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Box Score 2 Niles, Ohio -- Sophomore
Phil Klein allowed two hits and struck out a career-high 12 batters
to lead the Youngstown State baseball team to a doubleheader split
with Valparaiso on Saturday at Eastwood Field.
Behind Klein, the Penguins outhit the Crusaders
11-5 in game one to win 8-4. Valparaiso jumped out to an early lead
and hung on to win game two 6-5.
YSU has now concluded its Horizon League
schedule, finishing with a 10-14 record. Each of the other six
teams have at least three games remaining, so the Penguins will
have to wait to see what seed they will receive in the Horizon
League Tournament.
Senior John Koehnlein followed up a his "senior
day" recognition with a memorable doubleheader that included five
hits. Koehnlein batted .625 and slugged .938 in the four games at
Eastwood Field over the weekend.
Klein was just as impressive and pitched
arguably the best game of his career. He allowed two hits, a
wind-aided homer that broke up a shutout in the fifth and a soft
single to right, and fanned 12. More Crusaders struck out than put
the ball in play against the 6-foot-7 righty.
The other run Klein surrendered came in the
sixth when he lost his command. He beaned two batters, walked
another and threw two wild pitches without allowing a hit. It was
his only two wild pitches and only walk of the game.
By then, the Penguins had built a 6-1 lead for
Klein, who improved to 4-0 in Horizon League contests.
Koehnlein doubled and scored on an error in the
first, and the Penguins broke the game open with four runs in the
second. YSU had five hits in the inning and scored all of its runs
after Valpo didn't turn what would have been an inning-ending
double play. Derek Carr hit a two-run single, and Koehnlein
followed with a triple.
With a steady wind of 14 miles per hour blowing
out to right at first pitch and much heavier gusts, No. 9 batter
Kyle Gaedele drove a ball into the jet stream that carried over the
wall in right center for Valpo's first hit in the fifth. He also
singled in the seventh for the Crusaders' only other hit off
Klein.
Anthony Porter drove in a run in the seventh to
put YSU up 8-2, and Valpo finished the scoring with back-to-back
solo homers in the eighth.
In game two, the Crusaders got help from four
Penguins errors that resulted in two unearned runs. After Valpo
built a 6-2 lead in the fifth, the Penguins' bullpen did not
surrender a run and allowed just two hits in the final five
frames.
The Crusaders had nine hits and scored all six
runs off YSU starter Matt Tucker. Two of their first three runs
were unearned, but they led 3-1 after two innings. Valpo added a
run in the fourth and two more in the fifth to take a 6-2 lead.
YSU struck back in the bottom of the fifth with
three runs on two hits and an error. Koehnlein and Jeremy Banks hit
back-to-back RBI singles, and Joe Iacobucci drove in Koehnlein on a
sacrifice fly.
That ended the scoring, but the Penguins had a
chance to tie the score in the ninth. Pinch hitter Tom Clayton flew
out to deep left when Steven Scoby caught the drive with his back
to the wall to start the inning. Koehnlein then triple to right
center, but that's where he finished the game. With the infield in,
Banks' hit a hard grounder to second that Koehnlein had to hold on,
and Iacobucci flew out to left.
Jarad Miller earned his 14th save for the
Crusaders, and starter Tyler Deetjen improved to 2-1.
YSU plays three games next week, beginning with
Monday's 7 p.m. contest at West Virginia.