Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Pinch-hitter Haskell Fink's walk-off sacrifice
fly kept Austin Peay's baseball team unbeaten while completing a 5-4
come-from-behind victory against Illinois State, Saturday, in the opening game
of the Riverview Inn Classic at Raymond C. Hand Park.
Austin Peay (4-0) applied pressure immediately in the ninth
inning as outfielder Rolando Gautier led off the inning with a triple that just
got past the leaping center fielder. The Govs then loaded the bases with a hit
batsman and a walk, bringing
Fink battled to a 2-2 count before rifling a ball into the
right-center gap, which was caught by
the center fielder but too deep to catch Gautier before he scampered home with
the winning run.
As has been the case in all of its games this season, the
Govs trailed early the contest and faced a 4-2 deficit entering the seventh
inning. Freshman Jordan Hankins tied the game in the seventh with a two-run single
up the middle that tied the game, 4-4, after seven innings and setting up the
last at-bat heroics.
"Our offense got going and we had some guys do a great job,"
said head coach Gary McClure. "We had some great two-out base hits to get us
back into the game. Rolando did a great job leading off the ninth with a triple
and Haskell did a great job getting him in."
Illinois State (3-3) had plenty of opportunities in the
first two innings against a struggling Zach Toney who faced 13 batters in those
two frames. However, the Redbirds scored just once in both innings and stranded
five batters. After the Govs tied the game 2-2 in the sixth, Illinois State
first baseman Zach Amrein blasted a two-run home run, giving ISU a 4-2 lead.
"Zach just didn't throw strikes early so we got behind,"
said McClure. "What he did do was get big strikeouts that kept those two
innings to single runs. If he doesn't do that they we may get blown out early."
Mark Allen Bounds (1-0)-the Govs third pitcher - picked up his
first collegiate win after tossing two scoreless innings. Hankins finished the
day 3-for-3 - he had a solo home run in the third - with three RBI.
Austin Peay closes out its weekend with a 2:30 p.m., Saturday contest against Milwaukee.
-AP-