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Feb. 27, 2009 |
Box Score
Healey's
Ninth-Inning Homer Gives Program
1,000th Victory
Lexington,
Va.
-- Junior Jacke Healey hit a
two-run home run with two outs in
the ninth inning to lead the
Youngstown State baseball team to a
7-6 win over VMI Friday and its
1,000th victory as a program.
Healey's game-winner came with the Penguins down to their
final strike and capped a rally in
which the Penguins outscored the
Keydets 6-1 in the final four
innings.
Healey, a junior transfer from Potomac State College,
finished 2-for-4 with three runs
scored and two doubles to go along with
his two-run blast to left.
The win was the Penguins' first of the season in four tries.
The program now has an overall
record of 1,000-958-6 in its 55th
season.
The Penguins trailed 5-1 after five innings, and they fell
behind 6-5 in the bottom of the
eighth after tying it in the top
half of the frame.
Jason Reitenbach was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning,
and he went to second on Derek
Carr's ground out. After a wild
pitch, Healey hit a 1-2 pitch off
Sam Roberts over the left field
wall.
New closer Anthony Munoz came in and retired the Keydets in
order in the bottom of the ninth to
earn his first save.
"What an unbelievable finish, and what a way to get our
1,000th win," YSU head coach Rich
Pasquale. "The guys just kept
grinding it out. We finished off
innings and we finished off the
game. That's what I've been trying
to get our players to believe in.
"We played together, and we never gave up. We played a good
team, and I think that we showed
that we'll never be out of games
with our potential offensively.
Junior Trent Wood earned his first win, allowing a run on two
hits in the eighth inning. Starter
Aaron Swenson allowed five runs -
four earned - on six hits while
striking out six in seven innings.
Joe Iacobucci had two hits, and Eric Hymel had a three RBIs
for YSU.
The Keydets got the leadoff batter on in the first and third
innings and scored a run in each to
go up 2-0.
Healey got the Penguins on the board in the fourth to cut the
deficit to 2-1. He doubled to right
to start the inning, moved to third
on Anthony Porter's ground out and
scored on Iacobucci's single.
The Keydets got two runs across in the fourth on back-to-back
run-scoring hits by Graham Sullivan
and Alex Haitsuka. David Lottman
then walked to start the fifth and
scored on A.J. Yoder's single to
give VMI a 5-1 lead.
Healey hit another leadoff double in the sixth, and Hymel hit
a two-out, two-run single to plate
Healey and Iacobucci. Porter doubled
to start the eighth, and his pinch
runner Brian Solitario scored from
third on an errant throw from
catcher Haitsuka. Hymel then brought
in C.J. Morris on a ground out for
YSU's second unearned run of the
inning, which tied the score at 5-5.
The Keydets loaded the bases with one out in the eight but
could only get one run across.
Morris gunned down Jordan Ballard at
home on a fielder's choice, but
Jacob Morley scored on a strike out
that kicked away from catcher Casey
Holland.
Roberts suffered his first loss, allowing three runs, two of
which were earned, on two hits in
1.2 innings.
The Penguins and Keydets will wrap up their brief two game
series Saturday at 10 a.m. The game
was moved up from 1 p.m. because of
poor weather in the afternoon
forecast. |