Southest Missouri 12 Harris Stowe 1 - Box Score I
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Southeast Missouri baseball team scattered 15 hits in a 12-1 seven inning victory over Harris-Stowe on Tuesday afternoon at Capaha Field. The win by the Redhawks makes them 4-0 for the first time since 1995.
"The biggest thing was it was a complete team effort," said interim head coach
Steve Bieser.
Cole Bieser led the Redhawks with three hits on the afternoon as he also added three RBI and a run scored.
Andy Lennington added a pair of hits and three RBI.
"It was great to see Cole get going today, he can be a big factor in our offense this season," said Bieser.
Freshman
Alex Winkelman (2-0) earned the win going three innings with seven strikeouts allowing two hits and one earned run.
"Alex really settled in after a tough start, he was very in control today," said Bieser.
Harris-Stowe got on the board in the first inning after an error by Redhawk third baseman
Jason Blum, but Winkelman got out of the inning with a strikeout to hold the Hornets advantage to 1-0.
Southeast responded in the bottom of the first frame with a pair of runs. Lennington got the Redhawks on the board with a sacrifice fly to centerfield.
Dalton Hewitt followed with an RBI single to make it 2-1 Redhawks.
The Redhawks added four more runs in the second inning on three hits and an error by Harris-Stowe. Bieser added a run on an RBI single up the middle follwed by a
Derek Gibson RBI hit to shortstop.
Lennington followed Gibson with a two-run triple down the right field line. Lennington's second triple of the season made it 6-1 Southeast.
Southeast added two runs in the sixth inning to make it 8-1. Bieser added a two-run single to highlight the frame.
The Redhawks ended the contest with four runs in the seventh inning to make it 12-1 as a mutual 10-run rule by both head coaches was made before the contest.
Ryan Barnes and
Tyler Mikrut added pinch-hit two-run singles to highlight the inning.
Blum, Hewitt and
Branden Boggetto added a pair of hits apiece for the Redhawks.
Tony Zerrusen and
Skylar Cobb each recorded two scoreless innings out of the Southeast bullpen.
Caleb Hosey was tagged with the loss for Harris-Stowe going six innings allowing 10 hits and eight runs, five of those runs being earned.
The Redhawks return to action tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 p.m. against Mid-Continent at Capaha Field.