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March 13, 2009 |
Box Score
Four Herd
Hurlers Outduel Swenson as Penguins
Fall 4-0
Huntington,
W.Va.
-- Four Marshall pitchers
combined to throw a five-hit shutout
as the Thundering Herd defeated the
Youngstown State baseball team 4-0
on Friday at the Kennedy Center.
The group joined forces to outduel Aaron Swenson, who allowed
all four of his runs in the fifth
and sixth innings. He surrendered
seven hits, walked three and went
the distance in his best start of
the season.
Inclement weather in Saturday's forecast has moved first
pitch up two hours to 11 a.m.
Senior lefty Andrew Blain held the Penguins to three hits and
walked two in six innings before
handing the ball off to the bullpen.
Tyler Gatrell and Brian Mooney
worked in the seventh, and Ian
Kadish tossed the final two innings.
John Koehnlein walked and had two of YSU's five hits, and
Eric Hymel was the only other
starter to record a hit. Casey
Holland and Brian Solitario had
leadoff hits off the bench in the
eighth and ninth.
Swenson allowed two hits in the first four innings before
Marshall broke through for two runs
on three hits in the fifth. Thor
Meeks and Kenny Socorro led off the
inning with back-to-back doubles,
and Ben Jurevicius' RBI single put
the Herd up 2-0.
Victor Gomez hit a two-run homer in the sixth for Marshall's
only other runs.
The Penguins had opportunities to score, but Marshall's
pitchers kept answering.
Hymel was thrown out at the plate to end the third inning
when he tried to score on
Koehnlein's single to left. The pair
had back-to-back, one-out singles in
the sixth, but Blain got a fielder's
choice and fly out for his final two
outs.
Holland hit a leadoff double in the eighth, and Solitario was
retired on a double play after he
led off the ninth with a single.
Gomez was the only Marshall player to record two hits. |