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Box Score 2 SPRINGFIELD, Ohio
- In their first games since returning from spring
break, the Trine University baseball team split their doubleheader
with Wittenberg University, falling in game one before rallying for
the victory in game two. The split moves the Thunder to 5-5 on the
year.
In the opening game, the Thunder struck first in
the game, plating a run in the top of the fourth as freshman
Braxton Siddons (Churubusco, Ind./Churubusco) led off the inning
with a double to right field. After a sacrifice bunt by senior
Craig Rinkes (Medina, Ohio/Medina) moved Siddons to third, junior
Steve Cornett (Bremen, Ind./Bremen) would score the runner on a
sacrifice fly to the right fielder.
The Tigers would tie the game up in the fifth
after two, one out doubles to right center scored a run.
It didn't look good for the Thunder as
Wittenberg deep twice in the bottom of the sixth, the first came
with one out and the second came with two outs as they led it 3-1
going into the final inning.
Trine refused to give in as senior Brian Hoeper
(Angola, Ind./Angola) led off the inning with a double down the
left field line. Junior Matt Zurbriggen (Crown Point, Ind./Crown
Point) followed with a double to right center to pull the Thunder
within one.
After a balk call moved Zurbriggen to third,
senior Brandon Nothnagel (St. Charles, Ill./St. Charles North)
would score him on a sacrifice fly to right field.
In the bottom of the inning, a collision in the
outfield on a fly ball gave the Tigers a runner on third and put
Trine in a tough situation.
After issuing two intentional walks to load the
bases, the Thunder got the first out of the inning on a groundout
to the third baseman. Hoeper then snagged a line drive to make it
two outs with the bases still loaded, but the Thunder were unable
to escape unharmed as the Tigers delivered the game-ending hit on a
bloop single to shallow right field.
Senior Mike Sentman (Batavia, Ill./Batavia) went
five and two thirds innings getting the no decision. Sentman gave
up three earned runs on eight hits while striking out two and not
allowing a walk. Junior
Phil Stakely (Ostrander, Ohio/Buckeye Valley)
came on in relief pitching two thirds of an inning. Jeremy Spalding
was tagged with the loss allowing one hit in a third of an inning
of work.
Six different Trine players had a hit in the
first game as Nothnagel, Zurbriggen and Cornett each tallied an
RBI.
In game two, the Thunder fell behind early as the
Tigers put a run up on the board in the bottom of the first.
With one out in the second, junior Zach Ebersole
(Eldorado, Ohio/National Trail) doubled to center. After a Hoeper
infield single, Sophomore Ben Witter (Naples, Fla./Golden Gate)
singled through the right side to score Ebersole from third.
The Thunder broke the game open in the sixth as
they plated two runs thanks to two hits and two Tigers errors.
After Siddons reached on an error and stole
second, Rinkes moved pinch runner freshman Jeff Phillips (Prospect,
Ohio/Marion Pleasant) to third. From there, Ebersole would score
him on a single to right center.
Hoeper would single through the right side to put
runners on the corners. Hoeper would steal second and after a
throwing error by the Wittenberg pitcher, Ebersole would score to
give Trine a 3-1 advantage.
In the bottom of the sixth, senior Phil
Cappelletty (Tipton, Mich./Adrian) would come on to record all
three outs to help the Thunder out of a jam after the leadoff
batter singled.
Trine would tack on a run in the top of the
seventh as Cappelletty got the Tigers out in order in the bottom of
the seventh to seal the game.
Junior Kale Popp (Rennsselaer, Ind./Kankakee
Valley) earned the win on the mound for the Thunder pitching five
innings allowing one earned run on three hits. Popp ended the day
with two strikeouts while walking one. Cappelletty earned his first
save of the season pitching two perfect innings in relief.
Ebersole led the Thunder at the plate going a
perfect 3-for-3, including a double, with two runs scored and an
RBI. Hoeper was also perfect at the dish for the game going
2-for-2.
Trine will open their home and conference
schedule on March 23 as they host Calvin for a doubleheader
beginning at 2:00 p.m.