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2005 Record: 3-1 MIAC, 10-3 Overall
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Last Week's Results:
Saint Mary's 9, Gustavus 3 / Details
Saint Mary's 6, Gustavus 4 / Details
Carleton 6, Saint Mary's 5 / Details
Saint Mary's 5, Carleton 4 (8) / Details
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Upcoming Games:
Tues., April 12: Macalester at Saint Mary's,
2:30 p.m.
Sat., April 16: Saint Mary's at Hamline, 1 p.m.
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This and That:
The Cardinals had their three-game winning streak snapped with the Game 1 loss to Carleton last Saturday.
SMU's come-from-behind, eight-inning win in Game 2 vs. the Knights was the Cardinals' first extra-inning game of the season.
The Cardinals are now 5-1 in one-run games.
SMU is 8-0 when holding teams to less than five runs.
The Cardinals are 7-3 when scoring first and they are 3-0 when their opponent scores first.
The Cardinals have outscored their opponents 11-2 in the first inning and 14-1 in thne second, but they have been outscored 14-5 in the fifth and 18-7 in the sixth.
Nick Winecke (St. Paul, Minn.) equalled his career home run total in one game last Thursday, as the SMU sophomore belted two HRs in SMU's 6-4 Game 2 win vs. Gustavus.
Matt Rink (Rochester, Minn.) launched his team-leading third home run of the season in SMU's Game 1 win vs. GAC.
Rink hit .500 (7-for-14) with a double, two triples, three runs scored and four RBIs in the Cardinals' four games last week.
Rink, Ryan Majerus (St. Charles, Minn.) and Brady Knudsen (Racine, Wis.) share the team lead with six multiple-hit games.
Rink also leads the team with five multiple-RBI games. Rink and Majerus were both held hitless in the first game of last Satuday's DH vs. Carleton, snapping their season-high eight-game hitting streaks.
Rink has posted at least one hit in 11 of SMU's 13 games and has reached base safely in all 13 games.
Kevin Black (Mahtomedi, Minn.) reached base in nine of his 17 at-bats (including five walks) and scored seven runs last week.
Jesse Pedersen (St. Charles, Minn.) notched his second straight pitching win, tossing a complete-game six-hitter in SMU's 9-3 win over Gustavus. The SMU senior walked four and struck out seven.
Joe Popek (Eagan, Minn.) pitched 1 2/3 innings of hitless relief to earn the win in SMU's eight-inning Game 2 triumph over Carleton. |
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Cardinals live and die by late-inning heroics in
splitting conference doubleheader against Carleton
WINONA, Minn. The Saint Mary's University baseball team has lived by the late-inning rally all season.
Saturday afternoon against Carleton, the Cardinals lived and died by one.
Carleton got a bases-clearing double by Luke Muellerleile in the bottom of the seventh inning to lift the Knights to a 6-5 victory over SMU in the first game of the teams' Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference doubleheader.
And in the second game, SMU figured one good, late-inning rally deserved another, as the Cardinals scored three times in the top of the seventh to tie the game, then scored the game-winning run on the last of Carleton's 10 errors on the day in the eighth to win 5-4 and earn a split.
"It was a tough, tough day to play," said SMU coach Nick Whaley. "With the wind blowing as hard as it was, it really took away a lot of our (offensive) power. I wouldn't say it was one of our best performances of the year, but to bounce back the way we did after a gut-wrenching loss like that in the first game was great to see."
After scoring twice in the top of the fifth in Game 1 fueled by an RBI double from Brady Knudsen (Racine, Wis.) to break a 3-3 tie, the Cardinals had what seemed like a sure victory snatched from their grasp as the Knights loaded the bases with two outs, setting up Muellerleile's game-ending heroics.
The Cardinals were staring at a 4-1 deficit with one at-bat remaining in the nightcap, but SMU made the most of those final three outs, getting a two-run double from Ryan Majerus (St. Charles, Minn.) and then scoring the game-tying run on a Carleton error to send the game into extra innings.
In the eighth, Nick Winecke (St. Paul, Minn.) singled to deep short, but was forced out a second on a grounder by Majerus. Matt Rink (Rochester, Minn.), who went 3-for-5 in the second game, singled to center, moving Majerus to second, and the senior scored when Carleton third baseman Nicholas Shepard threw away a ground ball by Knudsen.
"That first game was a tough one to lose," said Whaley, whose team had its three-game winning streak including back-to-back victories over Gustavus to open MIAC play last Thursday snapped with the Game 1 loss. "And I think the way that game ended affected us a bit at the start of the second game. But we never let the game get away from us and we just kept battling."
It was that type of battling that helped propel SMU to its 9-3, 6-4 sweep of the Gusties earlier in the week.
"(Gustavus) took it to us a year ago, and this year we turned the tables a bit on them," said Whaley, referring to last season's 15-5, 17-9 GAC sweep. "But what impressed me about (the Gustauvs) games was that we didn't go into it with the idea of gaining any type of revenge we just went out their and played baseball.
"In this conference, it's next to impossible to sweep," continued Whaley. "It was nice to take two from Gustavus and it was good to come away with a split (vs. Carleton) but I'm not sure I can handle too many more of those late-game heroics."
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