
After defeating the Indiana (Pa.) Crimson Hawks on a walk-off single by Cam Gerhard, The Mountain Cats came from behind to win, 12-9, in game two of Sunday's double header. The Mountain Cats improved to 5-10 on the season and 2-0 in the PSAC West.
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The Mountain Cats opened up the scoring in the bottom of the second inning with five runs.
Mason Prickett doubled to left field scoring
Zach Zinn to make it, 1-0. After a wild pitch scoring
Dan Clark,
Tyler Smith singled up the middle to make it, 3-0.
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The Mountain Cats added two more when
Tanner Cook stole second and Smith stole home. Cook would later come around to score on a wild pitch to make it, 5-0.
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The Crimson Hawks answered in the bottom of the third inning with seven runs of their own. Cory Wheeler tripled to right center scoring Chris Eisel and Austin Mueller. Dan Sepic singled to right field bringing home Wheeler to make it, 5-3. Wes Carson doubled down the left-field line and Chris Calliari singled to make it, 7-5.
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The Crimson Hawks added two more in the top of the sixth inning when Matt Swartz doubled down the left-field line to make it, 9-5.
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The Mountain Cats rallied from behind in the sixth inning scoring seven runs and six of them with two outs to make it, 12-9.
Scott Thompson singled to right field scoring
Jack Shirk. With the bases loaded Zinn walked and Clark singled to tie it at nine. Prickett had the go-ahead RBI when he doubled to left field.
Tyler Smith added two insurance runs when he singled scoring
Nemo Trexler and Clark.
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Offensively the Mountain Cats were led by Prickett who finished 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Smith finished the day 2-for-4 with three RBIs.
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Ben Foose got the start and no decision for the Mountain Cats. Foose pitched three innings, giving up seven earned runs on eight hits and striking out three.
Joel Colledge earned the win pitching 1.2 innings, giving up zero runs on no hits and striking out two.
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Mike Klingensmith got the start and no decision for the Crimson Hawks. Klingensmith pitched 1.2 innings, giving up five earned runs on four hits and striking out one. Travis Holman took the loss giving up three earned runs on two hits.
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