Box Score Niles, Ohio -- The Youngstown State baseball
team got five shutout innings from starting pitcher Ryan Krokos and
scored five runs in the sixth inning to beat Akron 8-4 on Tuesday
afternoon at Eastwood Field.
Krokos pitched five scoreless innings in his first career start,
holding the Zips to three hits while striking out one. Marcus Heath
had two hits and scored twice while Jason Shirley, Drew Dosch and
Kevin Hix all drove in two runs.
Tyler Begun and Brady Stewart had three hits apiece for Akron,
which outhit YSU 10-7. Akron pitchers walked nine batters,
and four of them came around to score.
Dosch gave the Penguins the lead early by smacking his third
home run of the season in the first inning. David Leon led off
YSU's half of the first with a walk, and Shirley sacrificed
him to second. Dosch then hit a full-count pitch into the
right-field bullpen to put the Guins up 2-0.
Krokos worked around two-out doubles in both the first and third
innings, and he got out of a bigger jam in the fourth. He beaned
Begun to start the inning, and a single by Stewart put runners at
the corners with nobody out. Begun was then thrown out in a rundown
when Dan Burant hit a one-hopper to first. Krokos then induced
Bryan White into a 4-6-3 double play that ended the inning.
Akron got an unearned run in the sixth, and Blake Aquadro was
able to escape with the bases loaded. He walked Joey Havrilak to
start the inning, and he was safe at second when Jack
Graham's flip from second base was wide. YSU got an out at
second on a fielder's choice to leave runners at the corners
with one out, and Stewart singled in Havrilak to put the Zips on
the board. Aquadro hit Burant to load the bases, but the junior
lefty got White to line out to center and struck out Darius
Washington to end the inning.
The Penguins answered Akron's run by scoring five runs and
sending 10 men to the plate in the bottom of the sixth. After
retiring the leadoff batter, reliever Jason McPeek allowed walks to
Craig Goubeaux and Dan Hurlimann and a single to Heath to load the
bases. Hix brought in Goubeaux with a weak ground out to second,
and Phil Lipari walked to re-load the bases. McPeek then beaned
Jack Graham on a 3-0 pitch to plate Heath. Andrew Fanning then came
in to pitch and walked Leon on a 3-2 pitch to bring in Hurlimann
for the third run of the inning. Shirley then brought in Lipari and
Graham with a two-run single up the middle that made the score
7-1.
Heath doubled and scored on Hix's sacrifice fly in the
seventh to give the Guins an 8-1 lead. Akron made it 8-2 when Jared
Turocy singled in Devan Ahart in the eighth, and the Zips scored on
a bases-loaded walk and a sacrifice fly in the ninth for the final
tally.
Akron starter matt Gebacz allowed two runs on three hits and
three walks while striking out four in five innings. All five runs
in the sixth were charged to McPeek.
YSU and Akron will play again on Wednesday at Canal Park. First
pitch is set for 3 p.m.