HAYS, Kan. -
Zach Berg tossed eight scoreless innings and
Corbin Truslow drove in the lone run of the game on a 10th-inning sacrifice fly in a series-opening victory over CSU-Pueblo for the Fort Hays State baseball team Friday (Feb. 21). The Tigers are now 10-3 on the season, while the ThunderWolves move to 3-4 overall.
With a stiff wind blowing in and both starting pitchers looking sharp, both offenses struggled to get things going all afternoon. The Tigers did not record a hit until the fourth inning against Pueblo starter Tim McIntyre and did not advance a runner to third base until the eighth inning, while the ThunderWolves were limited to just four hits over 10 innings.
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CSU-Pueblo had two prime chances to score in the first two innings, but Berg worked out of both jams before settling into a groove. The ThunderWolves opened the game with a double to left center before working a walk. The next batter advanced the runners with a sacrifice bunt, but Berg got out of the inning with a pop up and a groundout. CSU-Pueblo recorded another double to open the second inning before Berg struck out the side to get out of the jam.
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Grant Schmidt picked up two of the first four hits for the Tigers with a single in the fourth and a double in the sixth, but the left fielder was stranded on second in both frames. FHSU had prime chances to score in the eighth and ninth, but left a pair of runners on in both innings.
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After scattering just four hits and striking out eight batters over eight scoreless innings, Berg gave way to
Jacob Ensz (3-0) out of the bullpen in the ninth. The lefty did not allow a hit, walking one batter while striking out three to secure the win.
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Fort Hays State finally broke through in the 10th, taking advantage of a leadoff single from
Griffin Brunson. The shortstop sent a hard liner right back up the middle, deflecting off the pitcher's glove towards the left side of the infield.
Garrett Stephens came through with a double into the gap in left center two batters later before CSU-Pueblo intentionally walked Schmidt, loading the bases for Truslow. The first baseman took the first two pitches before sending a 2-0 pitch soaring into left center, plenty deep enough to plate
Drake Angeron for the walk-off win.
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Brunson (3-for-4) and Schmidt (2-for-4) were responsible for five of the eight Tiger hits on the day, with Stephens,
Jaxson Webb and
Tyler Olson each adding one base knock.
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McIntyre finished the game with eight strikeouts while scattering five hits over 7.1 scoreless innings. Dane Kapande (0-1) took the loss after allowing three hits and three walks while striking out three over two innings of relief.
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The Tigers and ThunderWolves will resume the series on Saturday (Feb. 22) with a doubleheader beginning at noon.
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NOTES:
-It was the first 1-0 win for the Tigers since 2007. FHSU won three 1-0 games that season
-FHSU is now 19-14 all-time in 1-0 decisions.
-It was the fewest runs scored in a game at Larks Park since April 20, 2007, a 1-0 nine-inning win over Southwest Baptist in which current assistant coach
Dusty Washburn tallied a team-high two hits.
-This is the first time the Tigers have had multiple shutout victories in one season since 2013.
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