Box Score Youngstown -- The
Youngstown State baseball team opens May with seven consecutive
Horizon League games that will ultimately decide its seed in the
conference tournament at the end of the month.
The Penguins are currently fourth in the
Horizon League standings with an 8-9 conference record. They have
five games remaining with Valparaiso, the team right below them at
7-8, and two with Wright Sate, which is third at 9-7.
Three of those contests against Valpo
will be this weekend, starting with Friday's game at 4 p.m.
Eastern. The teams will also play a doubleheader at Emory G. Bauer
Field on Saturday at 1 p.m. Eastern.
The Penguins have won two of their last
three contests, and they are coming off a win against Marshall on
Wednesday in the program's 2,000th game. YSU got a career-best
outing from freshman Jim Kinnick on the mound, and senior John
Koehnlein drove in three runs in the 8-5 win. The Penguins rallied
twice in game one, once from four runs down in the ninth, but
stranded 14 runners and lost 8-6 in 10 innings.
YSU's game one starter Aaron Swenson will
try to continue his success against Valpo from last season. He went
2-0 with a 1.09 ERA in three starts against the Crusaders in 2008.
He did not factor in the decision when the teams played in the
opening round of the Horizon League Tournament, and Valpo went on
to win 3-2. Cody Dearth and Phil Klein will start for YSU on
Saturday.
The Penguins will break for finals next
week before hosting Wright State in a Friday doubleheader at 3 p.m.