Oxford, Ohio — The Youngstown State baseball crew dropped both video games of a doubleheader at Miami (Ohio) on Sunday, falling nine-1 in the opener and eleven-1 in recreation two at McKie Field. Lucas Nasonti had a pair of hits in both games from the leadoff spot inside the lineup for the Penguins, who have been swept in the four-recreation series by the Redhawks. Jeff Wehler had an RBI single in game one, and Phillip Glasser hit an RBI triple in game two. Mackey Williams had four hits and 5 RBIs to guide Miami offensively inside the doubleheader. Youngstown State will play five avenue games next week, the very last three, or if you want to be
Horizon League contests. The Penguins will play at Kent State on Tuesday at four p.m., and they may be at Pitt on Wednesday at 3 p.m. The convention slate will commence on Friday at three p.m. In recreation, one of a 3-recreation series at Northern Kentucky. Game One Miami scored in each of the primary four innings on its way to a nine-1 win in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader. YSU got a strong overall performance from its bullpen as Brett Souder and Brandon Matthews mixed to keep Miami to 2 runs on just three hits over five. Two innings. Matthews allowed the simplest one hit in his first professional appearance and struck out three batters in 4 innings of scoreless comfort. The Penguins recorded eight season-excessive hits as Nasonti led the group.
The sophomore outfielder singled, doubled, and scored a run simultaneously as Web Charles and Zach Lopatka doubled. Seven gamers recorded success for YSU, and Jeff Wehler registered his fourth RBI of the season. Miami also had seven players log at least one hit, and four exceptional RedHawks had two in the contest. Cal Elvers and Williams each drove in a pair of runs, and Williams hit his second domestic run of 2019. Landon Stephens reached on a one-out single inside the backside of the first inning
and came around to attain an –out RBI unmarried from Cole Andrews to give Miami an early 1-zero lead. The Penguins loaded the bases with one out inside the backside of the second one as Lopatka walked, Drew Dickerson singled, and Tanner Sir Bernard Law walked. However, a tough-hit ball off the bat of Cody Dennis ricocheted off the pitcher’s glove to the second baseman to produce an extraordinary 1-4-6-three double
play that got Miami out of the jam. The RedHawks would upload to their lead inside the home half of the second as Will Vogelgesang reached on blunders and stole second earlier than scoring on throwing mistakes as he swiped third. Williams hit his solo blast later in the frame to push his crew’s gain to a few-zero. Miami plated four runs on four hits inside the backside of the third and ran on two hits inside the fourth to push its cause 9-zero. YSU got on the board inside the pinnacle of the 8th inning while Nasonti hit a –out double, advanced to
0.33 on a wild pitch and driven domestic on an RBI unmarried from Wehler. Greg Dunham took the loss after surrendering seven runs, six of them earned, on eight hits over 2.1 innings in his first start of the season. Miami starter Jack Corbell allowed just four hits over five scoreless innings to notch his 2d win of the season. In sport two of the doubleheader, Miami scored the first four runs of the sport and the final seven to beat the Penguins 11-1. Nasonti and Gasser had a couple of hits on the top of the lineup. Still, the most effective different Penguin hit changed into a leadoff single through Steven D’Eusanio within the pinnacle of the ninth. Williams turned into 2-for-3 with runs scored, three RBIs, and a couple of walks, and Vogelgesang scored three instances to lead the RedHawks. Miami commenced the 1/3 inning with three immediate hits off YSU starter Chad Coles, and the 1/3 hit changed into a -run double with the aid of Charlie Harrigan that accounted for the sport’s first runs. After Vogelgesang drew a one-out stroll, Williams accompanied a -run triple to right-center to position the RedHawks in advance 4-0.
The Penguins cut into the lead while Nasonti and Glasser tripled in consecutive at-bats with two outs within the fifth. Still, the momentum returned to the house crew as Miami spoke back with four runs on hits inside the bottom of the inning to move up eight-1. Miami delivered runs in the 6th and others within the eighth for the last score. Coles was charged with four runs on five hits in 2.2 innings of work, and Jon Snyder has accused the four runs within the fifthley Martin allowed one run on three hits simultaneously, taking walks four batters over five innings in his 1/3 win of the season for the RedHawks.