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Box Score 2 ALMA, Mich. - After
struggling in the opener, the Trine University baseball team made a
late-inning comeback in the night cap to defeat Alma College 8-5 in
eight innings. The split pushes the Thunder to 11-10 on the season
and 7-5 in the MIAA. Trine currently sits in a tie for fourth with
Albion, but sit just two games out of first.
In the opener, the Thunder fell behind early as
Alma's pitcher Jose Velez hit a two-run homer in the bottom
of the first to give the Scots a lead they would never
relinquish.
Trine would pull within one in the top of the
second thanks to a leadoff walk by senior Matt Zurbriggen (Crown
Point, Ind./Crown Point). After a sacrifice bunt, Zurbriggen would
score on an RBI single by sophomore Jordan Baer (Fort Wayne,
Ind./Leo).
Alma put the game away in the bottom half of the
inning as again it would Velez going yard, this time a grand slam.
The Scots had already plated a run earlier in the inning as they
led it 7-1.
In the third, Trine would get their final run of
the game started by a one-out walk by sophomore Ethan Prebynski
(Auburn, Ind./DeKalb). After an Alma error, Prebynski would score
on a balk by Velez.
In the fourth Alma plated two more runs in part
due to two Trine errors in the inning.
On the mound, senior Kale Popp (Rensselaer,
Ind./Kankakee Valley) took the loss lasting four innings while
allowing all nine runs, three earned, on nine hits while striking
out four. Junior Jeremy Spalding (Toledo, Ohio/Toledo Central
Catholic) came on for the final two innings and allowed just one
hit while striking out a batter.
It didn't start well for the Thunder in
game two as they would again fall behind early as the Scots scored
first in the bottom of the first.
The Thunder would jump out into the lead in the
third as they plated a pair of runs with two outs. Prebynski
started it with a single and senior Tom Wilder (Petersburg,
Mich./Summerfield) followed with a double to score him.
Alma would come right back in the bottom half of
the inning as they plated two runs of their own to retake the
lead.
The two sides would again swap runs in the fourth
off of leadoff hits, for Trine it was a single while Alma reached
on a double.
After getting runners on in the fifth and sixth
innings, the Thunder were down to their final three outs, but they
pulled through. Prebynski led off the inning by reaching on an Alma
error. After a sacrifice bunt and another Alma error, Prebynski
would score on a fielder's choice to tie the game.
Alma would go down in order in the bottom of the
seventh as the game went to extra innings for the first time this
season for the Thunder.
Trine would explode for four runs in the eighth
inning, all started by a leadoff single by sophomore R.J. Flowers
(Hamilton, Mich./Hamilton). After a sacrifice bunt, freshman Jake
Kendall (New Castle, Ind./New Castle) reached on an infield single.
Freshman Carter Stafford (Fort Wayne, Ind./Elmhurst) would then
walk to load the bases and it would be Prebynski delivering for the
Thunder with an infield single to plate a run. Wilder then drew a
bases loaded walk to score another. Junior Adam Sullivan (Fort
Wayne, Ind./Elmhurst) would then plate Trine's final two runs
on a single to left.
Alma made things interesting in the bottom of the
inning as they led off the inning with a double. The Scots would
get a pair of two-out singles to score a run before senior Nick
Cocanower (Elkhart, Ind./Concord) retired the final batter of the
game to end the rally.
Senior Jake Rightnowar (Oregon, Ohio/Toledo
Christian) started for the Thunder lasting 4 2/3 innings allowing
four runs, three earned, on six hits and striking out a batter.
Senior Kyle Lidster (Griffith, Ind./Griffith) came on for 1 1/3
innings of relief and did not allow a batter to reach base.
Cocanower pitched the final two innings of the game to earn his
first win of the season, surrendering a run on three hits and
striking out two. The run in the eighth was the first earned run
Cocanower has allowed this season in 15 1/3 innings of work.
On the day, Prebynski led the Thunder going 5 for
7 with four runs and two RBIs. Prebynski also stole two bases.
Wilder and Baer along with junior Andrew DeGood (Hamilton,
Mich./Hamilton) collected a pair of hits and RBIs on the afternoon.
Sullivan also knocked in a pair of RBIs.
Trine will take the field next when they travel
to Hope on April 11 for a 2:00 p.m. conference doubleheader