Source: uwire.com --- Sunday, April 30, 2017
It was a tough loss to swallow as the University of Utah (19-19, 9-12 Pac-12) Baseball team dropped two of three games to the Washington State Cougars (20-21, 6-12 Pac-12) over the weekend. With the series tied heading into game three and a chance to clinch the series on Saturday, the Utes could not get the job done. Utah opened the three-game series with a walk off win in the 10th inning on Thursday afternoon for a 2-1 victory. In the bottom of the second the Utes took a 1-0 lead after Zack Moeller hit an RBI single to score Wade Gulden. Utah remained on top until the ninth inning when Washington State got its first run on an RBI single to tie it up. The ballgame was pushed into an extra inning where reliever Jacob Rebar retired the Cougars in order before a fly ball to left field off the bat of Moeller was dropped by the left fielder allowing Dallas Carroll to reach home. Between the two teams there were just 14 hits on the day. Four of which belonged to Utah; from DaShawn Keirsey, Jr., Hunter Simmons, Moeller, and Dominic Foscalina. The Cougars walked six Utes including Oliver Dunn and Carroll to lead off the final inning. Jayson Rose threw 7 1/3 innings where he allowed six hits, four walks and struck out seven. Rose has struck out 232 batters over his career bringing him four shy of the Utah career strikeout record, 236. Chase Bauerle surrendered one run on one hit with one walk and one strikeout over an inning. Rebar earne ...
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