Dirtbags Solve Lions

Chris Nelson Had One of the Dirtbags Two Bunt Base Hits

Chris Nelson Had One of the Dirtbags Two Bunt Base Hits

March 4, 2008

Box Score

LONG BEACH-- Patience paid off for No. 9-ranked Long Beach State (6-2). After seeing LMU's Nate Keadle (0-1) no-hit them through five innings, the Dirtbags walked four times in the sixth to lead them to a 5-2 victory over Loyola Marymount (3-6) on Tuesday evening.

Keadle, who had entered the sixth having retired 14 in a row, proceeded to walk three in the inning and give up his only hit, as LBSU pounced for four runs to take a 4-1 lead.

Keadle, who had 53 career appearances, and a total of 47 strikeouts, struck out nine of the first 12 Dirtbags and finished with a career-best 10, but gave up four runs.

LBSU scored two runs on bunt singles with a runner on third. The other hit was by Danny Espinosa, who broke up the no-hitter in the sixth.

Tyler Topp went toe-to-toe with Keadle, pitching a career-best 5.1 innings of three-hit, one-run baseball. Topp struck out five and walked none in his first Division-I start, but did not figure in the decision.

Jason Markovitz (1-0), who got two outs in the sixth, picked up his first collegiate win, while Bryan Shaw pitched a scoreless ninth for his second save of the year.

LMU's unraveling began when Keadle walked two to start the sixth. Espinosa singled to left, before Shane Peterson followed with a bases loaded walk to tie it at 1-1. Another bases loaded walk, this time by reliever Ernie Cho made it 2-1, before a fielder's choice and a squeeze by Chris Nelson made it 4-1.

Another squeeze by Peterson in the seventh made it 5-2, as he drove in two of LBSU's five runs.

Sean Dovel led off the LMU second with a double and came around to score on a groundout to give LMU a 1-0 lead.

 

 

The Dirtbags travel across the very large pond to Hawaii (5-6) for a three-game series beginning on Friday.