The Richmond Spiders scored three unearned runs in
the top of the ninth to tie the George Mason baseball team, and when darkness
fell after the 10th
inning, the Patriots were left with their first deadlocked
contest since 2000, as Mason and Richmond ended the game knotted at 8-8.
Redshirt senior T.J. O'Grady
was excellent in his
first career start, allowing no earned runs and just two hits in four innings.
Relievers Branden Bartlett
, Jake Kalish
, Brandon Kuter
and Michael Bowie
combined to allow no earned runs in four and one-third innings of work. Brig
Tison was 3 for 6 to extend his hitting streak to 10 games while Nick Allen
had
three hits. Matt Zink had three hits for Richmond (4-8-2) as did Derek Boliek. The
Patriots (9-4-1) committed five errors which led to five unearned runs in the
game.
Richmond put the game's leadoff hitter on base when
Mike Small reached on an error by shortstop Chris Cook
. Small went to second on
the error and scored with two outs on a single by Jacob Mayers. The Patriots
got the run back in the bottom of the first as Cook was hit by a pitch, went to
third on a Brig Tison
single and scored on a Dan Schafferman
sacrifice fly.
The Patriots used a Richmond error to take the lead
in the third inning. Nick Allen
doubled to lead things off and with one out,
Allen took third on a Brig Tison
's grounder. Mayers made an error at third on
the play which allowed Tison to reach and Allen then scored on a Schafferman
ground out to make it 2-1.
The Spiders tied the score in the fifth when Matt
Zink singled to lead off the inning against reliever Sean Cabrera
, went to
second on a sacrifice bunt, took third on a Derek Boliek single and scored on a
Mike Mergenthaler sacrifice fly. In the sixth, Richmond took the lead when
Robby Massar singled, went to second on a ground out and scored on a Zink
single. Zink stole second and scored on a Mike Small single. Small went to
third on the play on a fielding error by Schafferman in right and scored on a
Boliek single.
But the Patriot got the runs back in the sixth. Zack
Helgeson and Shane Davis
walked and Blaise Fernandez
reached on an infield
single to load the bases. Jeremy Haas
was hit by a pitch to make it 5-3 and
Jake Leonardo
followed with a sacrifice fly to cut it to a one-run game. After
Allen walked, Tison hit an infield single to tie the score. Mason went ahead in
the seventh when Davis and Fernandez hit back-to-back one-out singles and Haas
doubled to make it 6-5. Leonardo followed with a single and a two-run lead.
In the bottom of the eighth, Tison and Schafferman
led off with singles and Tison scored on a Davis one-out double. The play was
ruled dead when the ball got trapped in the corner and Schafferman had to hold
at third. Fernandez then flew out to right and Davis was doubled up before
Schafferman could score on the play, keeping the Mason lead at 8-5. That would
prove critical in the ninth.
Boliek singled with one out and was replaced on the
base paths when Mike Mergenthaler reached on a fielder's choice. Despite being
down to their final out, Richmond didn't give up. Allen was unable to field
Jacob Mayers' grounder and record the final out and the Spiders took advantage as
Phil Ruzbarsku doubled to make it 8-6 and Massar singled to tie the contest at
8-8.
The Patriots will return to action on Friday when
they play their first Colonial Athletic Association game of the season. The
three-game series at Delaware begins with a Friday contest scheduled for 3 p.m.