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Box Score 2 Milwaukee -- The Youngstown State baseball team
got a strong start from Russ Harless but dropped both games of a
doubleheader at Milwaukee, 3-2 and 8-1, on Saturday afternoon at
Henry Aaron Field.
In game one, Harless had a gem go unrewarded as the freshman
right-hander was charged with a hard-luck loss. All three of
Milwaukee's runs scored in the first inning, and two of those were
unearned. Harless did not allow a hit after the second inning, but
the Penguins couldn't muster up enough offense to support him off
Milwaukee starter Eric Semmelhack.
Semmelhack struck out 11 batters, including six who looked at
strike three. He allowed a lead off home run to Drew Dosch to start
the game, and YSU's only other run came when David Leon singled in
Marcus Heath in the fourth. Dosch finished with three of YSU's
seven hits, but he had two costly errors in the bottom of the first
that led to two of Milwaukee's three runs.
YSU's best chance to tie the score came in the fifth when
Padraic Williams walked and Dosch doubled with one out. Semmelhack
struck out Jason Shirley, walked Jeremy Banks intentionally and got
Marcus Heath to ground out to end the threat. YSU stranded one
runner in both the sixth and eighth innings and left two on in the
ninth.
Harless went the distance for the Penguins, allowing just four
hits and two walks while striking out seven. Semmelhack allowed two
runs on five hits and five walks in eight innings to improve to
3-5. Jordan Guth allowed two hits in the ninth but recorded his
third save.
In game two, the Panthers scored seven runs in the first three
innings off starter Ryan Krokos en route to their 8-1 victory. Paul
Hoenecke hit a two-run homer as part of a three-run first, and the
Panthers added three runs on four hits in the second. Tell Taylor's
RBI single in the third made the score 7-0.
Leon singled in Heath in the fourth for YSU's only run of the
contest, and Mark Strey brought in Hoenecke with a sacrifice fly in
the seventh for the final tally.Hoenecke had three of Milwaukee's
12 hits in the game while Leon had two of YSU's seven.
UWM starter Cale Tassi allowed one unearned run on six hits
while striking out 10 in seven innings to earn his third win.
Krokos allowed six earned runs on eight hits in three innings in
his first career conference start.
The Penguins and Panthers will play the series finale on Sunday
at 1 p.m. Eastern.