LINCOLN, Neb. --
Behind a six-hit
shutout by junior Jamie Rodrigue, the No. 11 Nebraska baseball team improved
to 10-5 on the season with a 3-0 shutout over No. 13 Texas A&M in front
of a crowd of 3,762 at Hawks Field Saturday afternoon.
The left-hander from St. Clair, Mo., posted
his second shutout in his last three outings, allowing only two Aggies
to reach scoring position in posting his sixth career shutout, extending
his own school record. Rodrigue, who improved to 3-0 while lowering his
season ERA to 1.01 in 35.2 innings, struck out five and walked two in
the win.
In four starts since moving into the rotation,
Rodrigue, who also cracked NUs top 10 list with his 18th career
win today, has allowed two earned runs for a 0.59 ERA.
He has been incredible, Nebraska
Coach Dave Van Horn said. Hes only given up a couple of runs
in his last three starts. It has been fun watching him go out there and
pitch.
I just go out there, and try and do
what I can, Rodrigue said. Im not trying to get a shutout
every time. Im just trying to give us a good shot a winning the
ballgame. If the shutouts come, then they come, if not then that is okay
too.
With the loss, A&M, which has lost three
straight games, drops to 17-8 overall and 5-3 in conference play.
We are very happy to get a win,
Van Horn said. Going into the game, we figured it was going to be
a low scoring game and, probably, a quick game with two guys who throw
strikes. I think Jamie went out and threw a good game. He did a good job
of throwing strikes and getting ahead of them. He proved you dont
have to throw 90 mph to get people out. You just have to locate and change
speeds.
The Huskers, who improved to 3-2 in the
conference with their 11th straight home win, tallied single runs in the
fourth, fifth and seventh innings off Texas A&M starter Khalid Ballouli,
who suffered his first loss in four decisions.
NU plated its first run in the fourth, as
Jed Morris opened with a single and moved to third on a Jeff Blevins
double down the line in left before Justin Seely drove in Morris with
a grounder to short.
The Huskers extended the lead to 2-0 one
inning later as right fielder Drew Anderson, who led NU with two hits,
singled home Daniel Bruce, who was hit by a pitch and moved to second
on Jeff Leises walk.
Bruce, a freshman from Omaha who singled
and was hit by a pitch twice in three plate appearances, also provided
the Huskers final run in the seventh, stealing home on a perfect
executed double steal off Texas A&M reliever Zach Dixon. Bruce led
off the frame with a single, moved to second on Leises sacrifice
bunt before Andersons second hit of the day put runners on the corners,
setting the stage for Bruces swipe of home. It was the first steal
of home since John Cole stole home at Southern Utah last March 4.
The run support was more than Rodrigue needed,
as the crafty southpaw was steller in the win, his seventh straight decision
dating back to last March. Texas A&Ms best offensive chance
came in the fourth when Matt Alexander, who had two of the Aggies
six hits, singled, stole second and moved to third on a throwing error,
but Rodrigue retired Tim Petru to evade any damage.
The two teams continue the three-game set
Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. Sophomore left-hander Aaron Marsden (0-0, 2.45
ERA) will make his first career start and will be opposed by Aggie southpaw
Kyle Parcus (1-1, 2.70 ERA).
Source: University of Nebraska Athletic Dept.
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