Box Score Akron, Ohio -- The
Youngstown State baseball team hit four home runs to cut a 10-run
deficit to two, but Akron hit four homers of its own and benefited
from 13 walks to win 18-11 on Wednesday afternoon at Lee Jackson
Field.
Joe Iacobucci and C.J. Morris both had
three hits and homered for YSU, which trailed 11-1 before getting
within 13-11 in the seventh. Akron hit two of its homers in a
four-run bottom of the seventh and added a run in the eighth.
The Guins equaled the Zips with 13 hits,
but YSU committed three more errors (4-1), had three more passed
balls (3-0), hit two more batters (2-0) and walked 10 more hitters
(13-3).
No. 9 hitter Phil Bednar hit a grand
slam, a three-run homer and a double to lead Akron.
It was a very similar game to YSU's
contest Tuesday against Pittsburgh where the Penguins found
themselves in an early hole and fought back from a large
deficit.
After YSU starter Ryan Messmer worked
around two walks in the first and a one-out double in the second,
Akron broke through with four runs in the third. John Turk and Matt
Roberts hit back-to-back one-out singles, and Jake Plata walked to
load the bases. No. 5 hitter Brandon White was then hit to force in
a run after being down 1-2 in the count, and Kyle Hallett drove in
a run on a ground out. Brett Savage then hit a two-run double down
the right field line to plate two more runs.
Morris hit the first home run of the day,
and one of the only ones with the wind blowing in from right, with
one out in the fourth to put YSU on the board. His homer was the
first hit for YSU and the first base runner allowed by starter
Scott Foster.
Tom Clayton made his collegiate debut on
the mound for YSU in the fourth and walked three and had another
batter reach on a dropped fly ball. Matt Tucker came in and walked
two batters, and Bednar hit the first pitch he saw over the fence
in left center for a grand slam. Akron ended up with seven
runs in the inning despite Bednar's homer being the only hit.
The Penguins got two more hits off Foster
in the fifth and scored their second run when Brian Solitario
brought in Casey Holland on a two-out, bloop single to center.
With Foster out of the game to start the
sixth, YSU jumped back into the contest in the sixth by scoring
five runs on six hits off of Akron's bullpen. Eric Marzec hit a
one-out, solo homer to center after Morris was thrown out at third
trying to advance on a single and an error. Jacke Healey and Derek
Carr followed with run-scoring hits, and Jeremy Banks hit a two-run
homer for his first career round-tripper to make the score
11-7.
Ryan Frazee led off the bottom of the
sixth with a homer for Akron, and Bednar doubled and scored on a
fielder's choice to put Akron ahead 13-7.
The Penguins, though, struck for four
more runs without recording an out in the seventh to cut the margin
to 13-11. John Koehnlein drew a leadoff walk and scored a batter
later when Morris doubled. Marzec doubled in Morris, and Iacobucci
followed with a two-run homer to right. That was YSU's last hit of
the game as Chris Bassitt came in to retire six of the seven
batters he faced, and Ryne Romick mowed the Guins down in order in
the ninth.
White homered to lead off the bottom of
the seventh for Akron, and Bednar hit a three-run homer later in
the inning to put the Zips back up by six. They added a run in the
eighth for the final tally.
The Penguins will open Horizon League
play this weekend with a three-game series at Wright State. First
pitch on Friday at Nischwitz Stadium is set for 6:30 p.m. The teams
will also play a doubleheader Saturday starting at 1:30 p.m.