Box Score CLARKSVILLE - A flurry of late defensive miscues cost Austin
Peay State University's baseball team as it dropped its second consecutive Ohio
Valley Conference outing in a 13-7 loss to Murray State, Friday night at
Raymond C. Hand Park.
Austin Peay (20-13, 7-2 OVC) suffered its worst defensive
outing - committing six errors - since a six-error outing on April 27, 2008 at
Southeast Missouri. The Govs committed four errors in the ninth inning alone -
the first time since May 8, 2010 at Tennessee Tech they had accomplished that unpleasant
feat.
The Govs entered the ninth inning trailing by one run, 8-7,
and head coach Gary McClure inserted reliever Zane Leffew to try and hold the
deficit there. However, Leffew hit third baseman Brandon Elliott to start the
inning.
Murray State (18-17, 4-6 OVC) immediately set about trying
to manufacture an insurance run. The Thoroughbreds next two batters each put
down sacrifice bunt attempts, but the Govs defense was unable to handle the
bunts, commiting errors on both. With the bases
loaded, the Govs brought the infield in to try and prevent the run, but were
unsuccessful at center fielder Paul Ritzheimer singled through the infield,
scoring the inning's run.
Austin Peay's defense continued to struggle in the inning. Left
fielder Ty Stetson's ground ball down the first-base line got past the Govs defender and allowed two runs to
score. That play ended Leffew's night on the mound as all five batters he faced
reached base - three courtesy an APSU error.
Reliever Chuck Edlin entered the game and walked the first
batter he faced before getting the inning's first out by striking out catcher
Jacob Rhodes. Second baseman Jordan Hankins made a nice diving play to record
the inning's second out, but a fifth run scored. Austin Peay would later commit
a fourth error in the frame but Edlin
would eventually get the inning's third out without another run scoring.
The late game defensive struggles marred a night in which
Austin Peay continued to show it would not go down without a fight. The Govs
scored first, surrendered the lead, tied the game and then nearly battled back
from a three-run deficit to tie the game in the eighth.
Hankins had a big hand in the Govs offensive effort,
finishing the night 2-for-3 with three RBI and two doubles. His first-inning
double scored the game's first run, giving Austin Peay the early lead.
After Murray State tied the game in the second, right
fielder Rolando Gautier broke the tie with a two-run home run to right field,
giving APSU a 3-1 lead.
Austin Peay starter Ryan Quick struggled in the second,
third and fourth innings - allowing five of his seven runs in that stretch. He allowed a run after the Govs first error of
the night in the second. Quick then allowed a run in the third after giving up
a one-out walk, followed by a single and a wild pitch.
Quick surrendered the lead in the fourth, allowing the first
five batters of the inning to reach base safely. After he allowed another run
on a wild pitch, Murray State right fielder Colton Speed had an RBI single and
shortstop Travis Isaak later reached on the Govs second error of the contest that allowed the third run to score, giving Murray State the 5-3 lead.
Starting first baseman Tyler Childress immediately got one
of those runs back when he led off the bottom of the fourth with a home run.
Austin Peay tied the game in the sixth courtesy designated hitter Jon Clinard's
single that bounded over a drawn-in 'Breds infield, scoring center fielder
Michael Blanchard.
Murray State would rebuild its lead in the eighth, putting
four runners on base with one out. Stetson delivered the big blow with a
two-run double. First baseman Mike Kozlowski provided what proved to be the
game-winning RBI with a single up the middle.
Hankins got Austin Peay to within one run with a two-out,
two-run double. However, he was left stranded at second when shortstop Reed Harper struck out to end the threat.
Quick (3-1) suffered his season's first loss after allowing
seven runs (six earned) on 10 hits over 7.1 innings. Reliever Tyler Rogers
entered the game with the bases loaded in the eighth and surrendered two hits -
allowing two inherited runners to score - but recorded a pair of outs without
giving up a run of his own.
Hankins was joined in multi-hit territory by center fielder
Michael Blanchard who went 2-for-4 from the leadoff spot. Austin Peay was held
to eight hits in the contest.
Murray State second baseman Dylan Wheeler and right fielder
Colton Speed each had three hits to pace the Murray State offense. Those two,
joined by center fielder Paul Ritzheimer, batted in the bottom third of the
Murray State order but posted eight of the team's 13 hits.
Reliever Alex Gordon (3-1) picked up the win after allowing
three runs (one earned) on four hits over 4.1 innings. 'Breds starter Alex
Gordon allowed four runs on five walks and four hits over the first 3.2
innings.
Austin Peay and Murray State continue their three-game
conference series with a 2 p.m., Saturday contest.
-AP-