MURFREESBORO
- Another night, another offensive outburst as Austin Peay State University's baseball
team posted a season-high 22 hits en route to a 19-13 non-conference victory
against Middle Tennessee, Wednesday night at Reese Smith Field.
Austin
Peay (16-10) won its third-straight road contest after winning just one of its
first eight. The Govs also set a season-high in hits for the third consecutive
game and have now posted 58 hits in those three games.
Middle
Tennessee (18-11) grabbed an early 3-1 lead courtesy outfielder Justin Guidry's
three-run home run in the first inning. The Blue Raiders extended their lead to
4-1 on third baseman Tyler Burnett's RBI double in the second.
The
Govs broke the game open in the third and fourth innings, scoring five and
seven runs respectively. Outfielder Cody Hudson had the third inning's big
shot, a two-run triple. Designated hitter Matt Kole's three-run home run in the
fourth started that inning's scoring which culminated with a succession of three
run-scoring singles, giving APSU a 13-5 advantage.
The
Blue Raiders cut into the lead with a four-run fifth inning. Burnett plating
two runs with an infield single and outfielder Zach Hudson Hudson adding a
two-run home run later in the inning, cutting the deficit to 15-9. That was as
close at MTSU would get as the teams traded single runs in the over the next
two innings before trading three runs each in the ninth frame.
Kole
posted his second consecutive five RBI outing, going 2-for-5 with a double and
a home run. Outfielder Adam Browett had a 5-for-6 outing with four RBI, the
fourth Govs player with five hits in a game this season. Shortstop Reed Harper
had four hits including his season's fourth home run, a leadoff blast in the
sixth inning.
Guidry
led the Blue Raiders offense with a 3-for-6, five RBI outing. First baseman
Blake McDade added a 4-for-4, two double performance.
APSU's
Ricky Marshall (5-3) picked up the victory after allowing one unearned run on
two hits in the third inning. He was one of seven Austin Peay pitchers to see
action.
Middle
Tennessee's Nick Montgomery (5-2) took the loss after allowing five runs on
five hits in two-thirds of an inning. The Blue Raiders used eight pitchers in
the midweek affair.
Austin
Peay returns to Ohio Valley Conference action travels to Eastern Kentucky for a
three-game series beginning with a noon (CDT), Saturday doubleheader.
- AP -