Jackets Split Series with Cards (4/28/07)
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BILLINGS, MT – A timely double
by the Yellowjackets’
Seth Moir
in the sixth inning lifted Montana State-Billings to a 9-8 win
in game one over the visiting University of the Incarnate Word
Saturday at Cobb Field. The Cardinals came back in the late
game to tie the score at five apiece in the fifth before adding
two insurance runs in the sixth to pick up the 8-5 victory.
The Yellowjackets remain just
under .500 at 22-24 overall and 14-18 in conference play. The
Cardinals are now 30-21 and 19-17 in the league. The
Yellowjackets will host league-leader St. Edward’s University
(38-10, 26-6) on May 7 and 8 for the team’s final four-game
series of the season. Monday’s doubleheader is slated for 2:00
p.m. with Tuesday’s first pitch at 1:00 p.m.
Will
Crtalic (Billings, MT) drove a long single to left field to
score
Nick
Hoskyn (Olwein, IA) and
Matt
Schoonover (Great Falls, MT) in the bottom of the first.
Jake
Samuelson (Helena, MT) was hit by a pitch for the RBI
plating Seth Moir (Cody, WY) to put the Jackets up by three to
open the first inning.
The Cards answered back in the
second with Chris Alfieri and Chris Solis scoring on Drew
Hamilton’s triple to right field. Hamilton was later driven in
by Gideon Williams single before the Jackets ended the inning on
a double play.
In a dog fight till the end,
Incarnate Word added four runs in the sixth as designated hitter
Jason Miori blasted a grand slam 20 feet over the left field
fence to take the temporary 8-5 lead. Needing a big inning, the
Yellowjackets answered the call in the bottom of the sixth.
Kyle Pryor (Billings, MT) scored off Hoskyn’s single to left field
before Moir drilled his ninth double of the season
to
plate both Hoskyn and Schoonover. Moir scored the Yellowjackets’
winning run off Crtalic’s single up the middle. The scoring
barrage ended on
Pat
Smith’s (Flagstaff, AZ) fly out to left field.
All Yellowjacket fans held
their breath following two quick Cardinal outs in the top of the
seventh as Jackets’ pitcher
Cody Clark (Billings, MT) walked big-hitter Drew Hamilton. Hamilton
advanced to third on Williams’s single, but the Jackets would
win going away on Thomas Salas’s fly out to center field.
Hoskyn went 2-for-4 in the
game, scoring two runs and one RBI. Moir was 1-for-4 scoring
two runs and two RBIs off his double. Crtalic went 3-for-4 with
one run and a team-leading three RBIs. Clark picked up the win
allowing two hits and two earned runs in 1 1/3 innings of work.
Loren Lauver took the loss for
the Cards giving up nine runs, all earned, off 13 hits in 5 2/3
innings on the mound. Lauver walked two and struck out four in
the effort. Miori went 2-for-4 with one run and four RBIs to
lead the Cardinals’ offense.
Riding the high of game one,
the Yellowjackets exploded with four runs to open the late game
taking the 4-1 lead. Consistency at the plate proved positive
as the entire line up had an at-bat in the inning. With two
runs already on the board, Samuelson hit a deep double to the
center field wall to score both Crtalic and Moir for two RBIs
before the Cards put an end to the Jackets’ scoring tirade.
The Yellowjackets added one
more run in the second after Pryor was walked to open the
inning. Stealing his 16th base of the season, Pryor
reached second and then scored on Schoonover’s single up the
middle.
In the third, fourth, and
fifth innings, Schoonover earned the Jackets’ only hit as the
Cardinals chipped away at the Yellowjackets’ lead. Incarnate
Word scored two runs in three of the next four innings to go
ahead 8-5. In a last ditch effort, the Jackets were forced to
leave three runners stranded in the sixth and settle for the
split with Incarnate Word.
Schoonover and Samuelson each
drove in two RBIs with Schoonover going a perfect 3-for-3 in the
game. Pryor went 1-for-3 with two runs and a stolen base.
Brian Strom
(Billings, MT) dropped to 4-5 in taking the loss for the
Jackets. Strom allowed six runs off five hits in 4 1/3
innings.
Chris Pacheco went 2-for-5 for
the Cardinals, scoring one run and two RBIs. Jeff Langston
earned the win allowing just one run of three hits in 6 2/3
innings of work. Langston walked three and struck out two in
the effort. |