CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.-If Saturday is any indication Austin Peay
State University's baseball team may have found some pitching solutions for the
2010 campaign.
Freshman Matt Marsh and converted infielder Zach Gerler
combined for five shutout relief innings as Austin Peay State University
defeated Iowa, 13-8, in the Riverview Inn Classic at Raymond C. Hand Park.
The victory improves the Governors to 2-0 in the young
season as they will complete tourney play by hosting Illinois State, noon,
Sunday. Iowa fell to 1-1.
In his first college appearance, Marsh came on in relief of
senior David Vicini in the Iowa fifth-Vicini was making his first appearance
after missing almost all of 2009 after Tommy John surgery. With Austin Peay
clinging to an 8-7 lead, Marsh entered the game with runners on second and
third with no outs.
After allowing the tying run to score on an infield
groundout, Marsh then struck out clean-up hitter Dallas Burke and fifth-place
hitter Sean Flanagan to get out of the inning.
That allowed the Govs to regain the momentum in the bottom
of the inning. Leadoff hitter Michael Blanchard roped a triple to center
field to score Cody Hudson, who had walked, with what proved to be the winning
run.
The Govs added two runs in both the seventh and eighth
inning to provide a more comfortable advantage. One of the RBI came off
Blanchard's second triple. Outfielder Adam Browett also drove in his day's
fourth run with a double in the eighth.
Blanchard, in fact, finished the day with three hits while
Clinard added two, as did catcher Trey Lucas, who drove in three runs, and
Browett.
"Blanchard and the other guys at the top of the lineup are
getting on base and putting the pressure on the defense," APSU coach Gary McClure said. "Blanchard already has scored something like six runs in two
games.
"We also are playing great defense so far, making just two
errors, both on exchanges from catcher to second base."
But the day belonged to Marsh, the 6-3 Knoxville native
(Clinton HS) . He allowed just one base runner over the next two innings. As he
began to tire with two outs in the eighth, McClure turned to Gerler to close it
out. The righthander, who batted just .171 as a transfer infielder from Lincoln
Land College a year ago, allowed just one meaningless single in the eighth
before retiring the Hawkeyes in order in the ninth. Gerler is considered
the No. 1 candidate to be the Govs' closer in 2010.
"Marsh, in his first game in college game, comes with
runners on base and he gets out of it with the game tied by striking out two
hitters in a row," McClure said. "That was the ball game right there. Then he
literally threw four shutout innings of baseball against a really good hitting
team.
"And Gerler just came in and threw strikes-he has good
stuff."
-AP-