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7
Eastern Oregon EOU 3-5
8
Winner Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 3-1
Eastern Oregon EOU
3-5
7
Final
8
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC
3-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Eastern Oregon EOU 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 16 2
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 1 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 X 8 11 0

W: S. Dunaway (1-0) L: Rackham, Zac (0-1) S: D. Koester (1)

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Winner Eastern Oregon EOU 4-5
3
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 3-2
Winner
Eastern Oregon EOU
4-5
4
Final
3
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC
3-2
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Eastern Oregon EOU 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 2
Pacific (Ore.) PACIFIC 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 4 2

W: Bergonzine, Ben (1-0) L: T. Agnew (0-1) S: King, Bennett (1)

Game Recap: Baseball | | William McLaughlin

Mountaineers Split Day One Action with No. 18 Boxers

FOREST GROVE, Ore. – Mountaineers Baseball split its day one series against No. 18 Pacific University as they dropped an 8-7 contest in game one before securing a 4-3 win in game two. With the split, Eastern Oregon is now 4-5 on the year.

Game 1 – No. 18 Pacific 8, Eastern Oregon 7
How it Happened

• The Mountaineers were productive in game one tallying 16 hits, but left eight runners stranded in the loss. Defensively, they had two errors in the contest as well.
• Pacific (3-2) racked up 11 hits en route to its eight runs scored and had no errors in game one. 
• For Eastern, all seven runs they scored came in the first two innings. The Boxers battled back from a 7-1 deficit and scored four runs in the second to mount the comeback.
• In the first inning, EOU tallied three hits in the first three at bats. A Hector Carreon double to left center scored Austin Gerding to make it 1-0 to start.
• Pacific got one out before two straight hits by EOU brought the score to 4-0. Garrett Beckman knocked a single to score Carreon before Donovan Gonzalez smacked a two-run homer.
• The Boxers lone run of the first came thanks to a leadoff triple and the runner ultimately scored on a fielding error. EOU then closed the inning with three straight outs to keep the score at 4-1.
• The Mounties offensive production did not stop in the second as they once again tallied three straight hits. Gerding plated home the first run with a double to right center, scoring Adrian Roa.
• Two batters later, Carreon singled up the middle to bring home McKlane Elgin. Mat Garcia added the final run of the game with an RBI double to center, scoring Carreon.
• The Mountaineers six-run lead did not last long as the Boxers tacked on four runs to cut the score to 7-5. EOU managed to get two outs early on but surrendered three hits and had one error.
• The first run for Pacific came on a fielder's choice as an error at shortstop allowed a run to score. With the bases loaded a hit by pitch by Eastern scored the next run to make it 7-3.
• The Boxers then knocked a single to deep center field, scoring two runs. EOU starter Jaydon Yancey then fanned the final batter to escape the jam to keep the team's lead at two runs.
• After a scoreless third innings, the Boxers tacked on one run in the fourth to make it a one-score game. Following a pitching change, Kolbe Bales surrendered a walk and two hits before a balk allowed Pacific to score.
• Bales and the Mounties escaped the inning giving up just the one run, but the Pacific defense was stubborn and held the EOU scoreless after surrendering the seven runs. 
• The final two runs of the game came in the fifth. EOU managed to force a double play after surrendering back-to-back hits. Pacific then drew a walk and a hit by pitch before a single through the left side scored two runners.
• Pacific held the 8-7 lead through the next four innings. The Mountaineers managed just three hits over the final four frames as the Boxers held on for the series opening win.

Mountaineers Stat Leaders
Hector Carreon went 4-5 at the plate with two RBIs and two runs scored.
McKlane Elgin tallied three hits in four at bats and scored a run.
Donovan Gonzalez was 2-5 with a run scored, two RBIs, and hit a home run.
Austin Gerding also batted 2-5 with one RBI and scored one run.
• Starter Jaydon Yancey pitched three innings and struck out a game-high eight batters.

For the Boxers
• Ryan Krout racked up three RBIs and went 1-3 at the plate.
• Ty Yukumoto went 2-5 with two RBIs and scored a run.
• Tyler Quinn batted 1-3 in the win with two runs scored and had two RBIs.
• Sage Dunaway (1-0) pitched 3.1 innings and fanned a team best three batters.
• Davis Koester earned the save as he closed out the final 1.1 innings of play and had two strikeouts.

Game 2 – Eastern Oregon 4, No. 18 Pacific 3
How it Happened

• Game two was a defensive battle as the two squads combined for just eight hits. Both finished with four apiece and each team had two errors on the day.
• Neither team managed a hit through the first two innings of work. In the second inning, starter Davis Brown worked a 1-2-3 frame, but Pacific answered doing the same to keep things scoreless.
• The Boxers ended the scoreless game in the third inning, scoring one run. Helping them grab the lead was a pair of EOU errors. 
• Neither team scored in the fourth to keep the score at 1-0. Brown went three-up, three-down in the bottom of the frame to keep EOU in striking distance.
• All four runs for the Mountaineers came in the fifth inning. They tallied four hits in the frame as all four runs scored were earned.
• EOU loaded the bases with a leadoff walk and two straight singles. A wild pitch by Pacific allowed Brooks Dyer to score and tie the game at 1-1. Hector Carreon then hit a double to center field, scoring Justin Frederick and McKlane Elgin.
• Two batters later and a pitching change, Eastern made it a 4-1 game on a Matt Garcia RBI single to plate home Carreon. Pacific then fanned the next two batters to stop the bleeding.
• Both teams went 1-2-3 in the sixth to keep EOU's lead at three runs. Pacific then added its final two runs in the bottom of the seventh with a two-run homer.
• EOU was held hitless over the final two innings but stout defense helped the team secure the win. Pacific managed a hit in each of the next two frames, but made nothing of it.

Mountaineers Stat Leaders
Hector Carreon racked up two RBIs and went 1-2 at the plate. He also scored once.
Matt Garcia batted 1-5 in the win and had one RBI.
McKlane Elgin and Justin Frederick both went 1-4 with a run scored.
Davis Brown pitched seven innings and had four strikeouts.
Bennett King earned the save after pitching the final 1.1 innings and had one strikeout.
Ben Bergonzine (1-0) picked up the win on the mound.

For the Boxers
• Robert Drayer led the bats, going 2-4 with two RBIs and a run scored.
• Ryan Krout had one RBI in the loss.
• Tyler Agnew (0-1) pitched three complete in a relief effort and had a game-high five strikeouts.

By the Numbers
16 - EOU tallied a season best 16 hits in game one against Pacific.
12 - The Mountaineers struck out a season-high 12 batters in game one.
2 - Eastern intentionally walked two batters in game two, which are their first of the season.
2 - Donovan Gonzalez' home run in game one is the second of the year for EOU.

Up Next
• Eastern and Pacific will play another doubleheader on Sunday, Feb. 13. First pitch is set  for12 p.m. in game one, with game two scheduled for a 3 p.m. start.

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