Box Score
PIKEVILLE, Ky. – The Bluefield College baseball team returned to its winning ways on Sunday, with the bats coming alive for 21 hits in the Rams' 13-1 win over University of Pikeville in the Mid-South Conference series finale.
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Ryan Shockey went the distance in the nine-inning contest, striking out six and allowing just one run on eight hits. The lone run was unearned for the Bears, as Shockey improved to 4-0 on the season.
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Jacob Schober went 5-for-6 at the plate and scored five runs on the day. He also tallied four RBI, including a three-run homer in the ninth inning.
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Chris McCollister,
Jacob Wright and
Daniel Copeland each had three hits on the day, while
Sawyer McLamb and
Kahlin Villines each had two hits.
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The Rams opened scoring in the top of the second inning, beginning with a Schober single. Wright reached on an error, before a sacrifice bunt from Copeland advanced both runners. A
Tyler Timmer triple to deep right field brought both runners in and gave BC a 2-0 lead.
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Two more runs came in the third, as the inning began with a leadoff walk to
Zac Russell-Myers. A Schober triple scored Russell-Myers, then a Wright single gave BC a 4-0 lead.
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Shockey continued to keep the Bears scoreless, moving through the third and fourth innings allowing just one hit.
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Bluefield then went for five hits in the fifth inning, and doubled their lead to 8-0. Schober and Wright began the inning with a single and double, while a third straight hit from Copeland scored Schober. A Timmer sacrifice fly brought Wright across the plate. Villines added a RBI single later on, and McCollister did the same.
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The Bears tallied a pair of hits in the fifth, but a pickoff and fly out ended the inning.
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UPike made a pitching change in the sixth, and BC tallied one more run as Copeland drove in Schober after he had singled and advanced on a groundout.
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The Bears' lone run came in the bottom half of the frame, with a BC error helping their cause.
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Bluefield tacked on its final three runs in the top of the ninth, as Schober finished off his strong day with a three-run home run, driving in
Andrew Ewing and Russell-Myers.
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Shockey finished the complete game by striking out two more and getting a fielder's choice to end the game.
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Bluefield finally opens its 2014 home slate on Monday, squaring off against Ohio State Lima. The doubleheader begins at 1 p.m. at Bowen Field.