HAYS, Kan. - With strong winds blowing out to left field, the Fort Hays State baseball team dropped a home run derby in its series opener against No. 4 Missouri Southern on Friday (March 31), 13-3. The teams combined to club 10 home runs on the day, with all but two runs in the contest coming off a long ball.
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The Lions led 3-0 after home runs in both the first and second innings before
Zach Davis pulled the Tigers within one with a bomb of his own. The left-handed hitting junior poked a 3-1 pitch sailing the opposite way into left field, with the wind helping propel it over the fence and inside the foul pole.
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Missouri Southern responded with two more home runs in the third to lead 6-2 before starter
Zach Berg (3-3) settled in to post zeros over the next three innings. Both teams clubbed solo shots in the seventh, including a drive to straightaway center off the bat of
Zane Knox.
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The visitors tacked on six runs against the Tiger bullpen, while the MSSU relievers kept the Tigers at bay to secure the victory.
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Berg struck out seven batters over 7.0 innings of work, allowing seven runs on 10 hits and three walks. Knox was 3-for-4 at the plate with one RBI and two runs.
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The Tigers and Lions will resume their series Saturday (April 1) at Larks Park beginning at 1 p.m.
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