| Armstrong Edges ASU, 3-2 |
| Freshman DH Curtis Parker goes 3-for-4 in loss |
| Web Posted 2/23/10 |
AUGUSTA, Ga. -
Armstrong Atlantic State wiggled out of a jam in the ninth inning Tuesday afternoon to edge
Augusta State 3-2 in a non-Peach Belt Conference matchup at Lake Olmstead Stadium.
Pirates’ starter Thomas Gray (2-1) earned the complete-game win, scattering nine hits but surrendering just a
pair of runs in 9.0 innings. The senior right-hander tallied seven strikeouts against just one walk.
After ASU pulled within 3-2 with a run in the eighth, Gray escaped further damage in the ninth. Junior catcher
Casey Hanrahan reached on a leadoff single and moved to second on Tony Baker’s sacrifice bunt. Freshman third
baseman Cole Payne then lined a single to left to put runners on the corners. Gray battled ASU’s Evan Smith
before inducing a double-play grounder from the Jags’ senior shortstop to end the game.
The victory lifted the Pirates to 8-2 overall while the Jaguars dropped to 5-7.
ASU junior righty Scott Strickland, making his first start of the season, got the no-decision. He allowed just four
hits and an earned run in 5-plus innings, striking out four and walking five. Junior lefty Joah Evans took over for
Strickland in the sixth inning and tallied a strikeout in his only inning of work. Sophomore Chase Johnston (0-2)
was charged with the loss. He yielded two runs -- one earned -- and five hits in 3.0 innings. He struck out a pair
and walked on.
Alex Wyche and Chris Zittrouer had two hits each for the Pirates and John Roberts collected two RBI.
Curtis Parker paced the Jags with a 3-for-4 afternoon, while Hanrahan and Tristan Toorie added two hits each.
The Jags turn right around and travel to Hartsville, S.C., on Wednesday, Feb. 24 to take on Coker at 2:30 p.m.
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