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| RedHawks Down Zips, 8-2 in Series Opener | ||||||||||||
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The loss
drops Akron to 14-29 overall and 8-11 in the Mid-American Conference as Miami
improves to 24-18 and 12-7 in conference play. UA freshman Andrew Brown (2-4)
was tagged with the loss after surrendering seven earned on nine hits in seven
innings of work, with four strikeouts on the day. Miami’s Matt Erwood (5-2)
earned the win for the RedHawks despite surrendering nine hits and one earned
run in 6.2 innings on the mound. A pair of
juniors led the Zips offensively as Brian Kordal and John Turk each went
2-for-4 with a run batted in. Senior Ryan Frazee also recorded a pair of hits
on the day. The RedHawks
jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning as Erwood worked
tirelessly in the first three frames to keep Akron off the boards. The Zips
would plate a run in the bottom of the fourth as senior Matt Roberts doubled
down the left field line to open the inning. Erwood would retire the next two UA
batters before Kordal came up with a clutch two-out single to center field,
scoring Roberts from third as the Zips narrowed on the RedHawks’ lead, 3-1. Miami would
respond in the top of the fifth by plating two more runs to extend their lead,
5-1 with the lead batter reaching base on a bunt single before scoring on a
home run to left. The RedHawks
would break the game open atop the eighth inning as a UA error enabled the first
batter to reach base before a two-run homer chased Brown from the game. Senior
Frank Turocy took the hill for the Zips and struck out the first two batters he
faced before surrendering a base hit. Turocy walked the next batter before
another UA mishap enabled a Miami run to score unearned, giving the RedHawks
the 8-3 advantage in today’s game. Turocy who
entered the game in the eighth, threw two innings and allowed a pair of hits
and walked a batter while tallying four strikeouts on the hill this afternoon. Akron and
Miami return to action tomorrow-Senior Day at Lee Jackson Field with first
pitch slated for 1 pm. The Zips will honor seven seniors in total, including
tri-captains Brett Savage, Tom Farmer and Frank Turocy as well as Phil Bednar, Ryan Frazee, Matt Roberts and Ryne Romick. Tomorrow’s
game will be broadcast on Sports Radio 1350 AM with Bill Morgan’s call while
live stats will also be available on www.GoZips.com. |
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