Box Score CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - Austin Peay State University's baseball team completed
a three-game Ohio Valley Conference sweep of Southeast Missouri, winning a
see-saw 11-7 contest, Sunday afternoon at Capaha Field.
It is the first time in the 20-year series history that Austin
Peay posted a three-game sweep against Southeast Missouri. The sweep was made
more important as no other OVC squad completed a sweep, giving APSU a one-game
conference lead after the opening weekend.
The Govs trailed 7-5 after five innings of Sunday's finale
which were a see-saw affair with three lead changes and two ties. Southeast
Missouri (7-18, 0-3 OVC) obtained a 7-5 advantage in the fifth on first baseman
Kody Campbell's two-run home run.
Shortstop Reed Harper sparked the Govs go-ahead rally in the
seventh, leading off the frame with his season's second home run. Catcher P.J. Torres followed the home run with a double and Austin Peay eventually loaded
the bases thanks to a pair of walks. Designated hitter Jon Clinard broke the
tie with a fielder's choice, scoring Torres and giving APSU an 8-7 lead.
"Reed's home run is huge we were down one and his home run
ties it up right away," said Governors head coach Gary McClure. "All of a
sudden we know we're back in the game to win it. Then our guys did a great job
of getting pitches to hit and taking walks. I can't say enough about the
patience they showed at the plate this weekend."
Austin Peay (14-10, 3-0 OVC) extended its lead in the eighth
thanks to a Southeast Missouri error. The Govs had the bases loaded with two
out when right fielder Dylan Riner chopped a ball into the ground towards third
base. Redhawks third baseman Trenton Moses fielded the ball but his throw went
wide of first base, allowing two runs to score. Austin Peay added an insurance
run on centerfielder Michael Blanchard's bunt single, staking APSU closer Tyler Rogers to an 11-7 advantage.
Rogers, who entered in the eighth, nearly used all of that
cushion promptly retired the first two batters via strike outs but then put the
next three on base with a walk and back-to-back hit batsmen. That brought
Moses, the OVC's leader in batting average, home runs and RBI, to the plate.
Moses railed a liner towards the left center gap, but Blanchard made the catch
outstretched and on the run to end the game.
Reliever Zane Leffew (1-1) picked up the win after throwing
scoreless innings in the sixth and seventh, striking out three batters and
allowing four hits. Rogers wrapped up the win with two scoreless innings,
striking out two.
Bachman led the Govs with a 2-for-3, two RBI effort.
Clinard, Harper and second baseman Jordan Hankins each had two hits. Austin
Peay's offense needed just 12 hits in the win as Southeast Missouri pitchers
walked nine batters.
"We were left in a position where we had to come back two or
three different times and that's tough to do," said McClure. "I'm really proud
of our guys the way they came back. Once we did take the lead in the sixth our
pitchers and defense did an outstanding job of taking the game over. I thought
the big turning point was when we brought Leffew and he shut them down for two
innings."
Trevor Kill (1-1) allowed three runs in his inning-plus of
work and suffered the loss. Right fielder Andy Lennington posted a 4-for-5
effort to lead Southeast Missouri's 12-hit offensive outing.
Austin Peay begins a five-game homestand when it hosts
Alabama A&M in a 6 p.m., Tuesday contest at Raymond C. Hand Park.
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