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March 17, 2009 |
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Penguins' Rally
Comes Up Short in 7-6 Loss to Pitt
in Home Opener
Niles, Ohio --
The Youngstown State baseball team
nearly erased an early seven-run
deficit but came up a run short in a
7-6 loss to Pittsburgh in the
Penguins' home opener on Tuesday at
Eastwood Field.
After Pittsburgh scored the first seven runs of the game by
the fourth inning, YSU came back to
score six in the next three innings.
Pitt scored three in the second and four in the third, but
YSU's bullpen held the Panthers
scoreless in the final five innings.
Chris Warner walked to start the second, and Danny Lopez
followed with a double to right
center. Matt Litzinger then hit a
three-run homer over the right field
wall as Pitt had three runs in with
nobody out.
The Penguins loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of
the third and couldn't score, and
Pitt came back to score four tallies
in the top of the fourth. Three of
those runs came after there were two
outs. Zach
Duggan scored Litzinger on a one-out
single by Jacke Healey's glove at
short for the first run. Phil Klein
came in and struck out Chris Sedon
for the second out, but the next
four batters reached on a single and
three walks. Frank Mercurio had a
two-run single with the bases
loaded, and Lopez walked with the
bases loaded to put the Panthers up
7-0.
Jeremy Banks led off the fifth with a double, YSU's first
hit, and give the offense some life.
Joe Iacobucci then ripped a single
to left center to plate Banks for
YSU's first run.
Iacobucci's sacrifice fly in the sixth brought in Casey
Holland, and John Koehnlein singled
two batters later to score Anthony
Porter. C.J. Morris and Banks then
scored on a wide throw to first by
Lopez at short.
Eric Marzec hit a solo blast to left to lead off the seventh,
but Mike Wood got a strike out and
double play to get out of the
inning. Rick Breymier and Nate Reed
allowed one hit in the final two
innings, and Reed needed just one
pitch to earn his first save.
Holland had two of YSU's eight hits, and four players had two
hits apiece for Pitt. Litzinger's
three-run homer accounted for all of
his game-high three RBIs.
Ryan Dunford ended up allowing five runs, three of which were
earned, on four hits and five walks
in 5.2 innings. He struck out six
and did not allow a hit until the
fifth.
Corey Vukovic was charged with the loss, allowing six runs on
six hits in 3.1 innings. Anthony
Munoz and Marzec combined to throw
five scoreless innings out of the
bullpen.
The Penguins will travel to Akron on Wednesday for a game at
3 p.m. |