Sophomore Connor Hartley (Inver Grove Heights, Minn./Rosemount) entered the game in the third inning and earned his first collegiate win in relief. Senior Jack Haring (Ham Lake, Minn./Blaine) made his ninth relief appearance – filling in for junior Alex Gwost (Little Falls, Minn.) with two runners on base and nobody out in the second inning – and recorded the three outs to end the threat. Becker and junior first baseman Andrew Mahlke (Victoria, Minn./Chanhassen) recorded two-run singles and Schleper ended the scoring with an RBI single of his own. Back-to-back, RBI doubles off the bats of junior centerfielder Jordan Amundson (Eden Prairie, Minn.) and Best gave the Johnnies the lead for good in the sixth as they added five more in the seventh. Two walks and a single loaded the bases for SJU in the fifth and Herold tied the game with a fielder's choice groundout. Paul, Minn./Woodbury) doubled and Dauk walked to load the bases before Becker put SJU on the scoreboard with an RBI single. Senior catcher Matt Herold (North Oaks, Minn./Mounds View) walked, junior right fielder Rodney Erickson (St. The Yeomen (2-5 overall) gained a quick 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning, but the Johnnies started their rally with two outs in the top of the fourth. Sophomore Kade Bowar (Burnsville, Minn.) pitched a scoreless seventh inning with two strikeouts. He struck out six and walked one in six innings for the win (2-0 record). Senior Cade Marsolek (Savage, Minn./Burnsville) took care of the rest, allowing two unearned runs on four hits in his first start of the season (seventh of his career). Senior catcher Zach Selchow (Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview) plated two on a two-out single in the fifth to end SJU's scoring. Paul, Minn./Central) brought in a run with a groundout in the fourth. Junior third baseman Joe Becker (New Prague, Minn.) ended the inning's scoring with an RBI single.īest doubled again in the second inning and scored on the ensuing RBI single from junior left fielder Jack Schleper (Shakopee, Minn.) and senior centerfielder Luke McElroy (St. Two more runs came in on groundouts – a fielding error and fielder's choice – and senior second baseman Owen Dauk (Apple Valley, Minn./Eastview) executed a squeeze bunt to make it 7-1. The Yeomen walked in the first run before junior first baseman Owen Best (Aurora, Colo./Regis Jesuit) cleared the bases with a double. The Johnnies answered Oberlin's single scored in the top of the first inning with eight on just three hits, thanks to five free passes (four walks and a hit batsman) and an error, in the bottom half. SJU broke open game one with an eight-run first inning and erased a 3-0 deficit with 10-straight runs over the final four innings. 350 (21-for-60) with seven doubles on the day. The Johnnies (8-8 overall) took advantage of 20 walks (with three batsmen) and batted. – Saint John's baseball ended its six-game trip in Arizona with a doubleheader sweep of Oberlin (Ohio), 12-2 and 10-4, on Monday, March 20, in Tucson.
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