WACO, Texas --
Trey Webbs
eighth inning sacrifice fly scored Tim Hartshorn to break a 1-1 tie, as
No. 14 Baylor edged eighth-ranked Nebraska, 2-1, in front of a crowd of
2,958 at the Baylor Ballpark Saturday afternoon.
With the score deadlocked in the bottom
of the eighth, Tim Hartshorn drove a ball to right center that NU center
fielder Jeff Leise attempted to make a diving stab on the ball. Leise
was unable to make the catch, and Hartshorn ended up on third with a triple.
Trey Webb then lofted a fly ball to center, plating the Bears decisive
run, as BU improved to 11-6 overall and 2-2 in the Big 12.
Steve Hale took the loss in relief, allowing
one run in 1.2 innings of relief to fall to 0-1 on the season. The run
was the first earned that the NU reliever, who had pitched out of a jam
in the seventh, had allowed in 12.1 innings of work this season.
The Huskers, who dropped to 8-4 overall
and 1-1 in the Big 12, had a final chance in the ninth, as Ryan Bonesio
singled to right with two outs. Pinch runner Josh Birmingham moved to
second on a wild pitch, but Baylor closer Kyle Edens struck out Will Bolt
to end the game and pick up his fourth save.
The loss, which ended NUs five-game
winning streak, was the Huskers fourth one-run loss of the season,
as the teams battled 25 mile per hour winds, putting offense at a premium
between two of the Big 12s top pitching staffs.
The game was scoreless until the fourth,
when the Huskers got on the board off Baylor starter Steven White. Consecutive
singles by Jed Morris, Matt Hopper and Jeff Blevins loaded the bases with
no outs. The Huskers would score only one run in the frame, as Justin
Seelys double play ball up the middle plated Morris to give the
Huskers a 1-0 lead.
We had our chance in the fourth inning
with the bases loaded and no outs, Van Horn said. We had them
on the ropes. Our hitter (Seely) had the pitcher up 2-1 and White threw
a pitch away that became a routine double play. We have to score two runs
or all three in that situation.
The Huskers, who left eight runners on base,
could not extend the lead on White, who allowed one hit, a Leise bunt
single, in his final three innings of work. The BU right-hander scattered
five hits in eight innings of work to improve to 3-0 on the season.
The Huskers got an equally strong outing
from starter Jamie Rodrigue, who allowed one run in 6.1 innings, but was
not involved in the decision. Rodrigue, who scattered five hits, did not
allow a Baylor runner to reach scoring position until the sixth inning.
The Bears knotted the score in the seventh,
as Paul Richmonds RBI double to the alley in right center scored
pinch runner Steve Dorneman from first. The run snapped the Husker southpaws
15.2-inning scoreless streak dating back to Feb. 23. Richmond, who went
2-for-3 and was the only player on either team with more than one hit,
advanced to third on a wild pitch, but Hale got the Huskers out of the
jam, striking out Michael Griffin and getting David Murphy to ground out
to second to end the inning.
The two teams conclude the series with a
three-game series Sunday afternoon at 1p.m., as sophomore right-hander
Jason Burch (1-0, 2.53 ERA) will oppose left-hander Jared Theodorakos
(1-1, 2.70).
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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