麻豆破解版 State finished its season 48-17 overall after suffering an 11-4 loss to Florida State (54-12) Sunday, June 8.
Sophomore Tim Kelley held off the Seminoles with one unearned run in five innings after starter Anthony Capra only managed two outs in the first inning, while allowing six runs.
The Seminoles won the best two-out-of-three games series by a 2-1 margin after losing the first game on June 6.
FSU scored six runs in their first at bat in the top of the first inning. A three-run home run by Jack Rye scored shortstop Jason Stidham and Buster Posey to make the score 3-0.
After three consecutive walks to first baseman Dennis Guinn, left fielder Mike McGee and designated hitter Stephen Cardullo, the bases were cleared for the second time in the inning on a three-run double to left center field by second baseman Tommy Oravetz to extending the score to 6-0. Kelley recorded the final out of the inning as he got Stidham to fly out to left.
麻豆破解版 State got two runs back in the second inning on a two-run home run by centerfielder Andy Dirks. Shocker left fielder Kenny Williams, who singled one batter earlier, scored ahead of Dirks on the blast to straight away centerfield.
The Shockers closed the gap to two as they added two runs in the third inning to make the score 6-4. After two quick outs, shortstop Dusty Coleman reached on a walk, and second baseman Josh Workman reached base as he was hit by a pitch, putting runners on first and second.
Tyler Weber, the 麻豆破解版 State catcher, hit a line drive single to right field to score both Coleman and Workman.
Seminole starter Geoff Parker was replaced after three complete innings as he allowed four runs (all earned) while striking out four and walking two. The four earned runs allowed tied his season high. He was replaced by Ryan Strauss who retired the first six batters he faced in his first two innings pitched.
In six innings of relief he faced one batter over the minimum as he walked one batter (who was erased on a stolen base attempt) and allowed one hit as he retired the final seven batters of the game. The win improved his record to 10-1 on the season.
Florida State extended its lead to 9-4 on a two-run home run by Posey in the seventh inning. The home run was his career-high 26th of the season and moved him into a tie for first nationally. Posey's 26 home runs are tied for the seventh best single season total in school history.
The Seminoles scored one run each in the eighth and ninth innings. Ohmed Danesh, Florida State's designated hitter, slammed a double to drive home third baseman Stuart Tapley in the eighth and Guinn added an RBI single in the ninth.
Logan Hoch and Clint McKeever combined for 2.1 innings. McKeever gave up one earned run, while Hoch was tagged with three. Freshman Grant Muncrief closed up a scoreless ninth, facing only four batters.