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Box Score 2 Towson, Md. -- The
Youngstown State baseball team came up a run short with a
ninth-inning rally in game one and saw Towson rally from four runs
down in game two as the Penguins were swept in a doubleheader
Saturday at Schuerholz park.
In game one, the Penguins nearly came
back from a 6-1 deficit by scoring a run in the eighth and three in
the ninth in a 6-5 loss. YSU led 7-3 in game two before Towson
scored three in the sixth and two in the seventh to win 8-7.
The Penguins outhit the Tigers 9-5 in
game one, but YSU allowed six walks and hit into a game-ending
double play with runners at the corners. Three of those walks came
in to score for the Tigers.
In game two, YSU led 6-2 and 7-3 behind
four home runs before the Tigers rallied. Towson scored three runs
in the sixth and scored two runs in the seventh on a leadoff homer
and a two-out, bases loaded single in the seven-inning affair.
There were eight home runs in the two
games with a wind blowing out toward right field. Eric Marzec had
two for YSU, and David Leon, Jacke Healey, Anthony Porter had one
apiece.
Marzec and C.J. Morris combined for all
five of the hits by YSU's starters in game one, and John Koehnlein,
Tom Clayton and Derek Carr were a combined 4-for-4 off the bench.
Healey and Porter had two hits and two RBIs in game two. The
Penguins drew 10 walks in seven innings in game two, but they
stranded 11 runners. Six of those walks came to start the fourth
inning when YSU scored three runs without recording a hit.
Phil Klein was tagged with the loss in
game one, allowing five runs on three hits and five walks in 5.1
innings. Cory Hornyak threw a scoreless inning in his first outing
of the year, and Ryan Messmer threw a scoreless eighth.
The Penguins will try to avoid the series
sweep on Sunday at 1 p.m.