
By Steve Parkhurst
Houston evened the weekend series with Arizona State on Friday night winning 5-3 at Schroeder Park.
Back-to-back home runs opened the game as Arizona State took a quick and early 2-0 lead.
Blake Fields walked to lead off the bottom of the third inning . . . The Arizona State staff, likely noticing the drop in velocity by ace Cole Carlon, went to the mound and after a short conference the left-handed was removed from the game and a replacement was allowed time to get ready.
With one out, Tyler Cox tripled home Fields and Cox scored moments later on an infield single by Tre Broussard . . . After Broussard was replaced by pinch-runner Irvin Weems, Weems stole second base, and Cade Climie doubled to the right field corner to bring Weems across the plate to tie the game at three.
Houston starter Paul Schmitz gave up two early solo home runs, and then another solo home run in the third inning, but he gave his team four innings and struck out five batters, including striking out the side in the third inning.
After the seventh inning stretch, with the game still tied, Fields led off by sending a baseball high into the night toward Elgin over the wall in left-center field, it was his third home run of the season and it gave the Cougars their first lead of the night, 4-3.
An inning later, Climie led off by legging out a single to third base . . . With one out, Carsten Sabathia III walked before Antonelli Savattere singled into center field to load the bases . . . Riley Jackson was hit by a pitch to force Climie across the plate and Houston took the 5-3 lead.
Jackson, on a night when he had little luck at the plate (hit-by-pitch RBI aside), showed up on defense tracking down some tough ground balls at first base, one he tossed to Harrison Boushele for an out and the other he took himself to record the final out of the eighth inning.
Jackson LaLima made an incredible play to record the final out of the game at first base . . . LaLima, a late-inning substitution at third base fielded a bouncing ball as he moved toward the pitcher’s mound, he fielded the ball cleanly and whipped a throw in one motion to first base where Jackson stretched and scooped the ball, the play was close but the out call was upheld on review.
Boushele was superb in relief of Schmitz, pitching the final five innings in nearly perfect fashion . . . Boushele allowed just two hits and no runs . . . Boushele worked around a defensive error in the seventh inning and induced an inning-ending double play to face the minimum . . . Boushele also faced the minimum in top of the ninth inning to close out the 5-3 victory.
Houston and Arizona State will close out the regular season on Saturday afternoon at Schroeder Park . . . First pitch is scheduled for 1:05pm.
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