Box Score Kent, Ohio -- Kent State scored eight straight runs to
rally from a four-run deficit and defeat Youngstown State 9-5 on
Wednesday afternoon at Schoonover Stadium.
YSU starter Adam Kalafos held the MAC-leading Golden Flashes
without an earned run in five innings and left with a 4-1 lead.
Kent State then scored two runs with two outs in the sixth and five
more with two outs in the seventh to take an 8-4 lead.
Kent State starter Alan Morrison ran into some control problems
in the first after allowing a leadoff single to Josh Page and
getting Sean Lucas to pop out. He had Erich Diedrich down in the
count 0-2 before plunking him in the back, and he followed that
with walks to Eric Marzec and Joe Iacobucci to force a run in.
Anthony Porter then brought in Diedrich with a sacrifice fly to
right center to put the Penguins up 2-0.
YSU doubled its advantage in the second with two runs on three
hits, including an RBI double from Lucas and run-scoring single
from Diedrich. Jason Reitenbach led off with an opposite-field
single and advanced on Page's sacrifice to set up the RBIs for
Lucas and Diedrich.
The Golden Flashes got a run back in the third thanks to an
error, and a two-out, two-run double by Doug Sanders in the sixth
cut the lead to 4-3. They then took the lead in the seventh with
five runs on five walks, two infield singles and an error. Reliever
Matt Tucker got the leadoff hitter to pop out, and after the first
walk of the inning, got a strikeout before the next two batters
walked. Jason Patton and John Lydic then followed with infield
singles, and two more walks and the error followed.
The Penguins kept hitting - every starter had at least one hit -
but they couldn't muster any runs until the eighth. David Leon
reached on an infield single with one out, and Reitenbach followed
with a double off the wall in right that scored Leon when Patton
bobbled the ball. Back-to-back walks loaded the bases, but Kent
State closer Reid Lamport came in to get back-to-back fly outs to
keep the score 8-5.
Kent State added an insurance run in the bottom of the eighth
for the final tally.
YSU had a chance to jump out to a sizeable lead after the first
two batters reached in the third, but Morrison got off the hook
when he got Leon to bunt into a double play.
The Penguins later had a runner on third with less than two outs
twice and didn't score, and Diedrich was thrown out at the plate
trying to score from second on Joe Iacobucci's single in the
seventh that would have made the score 5-3.
YSU will open up a pivotal five-game stretch against Wright
State starting Friday at 7 p.m. at Eastwood Field.