
Baseball Suffers 3-2 Loss In 11 Innings
4/12/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
April 12, 2008
CINCINNATI-The Pitt baseball team dropped a tough, 3-2 extra-innings loss to Cincinnati Saturday afternoon at Marge Schott Stadium, as the Bearcats notched a game-winning run in the 11th inning. Sean Conley tallied his team-high ninth homerun of the season, while Joe Leonard contributed a 3-4 effort at the plate. The Pitt offense, however, was unable to generate any runs following the eighth inning.
Conley (SR/Chippewa, Pa./Blackhawk) gave the Panthers (9-20, 2-9) an early advantage, blasting a solo shot in the top of the third. With the longball, Conley has now entered a three-way tie for ninth-place in Pitt's all-time season records books for homeruns. He also continues to rack-up RBI, as the left fielder has now driven in a team-best 35 on the season.
The Bearcats (19-11, 9-2) responded quickly in the bottom half of the inning, scoring a run of their own to tie the game at 1-1.
Neither team was able to generate much offense until
With the bases loaded, Brant was replaced on the mound by reliever David Kaye (FR/Oakmont, Pa./Riverview). Brant tallied 5.1 innings of work, allowing just one earned run off five hits while striking out four batters.
The first batter Kaye faced singled to left field, scoring
The Pitt offense was not done for the day, however, as second baseman Dan Williams (SR/Berwyn, Pa./Episcopal Academy) started the Panther come-back in the eighth inning with a two-out double to left field, his team-leading 10th two-bagger of the season.
With Williams on second,
Mullins put the ball in play towards the Bearcat third baseman who bobbled the hit, giving Williams a chance to score and allowing Mullins to reach first base safely as Pitt tied the game at 2-2. Geglein would get out of the inning, however, retiring the following Panther batter for the final out.
With the score deadlocked at 2-2, neither team could produce a game-winning run through nine innings, as the contest extended two extra frames.
The Panthers had a chance in the top of the 11th when Leonard (FR/Dawson, Pa./Connellsville) ripped a two-out single to left field and advanced all the way to third when the Bearcats' left fielder dropped Mullins' ensuing fly ball. The Pitt offense could not plate either runner, however, as both were left stranded and the game remained 2-2.
Leonard led the Panthers on the day, tallying a 3-4 effort at the plate. The freshman has now posted three or more hits in five different contests for Pitt this season.
Kaye was replaced on the mound by right-hander Ricky Breymier (JR/Clarks
After walking his first batter, Breymier got the next to fly-out to Zach Duggan (RS FR/Cranberry Twp.,
With two on and two out, Scott stepped to the plate and recorded his second RBI of the day, driving a game-winning single to center field. Breymier picked up his second loss of the season as Pitt fell by a final of 3-2. Geglein earned the win for
The Panthers and Bearcats will closeout weekend play with a 1 p.m. game tomorrow at Marge Schott Stadium.