
Houston took the middle game of the weekend series from St. John’s on Saturday night at Schroeder Park 7-2 to notch the series win and open the season 6-0.
Left-hander Antoine Jean (1-0) took the mound for his second straight Saturday night and led the way for the Cougars.
Tre Jones (3-for-3) led off the bottom of the second inning with a home run blast to center field, a ball that landed to the left of the batter’s eye and the television camera tower and traveled 407 feet.
Still leading 1-0 in the bottom of the fourth inning, Anthony Tulimero walked to lead off the frame . . . Justin Murray singled on the infield to put two runners on base with no outs . . . For Murray, the single extended his hitting streak to 21 straight games . . . Jones then slapped a single the opposite way into left field to score Tulimero and move Murray to third base . . . Cameron Nickens then smashed a single into left field to plate Murray and Houston had a 3-0 advantage.
With one out in the bottom of the fifth inning, Jonathan French singled through the right side to reach base . . . Ace Reese singled to right-center field in a pinch-hitting appearance to put two runners on base . . . Shortstop Jake Rainess followed with a one out RBI single to center field.
Still leading 4-0 in the bottom of the sixth inning, Murray was hit by a pitch to lead off the frame . . . Jones then singled to left field for his third hit of the game . . . A walk to Nickens loaded the bases with no outs and the Red Storm went to the bullpen . . . Alex Lopez (2-for-3) was hit by a pitch after the pitching change to bring home the fifth run for Houston . . . Harold Coll lifted a sacrifice fly ball to deep right field and the RBI extended the Cougars lead to 6-0.
Jean pitched out of a couple of jams, but also faced the minimum of three batters in three of his six innings pitched on his way to his first win of the season . . . Jean allowed just four hits in six scoreless innings to go with six strikeouts.
Graysen Drezek relieved Jean to start the top of the seventh inning . . . A batter hit by a pitch and a fielding error led to two runs for St. John’s heading to the seventh inning stretch . . . Left-hander Jose Torrealba was next out of the bullpen for Houston and pitched a scoreless eighth and ninth inning retiring all six batters he faced, striking out three of them.
With runners on second and third base with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Reese was intentionally walked to load the bases, a significant show of respect for the freshman . . . Rainess was then hit by a pitch to allow the final Houston run of the night to cross the plate.
Jones reached base in all four trips to the plate and following Saturday’s win, head coach Todd Whitting reiterated what he said on opening weekend about Jones, “Tre has emerged as a force in the four hole. He can get you with speed and power.”
Whitting was also pleased with his pitching trio on Saturday night, “Another great performance by the pitching staff,” he said. “Jean with a quality start, pounded the zone. Drezek overcame an error to get out of a jam, proud of him for working through that. And Torrealba is a strike-throwing machine out of the pen again.”
The Cougars and the Red Storm close out the weekend with a series finale on Sunday at Schroeder Park . . . The game is scheduled to get underway at 1pm.
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