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May 2, 2009 |
Game One
| Game
Two
Crist's
Inside-the-Park Granny Highlights
Offensive Outburst in Split at Valpo
Valparaiso,
Ind. -- Freshman catcher
Jonathan Crist hit a
rare inside-the-park grand slam, and
the Youngstown State baseball team
scored a season-high 13 runs to
defeat Valparaiso 13-4 in game two
of Saturday's doubleheader at Emory
G. Bauer Field.
It was Crist's first career home run, and it was the first
inside-the-park homer or grand slam
by a Penguin this season. YSU lost
game one 8-7 as Valpo scored all of
its runs in the sixth.
Crist's home run in the seventh put YSU ahead 7-2 once the
Crusaders had tied it at 2-2. YSU
went on to score three runs in the
eighth and three more in the ninth.
Jacke Healey drove two runs and scored three times in game
two to go along with his home run in
game one. Anthony Porter also drove
in two runs for the Penguins.
Phil Klein earned his third victory in Horizon League play,
allowing all four runs on six hits
while striking out a career-high 10
in 6.2 innings. Bryce Shafer dropped
to 6-3 with the loss, allowing four
runs in 6.1 innings. YSU scored nine
runs off Valpo's bullpen.
David Leon drove in a run on a ground out and C.J. Morris hit
an RBI single in the fourth to put
YSU ahead 2-0. Valpo got a run back
in the bottom half of the inning and
tied the score with a two-out single
in the sixth.
Derek Carr doubled to lead off the seventh, and John
Koehnlein sacrificed him to second.
Healey's RBI single broke the 2-2
tie, and Crist's home run capped
four consecutive hits.
Porter hit a two-run single in the eighth, and YSU's three
runs in the ninth came on three
Valpo errors.
In game one, YSU could not overcome an eight-run sixth inning
by Valpo in the 8-7 loss.
Jeremy Banks hit a three-run homer in the eighth, and the
Penguins added a run in the ninth
before a game-ending double play.
Valpo had seven of its 10 hits in the sixth off three
different pitchers. The biggest was
Dan DeBruin's three-run double with
two outs that put Valpo up 8-3.
Cody Dearth allowed just two base runners through the first
five innings before surrendering
four hits and a walk in the sixth.
YSU will break this week for finals. The Penguins will play a
doubleheader with Wright State on
Friday at 3 p.m. |