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Box Score 2 Indianapolis -- Youngstown State sophomore Aaron Swenson
held Butler to one run in a complete game victory to salvage a
doubleheader split for the Penguins on Saturday afternoon.
Swenson scattered eight hits and did not walk a batter to earn
his first victory of the year as the Penguins scored two runs in
the eighth for a 2-1 win. Butler won game one 4-1.
The Bulldogs had three of their hits in the first inning when
they scored their only run. After Swenson retired the first two
hitters, Kyle McLaughlin and Grant Fillipitch hit back-to-back
singles. Ryan Neat then doubled to right to score McLaughlin before
Fillipitch was thrown out at the plate on a relay from C.J. Morris
to David Leon.
The Penguins got two hits in the second but stranded both
runners, and Butler starter Bryan Bokowy held them without another
hit until the eighth. Pinch hitter Jason Reitenbach drew a one-out
walk and went to third when Bokowy threw wild trying to pick him
off. Leon then tied the score with a single up the middle, and Sean
Lucas followed with a double to left that scored Leon with the
game-winner.
In game one the Penguins were held to three hits by Butler
starter Ryan Kruszka.
The Bulldogs got an unearned run in the first and added two more
in the fourth on back-to-back RBI doubles from Joe Pauley and Colin
Ziegel.
Josh Page got the Penguins within two in the sixth when he
singled home Morris, but Butler answered in the bottom half when
Jason Jamerson singled home Pauley.
YSU starter Chuck Schiffhauer allowed all four runs on eight
hits in 5.1 innings in a losing effort. Reliever Corey Vukovic
allowed just one hit and struck out two in 2.2 innings.
Joe Ochs did not allow a run or hit in two scoreless innings of
relief for Butler to earn his first save.
Weather permitting, the Penguins will host IUP in their opener
Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Cene Park.