Late mistakes humble 'Hawks
Alex Butler
Issue date: 4/25/08 Section: Sports
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Tied 5-5 heading into the eighth inning, the Red and White proceeded to commit two errors that lead to three runs for visiting Indiana State University. Pitching has always been a concern for the 'Hawks in late innings this season. Tuesday's defensive meltdown, however, was very uncharacteristic of an otherwise solid fielding team that ranks fifth in the MAC in fielding percentage.
"We let ourselves down," head coach Dan Simonds said. "We had two errors on make-able plays. We just need to get things done. These games are very winnable. It's about executing pitches and just playing better baseball."
Despite the loss, Miami fought hard all the way. Faced with an early 5-2 deficit, the RedHawks battled back to tie the game before falling late. Even in the midst of a difficult season that has been disappointing on several levels, Miami is certainly not giving up.
"It's not because of a lack of effort," junior Tommy Nurre said. "We were waiting for something to happen. We have to be focused at the right time. We let it slip through."
The Sycamores jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on a David Brumagin two-RBI single in the first inning. The 'Hawks responded quickly in the bottom of the second inning when two freshmen took the stage. Adam Eaton hit a line drive to the right field fence and slid in safely for a leadoff triple. After two quick strikeouts it looked as though Eaton would be stranded, but the heroics were still to come. Freshman Jon Edgington stepped up to the plate and put the 'Hawks back in the game by blistering a 3-2 pitch over the left field fence. Edgington's homerun was his first as a RedHawk and tied the game up at 2-2.
"It was the same pitching we've seen all year," Edgington said. "I just got one good pitch and I made the best of it."
Indiana State added three more runs and held the 'Hawks at two until the fifth inning. Senior Evan Armitage walked to leadoff the inning and quickly stole second base for his 12th steal of the year. With a runner on, junior Jordan Petraitis slapped a double to right field which scored Armitage and cut the Sycamore lead to 5-3. Junior Tommy Nurre, one of the 'Hawks hottest hitters as of late, singled to knock in Petraitis and cut the Sycamore lead to one.
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