Tigers Fall in Bottom of the Ninth to Earlham

Tigers Fall in Bottom of the Ninth to Earlham

RICHMOND, Indiana—Wittenberg baseball traveled to Earlham College to partake in their first midweek contest of the 2017 campaign, as the Quakers and Tigers combined for 19 runs in the nine inning affair. Despite taking a lead into the ninth inning, the Tigers could not stop the Quakers from mounting a comeback, as Wittenberg suffered a walk-off loss, 10-9.

SCORING BREAKDOWN

Top 2ND

  • Freshman shortstop Ryan Probst broke the seal for the Tigers, plating Dalton Boucher on a single up the middle, as the Tigers trailed 2-1.
  • Knotting the game up at 2-2 was Jace Barga, who grounded out to second-base, scoring junior first-basemen Timmy Bates.

Top 4th

  • The Tigers took the lead for the first time in the top of the fourth inning, as sophomore outfielder Matt Baker laced a single to the outfield to score Probst.

Top 6th

  • The Tigers dug back in at the plate in the top of the sixth after giving up a five run bottom of the fifth to Earlham, as Barga picked up his second RBI of the game with a single that plated Bates.
  • After Baker reached first on an error by the Quaker shortstop, Aaron Fasano and Probst came all the way around to score for the Tigers, cutting the Quaker lead to 7-6.
  • Capping off the four-run frame was senior infielder Josh Kaplan, who managed to pick up an RBI in the form of Barga, despite grounding into a double-play.

Top 7th

  • The Tigers regained the lead in the top of the seventh as Fasano singled to the outfield, drawing a wild relay throw, plating Boucher.
  • Wittenberg tacked on one more run in the seventh, as Barga recorded his third RBI of the game, scoring Fasano.

KEY STATS

  • Five of the Tiger's runs were unearned on Wednesday afternoon, as Wittenberg chased the Quaker's starter after five innings of work, surrendering four earned runs.
  • Jonathon Forster logged three innings of work as the Tiger's starter on the bump, surrendering four walks, three hits and two earned runs.
  • Barga paced the Tigers with three hits and three RBI's, as all 11 of the Tiger's hits were singles.
  • As a team, Wittenberg walked five times at the plate and only struck out three times, while the Quakers were walked eight times, striking out six as a team.
  • Andrew Goodpaster silenced Earlham's bats in the later innings, logging 2.2 innings of work on the hill, surrendering three hits, no earned runs and a strikeout.
  • On a cold afternoon, the Quakers and Tigers combined for five errors in the contest.

UP NEXT

  • Wittenberg is back in action with a double-header against Marian University of Wisconsin on Saturday at 1:00PM at Carleton Davidson Stadium.