Box Score Indianapolis -- Butler overcame a late two-run deficit and
scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth in a 5-4 victory
over Youngstown State in the Horizon League opener for both teams
Friday.
Butler led 2-1 before the Penguins (3-10, 0-1 Horizon League)
tied it in the sixth and took a 4-2 lead in the seventh. The
Bulldogs (2-10, 1-0) answered by scoring one run in the seventh,
eighth and ninth innings to pick up the win.
Sean Lucas, John Koehnlein and C.J. Morris had two hits apiece
for the Penguins. Starter Lucas Engle had his best outing of the
year, allowing two runs on two hits and one walk while striking out
six in 5.1 innings.
The Penguins outhit the Bulldogs 10-5, but the YSU pitching
staff walked six more batters than Butler. YSU has outhit its
opponents in the last five games but has managed to win just two of
those five.
"It's a matter of getting hits when they don't matter as much
and not getting them when we could break the game open," coach Rich
Pasquale said. "Today, it was good that we battled back and had the
bullpen set up the way we wanted to. We let the first guy get on
too much and didn't pitch well with the lead. We have to make some
adjustments there, and we need to do that quickly within the next
24 hours."
After Josh Page was thrown out at the plate to end the first
inning, the Penguins got on the board in the second when Koehnlein
singled and scored on Morris' double.
Butler's Ryan Neat homered in the bottom of the second to tie
the score, and Rick Betsch scored in the third on a double steal
with two outs.
Neither team scored until the sixth when Lucas tied the score
with an RBI double that plated Joe Iacobucci.
David Leon broke the 2-2 tie in the seventh when he singled home
Morris from third, and Leon scored an unearned run when Iacobucci
grounded into a fielder's choice with the bases loaded.
Ryan Wackerman walked the first two batters in the seventh, and
Kevin Rotherham scored later on a fielding error. Hart then knocked
in McLaughlin with a two-out double in the eight.
In the ninth, Jason Jamerson drew a leadoff walk and Betsch
reached on an error. Joe Pauley walked to load the bases, and Grant
Fillipitch came up with an RBI single to right with the
game-winner.
The Penguins and Bulldogs will play a doubleheader tomorrow
starting at noon.