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OSU scores 3 in the 7th to take a 8-7 lead. Hale in to pitch in relief of Wolosiansky.
Not a great outing by Wolo. Edit to add: Bucks now outhitting X 10-5 |
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Hurley homers, 9-7 OSU in the 8th
Edit: into the 9th 9-7 Last edited by JCOSU86; 03-31-2009 at 04:39 PM. |
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Game over! Bucks win 9-7!
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The Muskateer's Pasono started the 9th with a single but was erased by a double-play hit by O'Conner. Hale then struck out Schmidt to end the game.
9-7 final, Good guys |
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Some quick stats:
Zach Hurley - 2 for 5, 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs Ryan Drew - 3 for 4, 2 runs scored, 2 RBIs Dean Wolosiansky - 3 IP, 1 run, 1 earned run, 1 BB, 1 K Jake Hale - 2 IP, 1 hit, 0 runs, 1 walk, 3 Ks |
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Hale is having a great season, good win over a decent Xavier club
looks like Andrew Armstrong vs Marshall tommorow |
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From the Official Site
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The 18th-ranked Ohio State baseball team, after 24 consecutive "road" games to open the season, defeated Xavier, 9-7, Tuesday afternoon at Bill Davis Stadium in its home opener. The win, before a nice crowd of 689 fans, improved Ohio State?s record to 21-4 while Xavier falls to 13-9. A three-run seventh inning completed a game-long comeback for the Buckeyes, who trailed 4-0 after the first inning, 6-3 after the fifth and 7-5 after the Xavier half of the seventh. Justin Miller and Dan Burkhart singled in the inning and both scored - tying the game at 7-all - off Ryan Dew's double to the right field wall. Dew scored on Cory Rupert's triple to give the Buckeyes their first lead of the game. Continued... |
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ouch, Marshall crushed us 14-3
Andrew Armstrong did not pitch it was Minium Strayer Barrera and Shin, Marshall Picked up 21 hits to Ohio States 11 |
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Armstrong injured?
I guess we're lucky it's not a 4-game weekend anymore. |
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Well, that certainly sucked
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Marshall rolled into Columbus and defeated 18th-ranked Ohio State, 14-3, Wednesday afternoon in front of a crowd of 595 at Bill Davis Stadium. The win was Marshall's first over Ohio State in 16 tries and improved its record to 12-15 on the season. Ohio State, which rested several everyday starters, drops to 21-5. The Thundering Herd, which had bussed nine hours the last two days with a back-and-forth trip Tuesday between Huntinton, W.Va., and Lexington, Ky., and a three-hour trip to Columbus Wednesday morning, was sharp throughout the game. The green jerseys stroked a season-high 21 hits against four Ohio State pitchers. Starting pitcher Mike Mason, a true freshman who had pitched just 6.1 innings for his career, lasted 5.0 innings, didn?t allow an earned run and gave up just three hits to a team that was leading the Big Ten Conference in both runs (9.56 per game) and hitting (.342 average and 12.8 hits per game). He improved to 1-0 with the win. Unfortunately Continued... |
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