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The BasicsĀ
Game SixĀ
Score:Ā Oakland 2, NM State 14Ā
Records:Ā Oakland (2-4); NM State (5-1)Ā
Location:Ā Las Cruces, N.M. (Presley Askew Field)Ā
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. āĀ Ā Sunday's to-do list for NM State baseball included some spring cleaning and the Aggies did just that by sweeping Oakland with a 14-2 win. The Aggies pushed their winning streak to five games, moving to 5-1 on the season.Ā
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After allowing two runs in the top of the first inning,
Ian Mejia settled in and dealt 7.0 consecutive shutout innings.Ā Ā
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Despite falling behind early, the Aggies responded with a three-spot in the second inning. After
Logan Gallina led off the inning with an infield single,
Cal Villareal drove him in with a single back up the middle.
Tommy Tabak ripped a triple to right-center field, scoring Villareal and
Ryan Grabosch to give NM State a 3-2 lead.Ā Ā
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From there on out, it was all Aggies. In the fifth inning,
Edwin Martinez-Pagani and
Brandon Dieter picked up back-to-back singles to start the frame. With two aboard,
Gunner Antillon ripped a two-run double to right-center and pushed NM State's lead to three.Ā Ā
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Martinez-Pagani drew a walk to lead off the seventh inning before advancing to second on a throwing error and then stealing third. Antillon then reached on a fielding error by the third baseman which scored Martinez-Pagani. After Gallina got hit by a pitch,
Preston Godfrey has ripped a pinch-hit triple down the right field line to score a pair.Ā Ā
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Going into the eighth inning with a six-run lead, the Aggie offense wasn't settled. Grabosch and Martinez-Pagani both doubled before
Brandon Dieter drew a walk and Antillon singled through the left side. With two aboard,
Kevin Jimenez launched a three-run blast into the trees in right field. Later in the inning, the Aggies would push across a sixth run when the Golden Grizzlies pitcher balked with the bases loaded.Ā Ā
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In the ninth inning,
Cade Swenson made his first appearance of the season for the Aggies. The first batter that Swenson saw, he sat down on strikes. After inducing a foul out to the catcher
Hunter Antillon, Swenson retired the final Oakland hitter of the day on strikes to complete the sweep for the Aggies.Ā Ā
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Quick HitsĀ
- Eight of the nine hitters in the NM State starting lineup recorded a base hit. Gunner Antillon led the way with three hits in the ballgame.
- Ian Mejia's 8.0 innings of work were the longest by any NM State pitcher this season.Ā
- With the Kevin Jimenez home run, the Aggies launched six long balls on the weekend.
- Preston Godfrey and Tommy Tabak both hit their first triples of the season in the ballgame.
- With his double, Gunner Antillon now has the team lead with three doubles this season.Ā
- Cade Swenson struck out a pair in his debut for the Aggies this season.Ā
- Oakland committed six errors in the contest.Ā
- NM State's winning streak now sits at five games.Ā
On-DeckĀ
NM State willĀ be back in action on Friday against Prairie View A&M for the first of a four-game set.Ā All the action will be streamed on the WAC Digital Network, while
Adam Young will have the call on 91.5 FM KRUX.Ā
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For complete coverage of NM State baseball throughout the Aggies 2022 campaign visitĀ
NMStateSports.comĀ - the official home of Aggie athletics - and follow the Aggies on Facebook (NM State Baseball), Twitter (@NMStateBaseball) and Instagram (@NMStateBaseball).Ā
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