Box Score MEMPHIS - Austin Peay State University's baseball team led for six innings but could not hold
on as Memphis won in walk-off fashion, 3-2, Tuesday night at FedExPark.
Memphis (6-10) rallied from a 2-0 deficit, tying the game in
the sixth, before piecing together the game-winning rally in the ninth. With
two out, left fielder Adam McClain doubled into right center, forcing the Govs
to make a pitching change. Reliever Zane Leffew saw McClain advance to third on
a passed ball before issuing a walk to second baseman Zach Willis. Third
baseman Jacob Wilson then laced a 1-1 pitch into the left center gap to bring
the winning run home.
Austin Peay (9-6) struck quickly with a run in the first
after centerfielder Michael Blanchard scored on third baseman Greg Bachman's
single. However, Bachman would be cut down later in the inning after rounding
second on second baseman Jordan Hankins' single, ending the Govs threat.
That runner being cut down on the basepaths was an early theme
for the Govs, who lost four baserunners in the contest's first five frames. The
third inning was particularly damaging as Austin Peay began the inning with
back-to-back singles by left fielder Cody Hudson and designated hitter Jon Clinard.
The Govs then attempted a double steal only to see Hudson
called out at third when he lost contact with the base. Blanchard walked to
give the Govs runners at first and second again with one out, but that did not
last long as APSU attempted to take advantage of a wild pitch. This time
Clinard was out at third base for the inning's second out. Bachman would ground
out to end the inning.
Austin Peay scored its second run in the fourth, taking advantage
of a leadoff walk issued to shortstop Reed Harper. Hankins walked to move
Harper to second where he then stole third base. Catcher P.J. Torres would
bring the run home with a sacrifice fly.
Memphis (6-10) began its comeback on the mound when it brought
in reliever Patrick Bailey. Soon after his arrival, the Govs lost their fourth
baserunner when first baseman Tyler Childress was caught stealing. Bailey then proceeded
to limit the Govs to two hits over his four innings.
The Tigers began the sixth inning with back-to-back doubles,
including Willis' RBI double, to chase Austin Peay starter Lucas Anderson from
the mound. Memphis then tied the game
two batters later on designated hitter Eli Hynes ground out.
Austin Peay had one last chance to regain the lead, getting
two runners on base with one out in the ninth, but saw a strikeout and fly out
end the threat.
Austin Peay reliever Chuck Edlin (0-2) was tagged for the
loss after allowing the one unearned run in the ninth and pitching two innings.
Anderson went five-plus innings - the longest outing of his career - and struck
out five while allowing two runs. Kacy Kemmer followed with a scoreless inning
of relief before turning the ball over to Edlin who went two innings.
The Govs offense posted 10 hits with Clinard, Bachman and
Hankins each recording two hits. Bachman and Torres had the Govs only RBI.
Jonathan van Eaton (1-0) picked up the win in relief,
holding the Govs scoreless in the ninth despite surrendering two hits. Bailey
finished his four-inning outing allowing two hits and striking out two.
Memphis had just eight hits in the victory, McClain and first
baseman T.J. Rice each recording two hits.
Austin Peay returns to Clarksville and Raymond C. Hand Park
for a 6 p.m. contest today against Evansville.
-AP-