Guardado Save, A Family Gift For PCC Baseball

Jakob Guardado earned the save on Saturday v. Mt. SAC (file photo by Michael Watkins, Athletics).
Jakob Guardado earned the save on Saturday v. Mt. SAC (file photo by Michael Watkins, Athletics).

His father was a 2-time, MLB All-Star closer for the Minnesota Twins, but on Saturday it was son Jakob Guardado's turn to be closer for the Pasadena City College baseball team. Guardado completed a performance that certainly would make Eddie Guardado proud as his freshman son stranded the tying run on second base by striking out the last two batters in a 4-3 Lancers win at Mt. San Antonio College.

It was the first collegiate save for Jakob, a righthanded thrower unlike his lefty-hurling dad. PCC won the 3-game series over the Mounties, 2-1, and improved to 10-4 on the season. Since head coach Pat McGee took over the program before the 2015 season, the Lancers, who play off-campus at Brookside Park, are 11-10 over their South Coast Conference on-campus rival from Walnut. 

This victory and the team's 10-5 triumph at Jackie Robinson Field on Thursday made up for a lopsided 24-9 loss to Mt. SAC in the conference opener on Tuesday. Winners of six of its last seven games, PCC will play a 3-game series this week v. Los Angeles Harbor College (5-9, 2-1 in SCC play). 

In the series finale v. Mt. SAC, Pasadena trailed 2-1 before third baseman Marco Martinez doubled and Guardado, the designated hitter, drew a 2-out walk. First baseman Jake Trabbie followed with a 2-RBI double and a 3-2 Lancers lead. Tied 3-3 in the eighth, rightfielder Kenny Kim ripped a triple and Martinez, an All-American in his frosh season of 2019, followed with a sacrifice fly to center for what proved to be the game-winning RBI. 

Besides Guardado's pitching heroics, it was solid afternoon all-around for PCC pitching. Starter Coleman Mitchell allowed only four hits, two runs and no walks in five innings, then reliever Nicolas Day turned in three innings of 4-hit, 1-run ball and was credited with the mound victory. 

PCC started the game with back-to-back doubles hit by centerfielder Max Blessinger and shortstop Raider Tello for a 1-0 lead. 

Jakob's father, Eddie Guardado pitched 17 big-league seasons for Minnesota and three other clubs.