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PITTSBURG, Kansas – The Northwest Missouri State University baseball team saw its season come to an end Friday as the Lindenwood University Lions posted a 4-3 victory in an elimination game in the MIAA Tournament.
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Lindenwood (28-24 overall) used a one-out, ninth-inning solo home run by Mitchell Krebs off Northwest closer
Trevor Dudar for the deciding run in the contest. Northwest concludes the 2019 season with a mark of 23-27.
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Lindenwood drew first blood with a run in the top of the third. Calvin Nowak led off the inning with a triple to the right field wall. Nowak then scored on a sacrifice fly from Kolby Schulte.
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The Lions extended the margin to 2-0 in the fourth inning on another sacrifice fly. Bryce Beckmann singled to right on an 0-2 count. Beckmann stole second and moved to third as the throw down to second from
Jay Hrdlicka ended up in center field. Ryan Venne drove a ball deep enough to left to plate Beckmann for the second run of the game.
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Northwest manufactured a run in the fifth without the benefit of a hit.
Derek Hussey drew a leadoff walk. Hussey moved up to second on a wild pitch. Pinch hitter
Enrique Gonzalez grounded out and Hussey took third on the play.
Jay Hrdlicka delivered a sacrifice fly to left that allowed Hussey to gallop home and cut the lead to 2-1.
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The Bearcats evened the matchup at 2-2 in the sixth. With one out
Peter Carlson and
Calvin Rudolph drew back-to-back walks. Quick followed with a single to load the bases.
Matt Gastner came through with a sac fly that scored Carlson to tie it up.
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Lindenwood retook the lead in the seventh with an unearned run off Northwest starting pitcher
Quintin Van Ackeren. Venne led off with a ball hit down the first-base line that Quick could not handle and allowed Venne to reach second. Kolby Schulte singled up the middle that allowed Venne to score from second and give the Lions a 3-2 lead. Van Ackeren gave up another single and was relieved by
Ethan Griswold. Griswold extinguished the rally by retiring both batters he faced.
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This back-and-forth affair was evened up again in the seventh when Hrdlicka ripped an RBI double to left on an 0-2 count. Gonzalez had led off the seventh with a single and flew around the bases on Hrdlicka's drive to left that left the score tied at 3-3.
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Dudar came on in relief in the top of the eighth with a runner on. Dudar allowed a stolen base and a walk but shut down the Lions's rally with a pair of strikeouts and kept the contest at 3-3.
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Dudar struck out Lindenwood's Schulte to start the ninth. However, Krebs hit the first pitch he saw for a home run to right to give the Lions a 4-3 advantage.
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Northwest's Gonzalez worked a leadoff walk in the ninth. Head coach
Darin Loe sent
Jonathan Hernandez in to pinch run for Gonzalez. Hrdlicka advanced Hernandez to second with a successful sacrifice bunt back to the pitcher. Second baseman
Tim Olson, who came in as a defensive replacement, struck out in his only plate appearance in the game for the second out in the ninth. Shortstop
Logan Rycraft popped out to first for the final out.
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Van Ackeren had a no decision as he went 6 1/3 innings on the mound. Van Ackeren gave up 10 hits, three runs (two earned) and struck out two.
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NOTES: Lindendwood outhit Northwest, 14-4 … Northwest's four hits came from Rudolph, Quick, Gonzalez and Hrdlicka … Hrdlicka tallied a team-best two RBI … Gastner had Northwest's other RBI … Rudolph posted Northwest's only stolen base in the game … Dudar suffered the loss to fall to 3-4 on the year.
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