April 14, 2007
Records Broken, Tied as Lutes Sweep
Baseball Twinbill from Whitman
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Game
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| Ryan Thorne - sets stolen base record |
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| Justin Whitehall - career RBI leader |
TACOMA, Wash. – Several Pacific Lutheran baseball
season and career records were either tied or broken on
Saturday as the Lutes swept a Northwest Conference doubleheader
from the visiting Whitman Missionaries.
The Lutes won the opener, 4-2, behind the pitching of Joe
DiPietro, and they took the second game, 11-4, with Jared
Simon hitting a second-inning grand slam (pictured below).
With the wins, the Lutes improve to 26-6 overall, and they
also maintain their Northwest Conference lead with a 15-2
record. Whitman is now 5-23 overall and 3-14 in the conference.
The Lutes’ 26th win ties a single-season win record
set during the 1994 season, and there are seven games remaining
in the 2007 regular season. DiPietro improved his pitching
record to 9-1, tying him for the most pitching victories
in a season, and the senior from Yakima figures to have
two more regular season starts. Brian Farman established
the record for wins in 1999.
Senior centerfielder Ryan Thorne broke the program’s
single-season record for stolen bases when he swiped third
base in the seventh inning of the opener, giving him 30
and sending him past David Sandberg, who had 29 steals in
1994. Thorne added another steal in the second game.
DiPietro allowed only two hits and struck out nine in recording
his fourth complete game in six conference starts. He is
6-0 against conference opponents.
In scoring their two runs in the fourth, the Missionaries
tallied the most runs against DiPietro in a conference game
this season. DiPietro hit Luke Marshall with a pitch to
lead off the inning, and Marshall moved up a base on Austin
Shackelford’s infield single. Matt Morris-Rosenfeld
advanced both runners with a sacrifice bunt, and Marshall
scored on a groundout by Derek Clovis. Michael Lazcano drove
in Shackelford with a base hit to right field.
The two-run rally gave the Missionaries, last in the conference,
a 2-0 lead over the conference-leading Lutes. PLU got an
unearned run back in the fourth on a pair of Whitman errors,
and it took the lead in the fifth with two more runs. Jared
Simon, who led off with a single, scored on a bases-loaded
sacrifice fly by Tyler Green, and Roger Guzman scored on
a two-out infield error.
PLU closed out the scoring with a run in the seventh when
Guzman led off with a single and eventually scored on Green’s
second sacrifice fly of the game.
Pat Johnston was the hard-luck losing pitcher for Whitman,
falling to 1-8 for the season despite allowing only five
singles in eight innings of work.
Pacific
Lutheran had no such offensive troubles in the second game,
ripping 14 hits against a pair of Whitman hurlers. Justin
Whitehall, who last week established a PLU career record
with 105 runs batted in, drove in the game’s first
tally with a single. Simon followed later in the inning
with the grand slam, his fourth homer of the year, giving
the Lutes a 5-0 lead after two innings. They added six more
runs on six hits and a Whitman error in the fifth inning.
Whitehall drove in two runs with a double, and Logan Andrews
and Brandon Sales both had run-scoring singles in the inning.
Whitman made the most of three hits and three walks to
score all four of its runs in the seventh inning. The Missionaries
finished the game with five hits. Starting pitcher Sean
Day allowed 11 earned runs in four innings and is now 1-3
this season.
Kael Fisher picked up his third win against no defeats
for the Lutes, giving up only three hits and all four runs
while pitching 6 1/3 innings. Hunter Simpson finished the
game, giving up a pair of hits and walks.
Whitehall had three of the Lutes’ 14 hits and he
also drove in three runs. Green, Andrews, Kris Hanson and
Sales all contributed two hits apiece for the winners.
The teams finish their three-game series with a single
game starting at noon on Sunday.
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