May 04, 2024

⚾ Tigers season ends with loss at #2 Central Missouri

Posted May 04, 2024 11:25 PM
Fort Hays State's Brady Kreutzer (13) is congratulated by head coach Justin Wichert after hitting a 2-run home run in an NCAA college baseball game against #2 Central Missouri on Saturday, May 4, 2024 (FHSU Athletics photo/Seth Kincaid)
Fort Hays State's Brady Kreutzer (13) is congratulated by head coach Justin Wichert after hitting a 2-run home run in an NCAA college baseball game against #2 Central Missouri on Saturday, May 4, 2024 (FHSU Athletics photo/Seth Kincaid)

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WARRENSBURG, Mo. - The Fort Hays State baseball team jumped in front of the second-ranked team in the country for a second day in a row, but conference champion Central Missouri battled back to defeat the Tigers in game two of their MIAA Championship quarterfinal series on Saturday, 14-4 at Crane Stadium/Tomkins Field. With the win, the Mules (45-6) advance to the semifinals of the conference tournament next week in Pittsburg, Kan., while the Tigers wrap up the regular season at 25-26 overall.

Fort Hays State was playing in the postseason for the first time since 2013, while the Tigers' 25 wins are their most in a season in a dozen years (29 wins in 2012). Second-year head coach Justin Wichert has now led the team to back-to-back 20-win seasons, a feat not accomplished by FHSU in more than a decade.

Both the Tigers and Mules had chances to score in the first inning, but the Tigers were unable to take advantage of a two-on, one-out situation while the Mules wasted a two-out triple. Fort Hays State broke through in the top of the second when Sebastian Burgos opened a rally with a one-out single. Luis Ayala followed with a single to right center, allowing Burgos to advance to third. Jamison Armstrong then executed on a safety squeeze, laying down a perfect bunt to drive his fellow middle infielder home.

Tiger starter Trevor Baugh worked around a double in the second inning to post another zero before FHSU added to its lead in the third. Cesar Saavedra led off with a single before Brady Kreutzer smashed a one-out home run over the wall in left field, putting the Tigers on top 3-0 for a second game in a row.

The first two batters reached for UCM in the bottom of the inning, but Baugh was able to post another scoreless frame after a flyout, a groundout and some help from Ayala behind the plate on a caught stealing.

The Tigers stranded another runner in the top of the fourth before UCM got on the board in the home half of the inning thanks to a triple and sacrifice fly. FHSU then went down in order before the Mules took the lead for good in the bottom of the fifth courtesy of back-to-back home runs. Spencer Maley came out of the bullpen to strike out the side while allowing one base hit, limiting the damage to four runs.

Trailing 5-3, Fort Hays State battled back with a run in the top of the sixth. Trey DeGarmo reached on a leadoff error before scoring from second on another Ayala single. Armstrong then reached on another error, putting two men in scoring position with one out. MIAA Pitcher of the Year Conner Wolf escaped the jam with back-to-back strikeouts, maintaining a 5-4 Mule lead.

Central Missouri continued to pour things on, adding three runs in the bottom of the sixth, two in the seventh and four in the eighth to complete the run-rule victory.

Baugh (3-3) struck out three batters over 4.0 innings of work, allowing five runs on seven hits and two walks. Maley struck out three and allowed two unearned runs on two hits. Rafeal Espinoza, Tanner Vaughn, Landyn Sterling and Dylan Rinker also contributed out of the bullpen, with Vaughn and Sterling each striking out one batter.

Saavedra and Ayala both collected two hits in the game, with Kreutzer, Elliott Herrmann and Burgos all adding one base hit. Kreutzer had two RBI on his 12th home run of the season, while Ayala and Armstrong both drove in one RBI.