Box Score CLARKSVILLE - Junior first baseman Craig Massoni's big day
at the plate propelled Austin Peay State University's baseball team to a 6-4
victory against Illinois State, Sunday, and a sweep of the three-game series at
Raymond C. Hand Park.
Massoni finished the day 2-for-2 with three RBI, a walk and
was hit by a pitch. He walked and scored the Govs first run when center fielder
Cody Hudson doubled high off the wall in center. Massoni posted the Govs third
run with his solo home run to left center in the fourth. However, he saved his
biggest hit when the Govs were trailing, his two-run double putting the Govs back
ahead 5-4.
Prior to Massoni's heroics, Austin Peay (6-1) struggled to
take advantage of opportunities provided by the Illinois State pitching staff.
While the Govs posted just six hits in the game, Illinois State walked nine
batters and added two hit batsmen. The Govs turned only three of those walks
into runs - Massoni's in the second and two eighth-inning walks that preceded
Masson's go-ahead single.
Austin Peay starter A.J. Gaura kept Illinois State in check
through three-plus innings, retiring 10 of the first 12 batters he faced,
including six by strikeout. He ran into trouble in the fourth when he surrendered
three straight two-out singles, including a RBI single, before escaping the
inning with his seventh strikeout.
Illinois State (2-4) kept battling in the fifth,
capitalizing when Gaura surrendered a single and a hit batsman with one out. Third
baseman Zac Johnson brought home a run with a single and right fielder Eric
Aguilera tied the game, 3-3, with a RBI double.
The Redbirds took their only lead of the contest in the
seventh when reliever Ryan Quick allowed three consecutive hitters to reach
base safely with two outs. Aguilera was the last of the trio and his RBI single
put Illinois State up 4-3.
That lead lasted until the seventh when the first three Govs
hitters reached base and Massoni capitalized on the opportunity with his
two-run single. Catcher P.J. Torres would add a run with a sacrifice fly, for
the 6-4 advantage.
Quick retired the Redbirds in order in the eighth and closer
Tyler Rogers struck out two of the four batters he faced in the ninth to clinch
the win. Quick (1-0) notched his first win after striking out five over three
innings, allowing one run on two hits. Rogers record his fourth save in as many
opportunities this season.
Massoni led an Austin Peay offense that scored six runs on
six hits. Second baseman Jordan Hankins went 2-for-4 in the series finale.
Illinois State's Joe Claver (1-1) suffered the loss in
relief, allowing two runs on a hit and four walks over 2.1 innings. ISU starter
Dan Savas lasted just 3.2 innings, allowing three runs on three this and four
walks.
Aguilera led Illinois State's offense with a 4-for-4, two
RBI performance as the Redbirds posted 11 hits against Govs pitching.
Austin Peay continues its eight-game homestand when it hosts
Southern Illinois in a 3 p.m., Tuesday contest at Hand Park.