The Wright State baseball team scored five of the first seven runs on Friday afternoon, but lined into a double play with the bases loaded in the ninth inning as the Raiders fell 9-6 at No. 9 Mississippi State to open the 2020 campaign.
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Wright State looks to even the series up on Saturday afternoon, with first pitch scheduled for 3 p.m. from Dudy Noble Field.
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After plating three runs in the top of the fifth inning, Wright State led 5-2, only to see Mississippi State answer with seven of the afternoon's final eight runs. The Bulldogs cut into the Raider lead with a single run in the bottom of the fifth before posting a six-run sixth to take a 9-5 lead into the ninth.
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In the ninth, Wright State loaded the bases with its first three batters via a hit by pitch and a pair of walks before Mississippi State recorded the first out of the frame on a strikeout. A wild pitch advanced all three runners and cut the deficit to 9-6 before another walk re-loaded the bases. On a 2-1 pitch,
Zane Harris ripped a line drive right at the second baseman, who was able to double up the Raider runner at first to end the afternoon as the Bulldogs escaped.
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Harris delivered the biggest hit of the game for Wright State earlier on in the fifth, tallying a three-run double to right-center field that broke what had been a 2-2 tie and gave the Raiders the 5-2 advantage momentarily.
Quincy Hamilton was the lone Raider with multiple hits, finishing the afternoon 2-for-4 with a walk and a pair of runs scored, while
Tyler Black recorded an RBI triple and a pair of walks as well.
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Wright State starter
Daniel Kreuzer took the loss, allowing six runs (four earned) in 5.1 innings of work. The right-hander struck out three batters and gave up seven hits, only one for extra bases, with four walks.
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Mississippi State got on the board first with single runs in each of the first two innings, using a double play groundout to score in the bottom of the first before an unearned run in the second frame thanks to a Wright State fielding error. The Raiders plated two runs in the top of the third, first when Hamilton walked, stole second and came around to score on back-to-back balks and then added a second run on Black's triple.
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Wright State extended the lead to 5-2 after Harris' three-run double in the fifth before the hosts picked up a run in the bottom of the frame on an RBI groundout. Mississippi State took control of the game with the six-run sixth, using a two-run single and a double that drove home two more, along with a pair of unearned runs thanks to a Raider throwing error.
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