PULLMAN, Wash. (May 3, 2024) – Washington State loaded the bases and put the tying run on third base in the ninth inning but sixth-ranked Oregon State ended the comeback with a strikeout with bases loaded to hand WSU a 2-1 defeat in front of 1,485 fans at Bailey-Brayton Field Friday evening.
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WSU (19-25, 7-15 Pac-12) saw starting pitcher
Grant Taylor strike out ten for the second straight start while working six innings. Cougar second baseman
Crew Parke recorded a pair of hits and
Logan Johnstone came off the bench to tally two hits including an RBI-single in the ninth inning. WSU relievers
Spencer Jones,
Andrew Baughn and
Kaden Wickersham combined to hold the Beavers without a hit the final three innings.
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Oregon State improved to 34-11 overall and 13-8 in conference play behind an impressive start from Aiden May who struck out seven over 6.1 scoreless innings.
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KEY MOMENTS OF THE GAME
Taylor struck out a pair of OSU hitters in a scoreless first inning but the Beavers hit a solo homer in the second and made it 2-0 with a bases-loaded walk in the third. WSU put two runners on in each of the first three innings but OSU ended the threats with strikeouts.
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Taylor continued to fill up the strike zone and ended his evening with back-to-back scoreless frames in the fifth and sixth inning, and finished with ten strikeouts.
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In the seventh, the Cougars received one-out singles to left field from Parke and
Logan Johnstone but following a pitching change, OSU caught WSU trying to steal third and ended the threat with a strikeout.
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In the ninth,
Nate Swarts worked a two-out walk and pinch-hitter
Ely Kennel was hit by a pitch to bring up Johnstone who pulled an 0-2 pitch into right field for an RBI-single.
Kyle Russell was hit by a pitch to load the bases but OSU ended the comeback attempt with a strikeout, stranding the tying run on third.
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INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Casen Taggart walked in the 4
th inning to extend his on-base streak to 6 games
Joey Kramer singled off the pitcher in the 4
th inning to extend his on-base streak to 5 games
Nate Swarts walked in the 9
th inning to extend his on-base streak to 7 games
Taylor pushed his career strikeout total to 238, 6
th-most in WSU history, 1 away from tying Matt Way for 5
th-most all-time (239)
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NEXT UP
The series continues Saturday at 6:05 p.m.
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