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April 25, 2008 |
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Score
Vikings
Capitalize on Errors, Outslug
Penguins in Series Opener
Lorain,
Ohio -- Cleveland State hit four
home runs and benefitted from 10
unearned runs to defeat Youngstown
State 19-8 on Friday evening at The
Pipe Yard.
The result moves the teams into a tie for third place in the
Horizon League standings with an 8-6
conference record.
Youngstown State had just one fewer hit than Cleveland State,
16-15, but the Penguins committed
five errors and walked seven
batters.
Joe Iacobucci and Josh Page both singled and had two doubles
to lead the Penguins. The two teams
will play a doubleheader Saturday
starting at noon.
Cleveland State led early after scoring two unearned runs in
the first, but YSU took its only
lead of the game with a four-run
third. Erich Diedrich drove home
Page on a ground out, and Anthony
Porter singled in Iacobucci with two
outs to tie the score. Eric Marzec
then hit a two-run homer to left
center to make the score 4-2.
Alex Kerins hit a two-run homer in the third to tie the score, and
the Vikings tacked on two more with
three straight hits after two men
were out to take a 6-4 lead. CSU
then blew the game open with a
seven-run fourth that gave them a
13-4 advantage. The Vikings hit
back-to-back homers in the inning,
and four of their runs were
unearned.
The Penguins climbed back into the game with a run in the
fifth and three more in the sixth,
but the Vikings scored six runs in
the bottom of the eighth for the
final tally.
Chuck Schiffhauer was tagged with the loss for YSU, allowing
eight runs on eight hits in three
innings.
Josh Hungerman got the win for Cleveland State despite
allowing seven runs on 13 hits in
5.1 innings. Three CSU relievers
combined to throw 3.2 scoreless
innings and surrendered just two
hits. |