Miami Ohio University Athletics

Wright State Edges Miami 6-5
3/6/2024 6:27:00 PM | Baseball
Dayton, Ohio— Miami fell to Wright State Wednesday by a score of 6-5 after a ninth inning walkoff single by the Raiders. The RedHawks' efforts were highlighted by a two-run home run by Tré Keels and Dillon Baker's four hits.
HOW IT HAPPENED
MIAMI GAME NOTES
Miami returns home this weekend for a three game bill against Bowling Green State. First pitch this Friday, March 8 is at 3 p.m.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- During the second inning, Baker doubled to left center with two outs on the first pitch of his bat. Then, with a 2-2 count, Keels homered to left center field, marking his first home run of the season and putting Miami on top 2-0.
- Wright State also scored during the second inning, hitting a sac fly to put one run on the board.
- Baker singled to left in the top of the fourth. Keels walked and both advanced one base with a sac fly by Gordon. Ty Batusich then cleared the bases with a two RBI single and putting Miami ahead 4-1.
- The Raiders hit three home runs over the course of the fifth and sixth innings to claim the lead at 5-4.
- Evan Appelwick started Miami's offense again in the eighth inning with a walk. Batusich singled, sending Blake Buzzeo, a pinch runner, to second. Zach MacDonald singled to load the bases. A groundout by Ryland Zaborowski then drove in the tying run.
- Wright State's Boston Smith hit a walkoff RBI single to crown the Raiders' 6-5 victory in the bottom of the ninth.
MIAMI GAME NOTES
- Baker went 4-for-5 with two runs.
- Keels went 1-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs.
- Batusich went 2-for-4 with two RBIs
Miami returns home this weekend for a three game bill against Bowling Green State. First pitch this Friday, March 8 is at 3 p.m.
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