for the Scuba Divers will Red and White.
The team will wear Red Jerseys with with black hats.
2022 will be the inaugural season for the Scuba Divers.
The Scuba Divers will join the Pecos Leagues Pacific Division which now consist of eight teams.
Seven of the Pacific Division teams are based in California (Bakersfield Train Robbers, Wasco Reserve, Monterey Amberjacks, Santa Cruz Seaweed, Santa Rafael Pacifics and Martinez Sturgeon).
The two time Pecos League Defending Champion Tucson Saguaros will move back into the Pacific Division to align the league with two divisions of eight.
The team will play a 50 game regular season schedule from May 26 to July 31. Pecos League Playoffs begin at the end of the regular season.
The Scuba Divers will finalize their coaching and game day staff in early 2022.
The Pecos League is an independent baseball league which operates in cities in desert mountain regions throughout California, New Mexico, Southern Arizona, Kansas, West Texas and Colorado.
Pecos Teams play in cities that do not have Major or Minor League Baseball teams and is not affiliated with either.
The Pecos League has two divisions which stretch from the plains of Kansas to the Oceans of California to the Mexican Border of Texas.
The two divisions with the Mountain Division and the Pacific Division. Full information about the Pecos League can be found at http://www.PecosLeague.com
Other teams include:
Opening Day for the Scuba Divers is May 26, 2022 at Martinez against the Martinez Sturgeon.
The Team will be announcing tryout dates and hiring game day staff soon.