Jordan Kurokawa isn’t perfect.
He wasn’t perfect in his first start of the season, but he was impressive in a shutout victory against the University of Hawaii-Manoa on Feb. 14, and after an unusually long 17-day wait, he wasn’t sharp Tuesday night at Wong Stadium in a 5-2 loss to Concordia University.
Kurokawa’s issues began in the second inning when he allowed two base hits but used 31 pitches to get three outs against an Eagles lineup that was not swinging early in the count.
He got his first strikeout in the third but allowed base hits to cleanup hitter John Bornhop and Hunter Hollandwho drove a ball to rightfield, sending Bornhop to third.