Friday, April 8, 2016

Arizona baseball recap: Wildcats take pitchers' duel from Washington State to open series

An unforeseen duel between the starting pitchers

The Arizona Wildcats and Washington State Cougars entered their three-game series this weekend with the two worst ERAs in conference play.

So of course we were treated to an old-fashioned pitchers' duel on Friday night.

Arizona's Nathan Bannister and WSU's Ian Hamilton would go toe-to-toe for the majority of the night, but it would be Bannister who would win the battle, having his longest and most dominating outing in an Arizona uniform. The Wildcats would win by a score of 8-0.

Bannister struggled early, loading the bases before even recording an out in the first inning. But after a mound visit from Dave Lawn, the senior lefty struck the next two batters out, and induced a fly ball to left to end the threat.

From there, he was dominant. Bannister ended up allowing just four more baserunners in the ensuing seven innings. The eight innings, 130 pitches, and seven strikeouts were all single game career highs for the senior.

As good as Bannister was, Hamilton was just as good while he was in the game.

No runs were put up on the board by either team until the fifth. Justin Behnke led the inning off with a walk, and Cody Ramer followed that with a single to right. Both of them would move into scoring position after a nice sac bunt by Jared Oliva, where it looked like he beat the throw to first, but was called out.

Cesar Salazar would hit a grounder to the shortstop, but Behnke scored while Ramer was thrown out at third.

The next inning would bring about more Arizona runs. Zach Gibbons roped a pitch the opposite way for a leadoff double, and was joined on base by Alfonso Rivas, who drew a walk.

Bobby Dalbec, hitting 7th in the order on Friday night, was asked to put down a sac bunt, and after one poor attempt, got it down to move both runners into scoring position.

WSU lifted Hamilton for Scotty Sunitsch, and Arizona would counter by pinch-hitting for JJ Matijevic with Kyle Lewis.

The Cougars had their outfield way in against Lewis, and he made them pay, smacking a ball over the right fielder's head for a one-run double, putting two guys in scoring position.

Then, in typical Arizona form, Behnke laid down a two-strike squeeze bunt, scoring Rivas from third to make it 3-0.

Washington State's bullpen struggled to finish the game out, allowing runs in each of the final four innings. A Ryan Aguilar sac fly scored another run in the seventh, then the wheels came off in the 8th.

Three walks and a couple more Arizona hits, including a two-run single from Salazar led to the lopsided final score.

Michael Flynn pitched a perfect ninth for the Wildcats

These two teams meet again on Saturday night at 6 PM at Hi Corbett. JC Cloney is expected to start for the Wildcats against the Cougs' Ryan Ward.



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