Box Score COLUMBUS, Ohio - Following his team's Friday loss Austin
Peay State University head baseball coach Gary McClure emphasized the need for his team to do the little
things if they wanted to win. The Govs did all the little things right in a
five-run 10th inning that catapulted them to a 7-2 victory against Ohio State,
Saturday afternoon at Bill Davis Stadium.
Austin Peay (10-8) started the 10th with a fortuitous bounce
as left fielder Cody Hudson's single up the middle bounced off the pitcher's
shoes, allowing him to reach safely. He moved into scoring position quickly,
stealing second base. Designated hitter Jon Clinard followed with a single to
shallow left field - his first hit of the contest - to put the Govs ahead, 3-2.
The Govs were just getting started as seven more batters
came to the plate in the inning. Shortstop Reed Harper and catcher P.J. Torres
each had RBI singles. Right fielder Rolando Gautier batted in a run with a
fielder's choice that led to the Govs seventh run when OSU committed an error.
That rally seemed to suck the air out of Ohio State's (9-7)
sails as they mustered just one hit in the 11th. It was the capstone of reliever
Mike Hebert's (3-0) winning outing that lasted 2.2 scoreless innings.
The early part of the game was a pitcher's duel between APSU
starter Zach Toney and OSU starter Brian King. Both pitchers threw four
scoreless innings, each facing just two more batters than the minimum at that
point.
However, each team scored in the fourth inning. Austin Peay
plated its run after Gautier doubled with one out and scored on Hudson's
two-out single. Ohio State leveled the score with first baseman Brad Hutton's
leadoff home run in the bottom of the frame.
Ohio State took the lead in the fifth with a two-out rally
that saw Toney allow three consecutive batters to reach safely, including third
baseman Brad Hallberg's RBI single. Toney would halt the rally with an
inning-ending fly out, stranding two men on base.
Austin Peay used an Ohio State error to equalize the score
again in the seventh inning. Harper started the rally with a double that
snapped a streak of 19 at-bats without a hit. He was then nearly caught
stealing at third, but Hallberg dropped the ball which allowed the rally to
continue. With two out, pinch hitter
Matt Wollenzin came through with an infield hit that shortstop Kirby Pellant
could not corral, allowing Harper to score.
Toney, who suffered through his worst career start one week
ago, was stellar in Saturday's outing. He allowed just two runs on five hits
while striking out eight batters over 7.1 innings.
King matched Toney's outing, allowing two runs on four hits
while striking out five over 6.2 innings. Reliever Greg Greve (0-2) was tagged
for the loss after allowing four runs at the end of an outing that lasted 2.1
innings.
Austin Peay's offense rapped out 10 hits, led by two hit
outings by Harper, Gautier and Hudson. Six different Govs were credited with a
RBI.
Ohio State finished with seven hits off Toney and Hebert,
Hallberg recording their only multi-hit outing, finishing 2-for-5.
Austin Peay and Ohio State complete their three-game series
with a 12:05 p.m. (CDT) Sunday contest. The Govs will turn to senior
right-hander Lucas Anderson (2-0, 2.70 ERA) while the Buckeyes will start
junior right-hander Brett McKinney (2-2, 5.32 ERA).
-AP-