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BASEBALL: Game 3 recap

Chase Parham

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May 11, 2009
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LEXINGTON, Ky. – No. 11 Ole Miss equaled No. 19 Kentucky in hits, but the Wildcats (18-7, 5-1 SEC) got the timely hitting needed to win the series rubber match Saturday afternoon at Cliff Hagan Stadium. Each team recorded seven hits apiece, but Kentucky emerged with a 4-1 victory in game three of the SEC baseball matchup.

For the third time this week, senior Colby Bortles put together a multi-hit game to lead the Ole Miss bats. Sophomore Ryan Olenekscored the Rebels’ only run to go along with a single and a stolen base. First baseman Chase Cockrell also added a hit for the fourth straight game.

On the mound, the Ole Miss bullpen assisted starter Will Ethridge (1-1) by pitching 5.0 innings and keeping the Rebels in the contest. Four relievers combined to allow only two unearned runs on one hit and one walk. Sophomore Connor Green pitched a season-high 3.0 scoreless innings of relief, which started with limiting the damage on a bases-loaded jam. Entering the game late, Will Stokes retired all four hitters he faced in 1.1 innings of work.

Justin Lewis (4-1) allowed one run on seven hits to earn the victory for UK. Left fielder Zach Reks went 2-for-2 with one RBI, reaching base on all four plate appearances. The bottom of the order came through for the Wildcats as the final four hitters in the lineup recorded one hit apiece.

Kentucky used a pair of opposite-field hits to plate the game’s first run. With one out in the opening inning, Tristan Pompey doubled down the left field line past a diving Bortles at third. Zach Reks followed with a single to left, and Pompey beat the throw to the plate to give the Wildcats the 1-0 lead. After a mound visit from head coach Mike Bianco, Ethridge settled down by getting the next hitter to ground out before catching Reks attempting to steal third on his first move. Stepping off the rubber, the freshman tossed over to Bortles to snag the runner and end the inning.

One inning later, Ethridge recorded two quick outs before getting into trouble. A single combined with two walks loaded the bases. Following another talk with Coach Bianco, Ethridge got out of the inning unscathed by forcing a groundball to second and keeping the deficit at one run. Kentucky threatened again in the third by putting runners on first and second with no outs. However, Ethridge picked off the runner at second before his defense turned a double play behind him. Working out of another jam, Ole Miss remained down only 1-0 through the first three frames.

Kentucky loaded the bases with nobody out in the fourth, forcing Ethridge out of the game. Coming into the high-pressure situation with three Wildcats on base, Green did an exceptional job to get three straight outs. The first batter hit a deep fly to center to bring a run across, but that’s all UK would get as Green prevented the big inning and kept the Rebels within striking distance.

In the top of the sixth, the Rebels plated a run to cut the deficit in half. Olenek ripped an opposite-field base hit before stealing second to get into scoring position. On a 2-2 pitch, Bortles used a good piece of hitting to go the other way into right field; the single allowed Olenek to side head first into home to beat the throw and make it a 2-1 game.

The Wildcats built their lead to three with two runs in the bottom of the seventh. Both runs were unearned due to a throwing error on a sacrifice bunt that gave Kentucky an extra out. Another sacrifice bunt moved a runner to third before a wild pitch allowed him to go home.

Kentucky turned the ball over to its bullpen in the final two innings. Zach Pop pitched a scoreless eighth before Logan Salow (6) retired the side in the ninth to earn his second save of the series.

Following the weeklong road trip, the Rebels return to Swayze Field for a four-game homestand. Tuesday morning (March 28), Ole Miss welcomes Little Rock for the annual School Day Game as 6,000 local elementary school students plan to arrive for the 11 a.m. first pitch. Two days later, the Rebels kick off another SEC weekend early with a nationally televised matchup with Mississippi State Thursday night (March 30). The rivalry begins at 7 p.m. CT on ESPNU before jumping over to SEC Network for game two of the series (March 31). Concluding the series, the Rebels and Bulldogs will meet for a Saturday afternoon contest starting at 1:30 p.m. (April 1).

Quick Hits

  • Ole Miss is now 9-6 versus ranked opponents this season.
  • In 5.0 innings of work, the Rebel bullpen allowed only one hit and two unearned runs.
  • Tate Blackman singled in the fourth to increase his reached base streak to 17 games.
  • The Rebels caught three runners off base throughout the game (two caught stealing, one pickoff); all three involved the pitcher and none involved the catcher.
  • Ryan Olenek has recorded a hit in 11 of the last 12 games; Olenek also stole his fourth base of the season and is a perfect 4-for-4 on the year.
  • Connor Green pitched a season-high 3.0 innings of relief and did not give up a run.
  • Colby Bortles wrapped up a good week at the plate, recording two hits for his third multi-hit game over the past five days.
 
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