BB: Aztecs Defeat UNLV 4-3 in Tournament Opener 
May 24th, 2011SAN DIEGO, Calif. - San Diego State overcame three unearned runs and emerged with a 4-3 win
over
UNLV in its opening game of the 2011 Mountain west Conference Tournament
Tuesday
night at
Tony
Gwynn Stadium. The victory advances SDSU in the winners' bracket
and sets up a contest with second-seeded Utah at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday
afternoon.
The Aztecs made an inauspicious start to the contest as they surrendered
a pair
of first-inning runs to the Rebels that came without the benefit of a
hit. SDSU
starter
Corey
Black issued opening walks to Trevor Kirk and Scott Dysinger, then
allowed them to move up a base when his attempted pickoff throw at
second
skipped into center field. Trevor Cook then hit a grounder to second
that was
misplayed by
Tim
Zier, allowing the two runners to cross the plate.
Facing MWC Pitcher of the Year Tanner Peters, San Diego State produced
little in
the way of offense over the first five frames. Although it put a runner
on base
in four of those innings Tanner got double plays to end the threat.
Black created more trouble for himself in the top of the sixth, walking
the
leadoff hitter, Ryan Scott, who was sacrificed to second. Another
attempted
pickoff play at second saw the ball end up in center field with Scott
advancing
to third. Another walk was followed by a fielder's choice to short that
brought
Scott home to make it 3-0.
The Aztecs finally got to Peters in the bottom of the inning. After
Evan
Potter
walked,
Cody
Smith sent to drive over the right field fence to draw SDSU to
within a run at 3-2. It was the third of three hits on the night for the
freshman center fielder.
Black would go two more innings on the mound and would be credited with
the win
when his teammates scored twice in the bottom of the eighth. With
Pat
Colwell at
first on a leadoff single,
Evan
Potter sent a 3-2 pitch into right field for a
base hit that moved Colwell to third.
When Potter made a wide turn at first, Rebel third baseman Travis Feiner
tried
to throw behind him, but his toss skipped past first base allowing
Colwell to
score the tying run and sending Potter to third. After a fly out,
Tim
Zier's
single to left advanced Potter to third and he scored on an ensuing wild
pitch
by Peters to give SDSU its first lead of the night at 4-3.
But there was more drama to come in the ninth.
Bryan
Crabb came on in relief and
walked Casey Sato before getting a pop-up for the first out. Scott
Dysinger then
hit a comebacker to Crabb, but the Aztec right-hander threw wide of the
bag at
second with all hands safe.
Ryan
Wynveen was called in from the bullpen at that point and he struck
out the
next batter only to have an error on a grounder to short load the bases.
The
Aztec then called on senior
Craig
Rasmussen and came on to strike out Ryan Scott
to end the game and record his third save of the season.
Black was credited with the win to improve to 4-5 as he went eight
innings
allowing the three unearned runs on three hits with eight walks and
eight
strikeouts. Peters, who had a no-decision against SDSU in Las Vegas last
Thursday, took the loss in a complete game effort that saw him surrender
the
four runs (three earned) on eight hits with a walk and six strikeouts.
In addition to
Cody
Smith's multiple-hit effort, catcher
Chris
Wilson ended the
evening with a pair of hits with
Evan
Potter scoring two of SDSU's four runs.
San Diego State will now face Utah in their second game of the tourney
on
Wednesday (May 25) at 3:00 p.m. That game will be preceded by the
elimination
game between UNLV and Brigham Young, which lost to New Mexico 5-4 in 11
innings.
The Lobo will face top-seeded TCU at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday night.
Article Courtesy of GoAztecs.com