Home VMI baseball completes weekend sweep of The Citadel
Baseball

VMI baseball completes weekend sweep of The Citadel

Chris Graham

vmi baseball 2021VMI took both ends of a Southern Conference doubleheader Saturday at The Citadel, 9-5 and 5-4, to sweep the three-game series. The Keydets scored late in both games to go ahead, and the bullpen made the leads stand up.

Game 1

The Keydets broke open a 5-5 game with four runs in the eighth. Callen Nuccio and Cody Warner led off with walks and moved up a base on a Will Knight sacrifice bunt. After the second out, Justin Starke was intentionally walked to load the bases and Cole Garrett made the Bulldogs pay with a two-run double. An error brought two more runs home and

Will Lopez made the lead stand up with two innings of one-hit relief to close out the game.

Jacob Menders earned his third-straight win on the mound, scattering nine hits and one walk over seven frames with eight strikeouts. The red-shirt senior has gone at least seven innings in each of his last three starts and thrown 23 innings over that span.

Garrett went 2-5 with four RBI and Starke and Zac Morris each had two hits. Warner walked three times and Nuccio and Trey Morgan each doubled and had two walks.

Crosby Jones homered for The Citadel.

Game 2

VMI rallied late to take the nightcap after trailing 4-1 in the eighth. Knight reached base on an error to lead off the eighth and went to third on a double from Morgan. Starke and Morris followed with singles to plate both runners and Nathan Loyd brought home Starke with a groundout to tie the game. The Keydets scored the go-ahead run on a Bulldog error with two outs in the ninth. Morgan threw two scoreless innings to end the game and pick up the win.

Sam Ewald kept the Keydets close by throwing scoreless sixth and seventh innings. Nuccio went 2-3 with two runs, a triple and a walk and Starke was 2-5. Knight, Morris and Cole Jenkins each had a hit and a walk.

Lathan Todd threw seven innings for The Citadel, allowing just five hits, one walk and one earned run with five strikeouts in a no decision.

VMI (13-24/9-12 SoCon) hosts Samford University next weekend in another Southern Conference series.

Support AFP




Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

lynchburg suspect
Virginia

Lynchburg: Police investigating robbery ask for help ID’g suspect

wildlife center black bear cubs
Local

Waynesboro: Wildlife Center of Virginia launches Bear Care team fundraiser

The Wildlife Center of Virginia is launching its annual Summer MegaMatch fundraising challenge this week with the goal in mind to help the nonprofit’s Bear Care team provide for this year's seven growing Black Bear cubs.

power grid electricity
Virginia

Environmental group files court brief challenging air permit for new fossil fuel plant

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation filed a court brief in support of challengers to the Virginia DEQ approval of an air permit for Dominion Energy’s proposed new fossil fuel power plant in Chesterfield County.    

missing person
Local

Augusta County: Sheriff’s Office locates missing Verona woman (UPDATED)

car accident crash police
Virginia

Virginia State Police release grim data from crash-filled holiday weekend

Morgan Vincent Chambers
Virginia

Martinsville man tells state trooper, ‘I need to be arrested’: Then things got weird

daquan hoffman
Local

Albemarle County Police seek information on suspect in April 25 shooting