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Georgia Southwestern State University

6
Georgia Southwestern GSW 14-7
9
Winner Augusta State ASU 9-18
Georgia Southwestern GSW
14-7
6
Final
9
Augusta State ASU
9-18
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Georgia Southwestern GSW 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 6 10 4
Augusta State ASU 4 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 X 9 9 2

W: Parker (1-0) L: Daniel, Tyler (2-3)

Game Recap: Baseball |

'Canes drop finale at Augusta State, 9-6

By Chris Whitaker
The Americus Times-Recorder

AUGUSTA — Georgia Southwestern had a defensive breakdown with four errors in the fourth inning as Augusta State won its first conference game of the season 9-6 on Sunday.

The Hurricanes (14-7, 6-3 PBC) fell behind 8-0 before their rally fell short.

“It was disappointing from the point I thought it was probably the worst game we've played all year from a mental standpoint,” said coach Bryan McLain. “We've had games where we made errors, but they were more physical in nature. We just didn't do things very well from a mental perspective and didn't make good decisions.”

Two players were picked off at first base, and pitcher Tyler Daniel had two of the four errors in the fourth, including a throw to third for an out that got away, allowing the Jaguars (9-18, 1-8) to score and go up 6-0.

After a pair of good performances on the mound on Saturday, Daniel (2-3) got in trouble in the first inning, allowing four runs. He was pulled in the fourth, being charged with four more runs, all unearned.

“We made a bad decision in an error where we gave them all those runs in terms of trying to get an out where we probably didn't have a chance to get it,” said McLain. “When you're down 4-5-6 runs, you can't take risks that you can take when you're up 4-5-6 runs. We can't make those mistakes like that, and it's really the first time we've done it all year. I think it was one of those deals where it sometimes don't go our way, and it definitely didn't go our way Sunday.”

GSW scored one in the fifth and two in the sixth when Tony Baker's RBI-triple made the score 9-3. Baker also had a two-run home run in the first inning.

Bud Long, Trent Dooley and Jared Allen all had two hits apiece for GSW, and Kevin Carroll had two RBI in the loss. Allen and Paschel Poston each had a double.

Casey Hanrahan and Caleb Saggus had two hits each for Augusta. Curtis Parker (1-0) got the win, pitching five innings and allowing one run on three hits.

The Hurricanes sit third in the West division, and McLain said they are in a good situation through three conference series.

“For us to be up in the game as far as the standings go compared to the three years prior, it's like night and day,” he said. “That's a credit to these young men. They're doing a great job in continuing to work and practice and prepare themselves for the goals they set. I'm excited for them and proud to be their coach.”

GSW is back in action today at 5 p.m. when it hosts Thomas.

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Scoring Summary

Score By Innings
Play GSW ASU
ASU BOT 1st Walker flied out to cf, SF, RBI; Saggus scored. 0 1
ASU BOT 1st Hanrahan doubled to left center, RBI; M. Smith scored. 0 2
ASU BOT 1st Baker homered to left field, 2 RBI; Hanrahan scored. 0 4
ASU BOT 4th Burrow reached on a throwing error by p, advanced to second; Baker advanced to third, scored on a throwing error by rf, unearned. 0 5
ASU BOT 4th E. Smith reached on a fielder's choice, advanced to third; Appel scored, unearned; Burrow advanced to third on a throwing error by p, scored, unearned. 0 7
ASU BOT 4th M. Smith singled to right center, RBI; E. Smith scored, unearned. 0 8
GSW TOP 5th B. Long flied out to rf, SF, RBI; Allen scored. 1 8
GSW TOP 6th Carroll, K. singled to left field, RBI; Haynes scored. 2 8
GSW TOP 6th Allen doubled down the lf line, RBI; Carroll, K. scored. 3 8
ASU BOT 7th Baker tripled to right center, RBI; Hanrahan scored. 3 9
GSW TOP 8th Doyle singled to center field, RBI; Poston scored. 4 9
GSW TOP 9th Dooley singled to right field, RBI; Stanton advanced to second; Lingham scored. 5 9
GSW TOP 9th Carroll, K. flied out to cf, SF, RBI; Stanton scored. 6 9

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