Bulls Defeat Morehead State, 13-9, to Take Weekend Series
3/7/2010 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
MOREHEAD, KY - The University at Buffalo baseball team captured
its first series of the 2010 season, defeating Morehead State, 13-9
in 10 innings, in the series finale on Sunday afternoon at Allen
Field.
In the top of the second, the Bulls jumped out to a 4-0 lead.
Senior Jacob Rosenbeck crushed a solo shot to right field, marking
the second time in the series that a Bull hit a leadoff home run.
Freshman Alex Baldock extended the Bulls' lead with an RBI
double down the left field line followed by a two-run single to
right field by senior Brad Agustin to take a 4-0 lead.
The Eagles' trimmed back the Bulls' lead to 4-2 in the
bottom of the third off a two-run home run.
Holding the lead, the Bulls crushed a pair of long balls to extend
their lead to 7-2. With a runner on first, Agustin drilled a two
RBI home run to right field followed by a solo shot to deep
right-center by junior David Neff for his first career home
run.
In the bottom of the sixth and seventh innings, Morehead State
captured a 9-8 lead off seven total runs.
For the third time in the series, a Bull hit a leadoff home run to
begin the inning. Freshman Tom Murphy recorded his first career
home run in the top of the eighth off a solo shot, tying the
contest at 9-9.
The Bulls scored four runs in the top of the tenth en route to
winning their first series of the 2010 season. Seniors Adam Skonieczki and Brad Cochrane came through for the Bulls. Skonieczki
gave the Bulls an 11-9 lead off a two-run double down the right
field line with Cochrane ensuring the victory off a two RBI single
through the left side.
Reliever Brian Pullyblank (2-1) recorded the Bulls' victory
in 4.0 innings of work. The senior struck out three batters while
allowing only a pair of hits.
Agustin went 3-for-4 with three runs, four RBIs and a pair of
walks. Neff posted a pair of hits, two RBIs, two runs scored and
two walks as Baldock recorded a pair of hits, two runs and an
RBI.
The Bulls (3-4) will remain on the road as they travel to
Georgetown College in Kentucky on March 9 and 10 for a two-game
series.