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April 16, 2008 |
Box Score
Errors, Bobcats'
Hot Bats Result in 14-6 Loss
Niles,
Ohio -- The Ohio Bobcats
broke open a close game with nine
runs in a three-inning span to beat
Youngstown State 14-6 on Wednesday
afternoon at Eastwood Field.
Five of the Bobcats' runs were unearned, including all four
runs in the third that gave them a
6-2 lead. Ohio finished with 20
hits, 19 of which were singles.
Senior Erich Diedrich hit his first home run of the season
and the 24th of his career. He now
occupies second place by himself on
YSU's all-time leaders list and
needs two more to catch Adam Cox.
Sophomore John Koehnlein also hit an inside-the-park home run
in the second inning for his first
of the season. It was the first for
a YSU player since Brent Parks' on
May 19, 2007 against Cleveland
State.
Six different pitchers worked for the Penguins as they
prepared for the upcoming four-game
Horizon League series this weekend.
YSU will play a doubleheader
Saturday against Butler starting at
1 p.m. and another double-dip Sunday
against Milwaukee at 11 a.m.
Freshman Cody Dearth allowed six runs, only two of which were
earned, on 10 hits over three
innings in a losing effort. Matt
Tucker threw two innings of
scoreless relief, and Craig Gillet
pitched 2/3 scoreless.
Josh Page had two hits to lead YSU, and Diedrich finished
with three RBIs.
The Bobcats scored with two outs in the first when Marc
Krauss singled, advanced on a wild
pitch and crossed the plate when
Brandon Besl singled.
The Penguins equaled that in the bottom half when Sean Lucas
hit a one-out double and scored two
batters later on a Joe Iacobucci
single.
Three straight singles in the second gave Ohio a 2-1 lead,
but Koehnlein's inside-the-parker
that bounced to the wall over a
diving Gauntlett Eldemire in left
tied the score.
The Bobcats did their damage again with two outs in the third
with four straight hits, a walk and
a hit batsman with the bases loaded.
They added a run in the fourth and
opened up an 11-2 lead with four
runs on three hits in the fifth.
Diedrich's two-run blast onto the roof of the batting cage in
right cut the margin to seven in the
bottom of the fifth, and YSU trailed
12-6 when Koehnlein scored on a
throwing error and Diedrich had a
sacrifice fly in the seventh.
The Bobcats added two runs in the ninth for the final tally.
Joe Stover earned the win despite allowing four runs on seven
hits in 4.2 innings. Matt Schlarb
threw 2.1 scoreless innings of
relief. |