Box Score
Two runs in the
sixth inning and three more in the seventh broke open a tie game on Friday
afternoon as Butler defeated Valparaiso 6-2 at Bulldog Park in Indianapolis,
Ind. in the opening game of Horizon League action.
“We battled back to
tie the game once after falling behind and closed within one a second time, but
could not get the key hits we needed late,” head coach Tracy Woodson said. “We need
to be able to execute. We can’t give up
free outs. That is hurting us.”
On a cold afternoon,
Butler scored the game’s first run in the second inning. Michael Letzter singled, and scored one
batter later as Nick Hladek doubled down the left field line.
The Crusaders tied
the game in the fourth with three straight one out singles. Kyle
Gaedele (Arlington Heights, Ill./Rolling Meadows H.S.) started the hit
parade and Will Hagel (Arlington
Heights, Ill./Prospect H.S.) followed with another hit, putting runners on the corners. Robbie
Robinson (Brea, Calif./Olina H.S.) scored Gaedele with a single up the
middle, off of the glove of a leaping second baseman.
Valpo starter Tyler Deetjen (Saint Charles, Ill./East
H.S.) cruised through the first five innings, scattering just four hits. Two Crusader errors in the sixth allowed the
Bulldogs to take the lead with two unearned runs, one on a double by Hladek.
Karch Kowalczyk (Peru, Ill./La Salle-Peru H.S.) cut Valpo’s
deficit in half with his first home run of the season in the seventh.
Butler broke the
game open in the seventh with three more runs.
A RBI single by Corey Moylan and a two-run double off the bat of Grant
Fillipitch, accounted for the game’s final runs.
The Crusaders had
chances, leaving runners on second and third in the fourth and on the corners
in the seventh without scoring any more runs in either inning, four of eight
total base runners they would leave on the perches.
Hagel and Ryan O’Gara (Buffalo Grove,
Ill./Buffalo Grove H.S.) each had two hits for the Crusaders as part of a
nine-hit attack. Butler also had nine
hits in the game.
Deetjen went 6.1
innings while suffering the loss (1-5), allowing all six runs, only four of
which were earned, and nine hits. He did
not walk or strikeout any Bulldogs.
“Deetjen threw
strikes,” Woodson added. “We got a
couple of balls up late, but if we make plays behind him it makes it easier on
him.”
Dom Sivestri earned
the win (1-1) for Butler, pitching seven innings while allowing just two runs
and seven hits. He walked two and fanned
five.
Valparaiso (2-18,
0-1 Horizon) and Butler (8-9, 1-0) will wrap up the three-game weekend series
on Saturday afternoon with a doubleheader.
First pitch is set for 11 a.m. CDT.