By Chad Jackson, Armstrong Atlantic State
SAVANNAH, Ga. – Tommy Ray’s pinch-hit single in the
bottom of the ninth inning brought home the winning run as
Armstrong Atlantic State edged Lander, 2-1, in the first game of a
Peach Belt Conference doubleheader on Saturday afternoon, earning a
berth into the 2008 PBC
Baseball Championships. Lander salvaged a game of the three-game
series by scoring three unearned runs in the top of the eighth
inning and taking a 3-2 win in game two of the double dip.
Senior Chris Smith led off the bottom of the ninth in game one
with a double off the left field fence. Michael Price then singled
to right off of reliever Ches Courtney, setting up runners at first
and third. With the infield drawn in, Ray delivered the pinch-hit
single up the middle, scoring Smith with the winning run and
putting the Pirates (27-21, 14-13 PBC) into the PBC tournament.
The single also made a winner of lefty Cody Walden (7-5), who
hurled a complete-game five-hitter, giving up just one run while
striking out nine for the Pirates. Jake Hover (2-5) took the loss
for Lander, giving up 10 hits and two runs in eight-plus innings,
striking out seven.
Everything looked good for the Pirates to get the sweep as AASU
took an early 2-0 lead in game two, with two runs in the third
inning on a Joey Davis RBI groundout and a heads-up play by Derrek
Miller, who scored from second on an error by Lander shortstop A.J.
Nunziato. Lander (20-33, 7-20 PBC), however, would surprise the
Pirates in the eighth by plating three unearned runs off of closer
Brandon McCreery (3-2). A dropped fly ball by Nick Pyron leading
off the inning eventually led to Lander loading the bases loaded
with two out. McCreery uncorked a wild pitch that scored Brooks
Arnette for the first run, then pinch-hitter Josh Lovvorn then
laced a single to right field that plated two, giving the Bearcats
the 3-2 lead.
Lefthander Tim Rau (4-6) then put the cap on a complete-game
performance, limiting the Pirates to two runs – one earned
– while striking out two to pick up the win. McCreery gave up
four hits and three unearned runs in two innings to take the loss.
Price led the Pirates in the doubleheader with four hits and two
stolen bases, while Smith collected a pair of doubles and three
hits in the game one win. Malcolm McLeod led the Bearcats with four
hits in the
doubleheader, while Gabe McCann had three hits and two steals.