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May 21, 2008 |
Box Score
Penguins Upset
by Valpo, Will Play Cleveland State
Thursday Morning
Niles, Ohio
-- Sixth-seeded Valparaiso
scored once in the eighth and
another in the ninth to defeat No. 3
Youngstown State 3-2 in the opening
round of the 2008 U.S. Army Horizon
League Baseball Championship at
Eastwood Field.
Youngstown State will now play an elimination game against
No. 4 Cleveland State on Thursday at
11 a.m. The Vikings were upset
earlier in the day by No. 5
Milwaukee, 10-7, in 14 innings.
Valparaiso moves on in the winners bracket to play No. 1 UIC
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Youngstown State led 2-0 through three innings, but Valpo's
pitching staff did not allow a hit
in the final four innings to allow
the offense to rally.
Josh Wallace got the Crusaders on the board in the sixth with
a solo homer to right field to start
the inning. That
followed back-to-back innings in
which Valpo left the bases loaded.
The Crusaders then got two runs on six hits in the final two
innings off YSU closer Craig Gillet.
With one out in the eighth Jason
Brunelli singled to right on an 0-2
pitch, and Andrew Quinnette followed
with an RBI double to left.
Then in the ninth, Valpo recovered from a base running
mistake to score what was eventually
the winning run. No. 9 hitter John
Giusti led off with a single, and
Brett Bivens reached on a bunt
single after a failed sacrifice from
Dan DeBruin. Zach Rhodegero then
singled to left that would have
loaded the bases, but Bivens ran
through a stop sign trying to go to
third and got caught in a rundown.
Wallace then followed with a bloop
single to right to score DeBruin
with the game-winner.
YSU put two runners on with two outs in the ninth on a walk
and an error, but Valpo closer Jarad
Miller got Erich Diedrich to fly out
to center to earn his ninth save.
Valparaiso outhit YSU 12-5, led by two hits apiece from
Bivens, Wallace, Matt Lenski and
Giusti.
Valpo freshman starter Jon Gulbransen allowed two runs, only
one of which was earned, on five
hits and two walks in seven innings.
Austen Siwiec did not a llow a run
in 2/3 of a inning in a winning
effort.
The Penguins used two hits, a hit batsman and a sacrifice fly
to push a run across in first and
take a 1-0 lead. Sean Lucas hit a
one-out single, and Erich Diedrich
singled with the hit-and-run on to
put two runners on. Gulbransen beaned Joe Iacobucci
to load the bases, and Anthony
Porter delivered a sacrifice fly to
center.
YSU scored an unearned run in the third without recording a
hit to go up two. Diedrich was hit
by a pitch with one out, and Porter
reached on a two-out error. Eric
Marzec walked to load the bases, and
Diedrich scored when catcher Matt
Lenski's pickoff throw to third
sailed into left field.
YSU starter and Horizon League Pitcher of the Year Aaron
Swenson allowed one run on six hits
while striking out three. He walked
a season-high four batters and threw
113 pitches before handing the ball
off with two outs in the seventh.
Swenson went 2-0 and allowed two
runs in 18 innings against Valpo
during the regular season.
Relievers Ryan Wackerman and Ryan Sellman both retired the
only hitters they faced for YSU.
The Penguins stranded 10 runners while the Crusaders left 11
on base. |