Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Left fielder Cody Hudson's soft liner in the
11th inning sailed just high enough to get over the drawn-in infield and Austin
Peay's baseball team won a wild 11-10 non-conference tilt against Valparaiso,
Saturday afternoon at Raymond C. Hand Park.
Trailing 7-4 entering the eighth, Austin Peay (2-0) showed
that patience at the plate pays off. Valparaiso (0-2) used four pitchers in the
inning and issued six walks to the 11 batters they faced. Consecutive bases-loaded
walks issued to shortstop Reed Harper and first baseman John Hogan gave the
Govs their first lead. Following the back-to-back walks, designated hitter
Tyler Childress added to the lead as he ripped the first pitch he saw to left
field, scoring two more runs and giving the Govs a 10-7 lead.
"I was proud of how patient we were in the eighth," said
Govs head coach Gary McClure. "I told the guys we just have to peck away there;
we didn't have to get it all back at once. Reed Harper had an excellent at-bat
where he laid off some tough pitches and earned a walk that got us tied and
really got the momentum in our direction."
Valparaiso did not fold after the eighth and landed a
stunning blow of their own in the ninth. The Crusaders opened the inning with
back-to-back singles, chasing reliever Lucas Anderson. Govs closer Mike Hebert
entered the game and surrendered a three-run home run to shortstop Bobby Martin,
tying the game, 10-10.
After allowing opportunity to slip by in the bottom of the
ninth, the Govs took advantage of an 11th-inning opportunity. Catcher P.J. Torres opened the inning with a walk. Outfielder Rolando Gautier then laced a
single down the first-base line and through the first baseman's legs, allowing
Torres to reach third base. The Crusaders intentionally walk to outfielder
Michael Blanchard, setting up Hudson's game-winning hit.
The late heroics spoiled an impressive early-inning effort
from Valparaiso. Starter Damon McCormick kept the Govs in check, allowing just
four runs on 11 hits over seven innings. He received plenty of run support as
the Crusaders scored seven times in the first six innings, including four runs
on six consecutive hits in the fourth and two more runs in the sixth.
However, when Valparaiso turned to its bullpen things fell
apart. The Crusaders used four pitchers who, over the final three-plus innings,
combined to surrender seven runs on three hits and nine walks.
Gautier went 5-for-6 with two doubles in his first turn in
the Govs lineup. Hankins, who had four hits Friday, went 3-for-5, Saturday.
Hebert (1-0) picked up the victory after allowing one run
over the final 2.2 innings. Starter Jack Snodgrass surrendered one run on two
hits over the first four innings before being pulled due to an elevated pitch
count.
"Jack was outstanding," said McClure. "He was on a pitch
count because we're going to take care of these guys early - it's a long
season. He was dominating their hitters and I believe he would have for a
couple more innings."
Cyrus Wimberly (0-1) suffered the loss after allowing the
one unearned run in the 11th. Center fielder Chris Manning and third baseman
Michael Morman each had three hits. Gaedele went 2-for-4 with 4 RBI.
Austin Peay and Valparaiso will close their three-game
series with a noon contest at Raymond C. Hand Park.