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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon State baseball wins, forces Monday showdown with Auburn
Pamplin Media Group – Oregon State baseball wins, forces Monday showdown with Auburn
Oregon State wins 4-3 on Sunday behind Hjerpe and Ferrer, will play at 4:30 p.m. Monday for CWS berth After splitting the first two games of their Super Regional, Oregon State and Auburn will play a Monday game at Goss Stadium in Corvallis to determine who advances to the College World Series. Cooper Hjerpe returned from illness and Ben Ferrer was dominant over the last 3 1/3 innings Sunday as…
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mlboracle · 2 years
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libraryofsports · 5 years
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freelancertamal32 · 2 years
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The New Mexico State Aggies’ bid for a shocking school baseball upset Friday night time led to anticlimactic style with a Tenth-inning, bases-loaded stroll, giving Oregon State a 5-4 victory over NMSU in a first-round NCAA Regional recreation in Corvallis, Oregon. The Aggies (24-33), an inconceivable entrant within the event, virtually did the much more inconceivable. They took a 3-2 lead towards the Beavers (45-15), the event’s third general seed, on Tommy Tabak’s two-run double within the seventh inning. After the Beavers regained the lead with two runs within the backside of the seventh, NMSU’s tied it within the prime of the ninth when Nolan Funke singled, superior to second on a groundout and scored on Preston Godfrey’s single. New Mexico State received the potential go-ahead run to second base within the prime of the Tenth when Edward Martinez-Pagani reached on an error and a groundout. But Ryan Brown, the third OSU pitcher, struck out Logan Gallina for out No. 3. In the decisive backside of the Tenth, Aggies reliever Alex Bustamante (1-3) had two outs with males on first and second. But he walked Jabin Trosky and Justin Boyd on 4 pitches every, and that was the sport. The Aggies’ journey to the NCAA Tournament is way from over. They’ll face Vanderbilt, a 3-2 upset loser to San Diego, at 2 p.m. Saturday in an elimination recreation. Oregon State and San Diego meet at 8 p.m. within the winner’s bracket of the four-team regional. New Mexico State starter Ian Mejia was excellent, holding the potent Oregon State lineup in examine for many of 7⅓ innings. He gave up 9 hits and struck out 9. And the Aggies did sufficient injury to Oregon State ace Cooper Hjerpe to offer themselves an opportunity. In the second inning, with OSU up 1-0, Hjerpe hit Kevin Jimenez with a pitch. Jimenez received all the way in which to 3rd on a groundout, then scored on a Tabak single. Oregon State went again forward with a single run within the fifth. But within the seventh, the Aggies took benefit of one other lapse in management by Hjerpe. First, Martinez-Pagani drew a stroll. After a Jimenez groundout, Hjerpe hit Gallina and Funke in consecutive at-bats. Tabak then doubled to middle subject, scoring Martinez-Pagani and Gallina. It was a outstanding efficiency by NMSU, which barely certified for the Western Athletic Conference Tournament and went 0-for-4 throughout the season towards upstate rival New Mexico. NMSU received the WAC Tournament, then virtually beat mighty Oregon State. Now, Vanderbilt awaits.  
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davisenterprise · 7 years
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http://www.davisenterprise.com/sports/red-hot-post-77-snags-back-to-back-mercy-wins/
Red-hot Post 77 snags back-to-back mercy wins
CHICO — Cooper Hjerpe and Ian Penrose were a couple of hungry Wolves on Saturday, pitching a combined no-hitter while their Yolo Post 77 teammates banged out 15 hits in a 10-0 rout of Tri-County. The win was the locals’ third straight in the Chico Father’s Day tournament. Hjerpe and...
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mlboracle · 2 years
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mlboracle · 5 years
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newmusick · 2 years
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