Nathan Kirby (Keene) went six strong in a win against VMI. Photo by Mark Gormus/Times-Dispatch |
Miles earns no decision in Missouri win
John Miles (Mountaineers) went four and two-thirds innings in a 4-2 Missouri win over Southern Miss. Miles earned a no decision and allowed two runs on four hits while striking out four and walking just one in his first start since May 26th in 2012 against Kansas. He allowed his two runs in the first frame but then worked his way out of several jams.
Kirby leads Virginia to win
Nathan Kirby (Swamp Bats) had a flawless start in a 12-0 win over Virginia Military Institute (VMI). Kirby went six strong innings and fanned seven while walking just one and allowing four hits. The Cavaliers pitched flawlessly as he let just two balls out of the infield and Virginia bounced back from a season-opening loss to Kentucky.
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Graves takes loss after allowing unearned run in fifth
Brett Graves (Gulls) was dealt a loss in his season debut after allowing an unearned run in the fifth inning. He went 4.2 innings on Saturday afternoon in a 3-2 defeat to McNeese State. Graves allowed four hits and two walks and allowed three runs, two earned. He struck out three.
Shaw excels over weekend, leads BC to 3-1 record
Chris Shaw (Bay Sox) had five RBIs, including a 2-4 outing against Santa Clara that included a home run, double and three RBIs. He added individual RBIs in the Eagles other two wins, over Nevada and Santa Clara again.
Roberts and Tam Sing battle top ranked Fullerton
Washington State and Newport Gulls teammates Ben Roberts and Trace Tam Sing took on top-ranked Cal State Fullerton in a three-game weekend series. Tam Sing had one of three hits in the 12-0 season opening loss to the Titans and added a sacrifice fly and a run in the 9-7 win. Roberts went 2-4 in the Cougars win over Fullerton and scored.
Gerber has three RBIs but Creighton is swept
Arkansas Little-Rock swept Creighton with three straight wins, and Mike Gerber (Waves)didn't pick up any hits in the bookends of the series. He did have a strong middle game in a 7-4 loss. He went 1-5 but had a three-run blast to right center to cap a four-run sixth.
Ocello named Patriot League Preseason Player of the Year
Evan Ocello (Waves) was selected as the Patriot League Baseball Preseason PLayer of the Year, which was voted by the conference's head coaches and sports information directors.
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