GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The No. 2 Davenport baseball team suffered their first doubleheader loss of the season Sunday afternoon at the Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex. No. 23 Northwestern Ohio broke a tie in the 11
th inning to escape game one 5-4 and ran away with a 6-1 victory over the Panthers later in the afternoon.
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The two losses put Davenport (39-6, 23-4 WHAC) a half of a game behind Northwestern Ohio (35-9, 23-3 WHAC) with six conference games remaining.
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Game 1 – Northwestern Ohio 5, Davenport 4 (11 Innings)Although starter
Brendan Bender retired the first two batters in the game, the Racers though got two runners on with a double and a walk which setup a two-run hit.
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Bender kept Northwestern Ohio scoreless the rest of his seven-inning outing. He exited the game allowing seven hits and two walks.
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Still trailing by two in the sixth, the Panthers evened the score when
Matt Priebe hit a two-run blast to left field.
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Davenport took the lead in the next inning,
Brandon Cable led off with a base hit and pinch-runner
Tyler Baratono took third after a poor throw to second. With
Nolan Wilson at the plate, Baratono snuck his way home on a stolen base.
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The lead did not last very long as Northwestern Ohio answered back with a leadoff single followed by triple tied the game. A fielder's choice allowed the Racers to take the lead.
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The Panthers evened the score again in the eighth when Bender hit a single up the middle to score in
Connor Seymour.
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After throwing scoreless innings, UNOH broke the tie in the 11
th inning when a one-out single followed by a double setup a sacrifice fly to center field.
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Game 2 – Northwestern Ohio 6, Davenport 1It was déjà vu as the Racers got two runs across in the opening inning. UNOH added three more runs in the fourth using back-to-back RBI singles and a squeeze play.
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Davenport's lone run came in the fifth inning.
Jordan Zylstra led off with a double down the right field line, advanced to third on
Matt Hoge's base hit and Seymour was hit by the pitch to force in a run.
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Jerry Ferris threw all seven innings allowing five earned runs on eight hits and two walks. In addition, he struck out six.
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The Panthers wrap up both their home and non-conference schedule Tuesday with Olivet Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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