Houston used two home runs and a wild pitch to win their final midweek game of the season 4-3 over Sam Houston Tuesday night in Sugar Land and retained the Don Sanders Cup in the process.
Harold Coll led off the top of the second inning by getting ahead in the count 2-0 before reaching base on a single . . . Cary Arbolida hit the next pitch the opposite way over the right field wall for his 17th home run of the season and his third-straight game with a home run.
Richie Roman tossed four scoreless innings as Houston’s starter, he struck out six and stranded seven Sam Houston runners on base, all of them in scoring position.
Still 2-0 in the top of the sixth inning, Justin Murray found himself in a favorable 2-0 count with two outs before driving a ball over the wall in right-center field, a solo home run good for a 3-0 Houston lead.
Anthony Avalos singled to center field with two outs on the first pitch he saw in the top eighth inning . . . A wild pitch allowed Avalos to take second base easily and he took the opportunity to advance to third base on the play as well . . . A throw to third base was off, winding up on the ground, allowing Avalos to scamper home on the throwing error for a 4-0 Cougars advantage.
Graysen Drezek took the mound in relief of Roman after his four scoreless innings pitched and delivered three scoreless innings of his own, striking out five batters.
The Bearkats got to the Cougars bullpen for three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, but Murray was eventually able to get out the inning while retaining the Houston lead, 4-3 . . . Murray pitched a scoreless bottom of the ninth inning retiring the three batters he faced to preserve the win and secure the Don Sanders Cup for Houston for another year.
Houston only had five base hits in the victory, all coming from five different batters . . . Cougars pitching stranded 11 Sam Houston runners on base . . . Drezek got the win for his effort and improved to 2-0 this season . . . Murray recorded his fifth save of the season.
The Cougars are off for a day before the final Big 12 weekend series of the season gets underway on Thursday night at Schroeder Park against Oklahoma State . . . The first game of the weekend is set to get underway at 6:30pm.
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