Sunday, April 19, 2015

Álabama State Hornets Sweep Alcorn State, Extend Winning Streak To 12 Games

MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The Alabama State baseball team won both games of Saturday's doubleheader over Alcorn State, winning 14-9 and 15-2 in seven innings on Senior Day at the Wheeler-Watkins Baseball Complex.
 
The Hornets (27-11 overall, 15-3 SWAC) extended their winning streak to 12 games in scoring 6+ runs for the 19th straight game, and scoring 10 more runs for the seventh time during the winning streak.
 
Prior to Saturday's game, ASU baseball honored its nine seniors - pitchers Michael Estevez, Michael Montgomery, T.J. RendaArmando Ruiz, infielders P.J. Biocic, and Einar Muniz, and outfielders Waldyvan EstradaCesar Rivera and Marcus Swint.
 
"I got goose bumps today," Hornets' head baseball coach Mervyl Melendez said. "Four years ago, I took a journey that a lot of people questioned. Alabama State University was the right place for me. With that move came a group of freshman that we brought in that bought into the idea, into the dream, and into the program. That group of seniors we honored today. We got a pair of big wins against a very aggressive offensive team in Alcorn State. I'm very proud of them. This group of seniors is very special to me."
 
Game 1 - Hornets 14, Alcorn State 9: Trailing 4-0 heading into the bottom of the sixth, Alabama State scored all its runs in the final three innings, starting with an eight-run sixth.
 
Three straight walks started the inning, and with the bases loaded, Yamil Pagan scored on a wild pitch. After a walk reloaded the bases, Swint's infield single scored pinch-runner Tyler Bender. After Joseph Estrada scored on a wild pitch, an RBI groundout scored Ray Hernandez to tie the score at 4-4.
 
Swint stole third and scored on a sac fly to put the Hornets ahead. After Chris Biocic was hit by pitch, stole second, and advanced to third on a wild pitch, Waldyvan Estrada walked before an infield single by Pagan scored Biocic. Manny Rodriguez' pinch-hit two run single scored Estrada and Pagan for an 8-4 Hornet lead.
 
Chris Biocic went 3-for-4 with four RBI, and Pagan, Swint, and Rodriguez each had two RBI as Charles Taylor (2-0) got the win in relief.
 
"I'm extremely proud of our ball club," Melendez said. "In the first game, Alcorn's pitcher (Nick Brooks) did a really good job getting out of jams. We didn't execute early, leaving a lot of runners in scoring position and he did a good job. However, we were able to get a big sixth inning with eight runs and the guys had very good at-bats."
 
Game 2 – Hornets 15, Alcorn State 2 (7 inn.): Alabama State hit four home runs in the nightcap, as Pagan's solo homer to left field and Swint's three-run homer to left center in a four-run second inning started the barrage.
 
After taking advantage of five walks and one error in a five-run fifth to extend to a 10-2 lead, the Hornets added five more runs in the sixth.
 
Pagan walked to lead off the inning. With one out, pinch-hitter Dillon Cooper hit a two-run to left to give the Hornets a 10-2 lead. With two outs, Swint walked ahead of Rivera's two-run homer to right. After P.J. Biocic walked and Chris Biocicsingled, Waldyvan Estrada's single to center scored P.J. Biocic.
 
Swint drove in four runs, and Rivera went 3-for-4, scoring twice and driving in two runs. Rivera extended his hitting streak to 20 consecutive games, Waldyvan Estrada extended his on-base streak to 21 straight games, and P.J. Biocic extended his on-base streak to 34 consecutive games.
 
"I'm just really proud of our players," Melendez said. "It's a testament to how hard they've worked to get here and to win ball games. To do it consecutively is icing on the cake. We take it one game at a time. We know every game is going to bring a different challenge to us, and it will be as difficult as or more difficult than the previous game. We have to continue to work on the little things that have gotten us to this point. There are a lot of people that have assisted with this team, and I'm proud of everyone that has been and will continue to be involved in our ball club."
 
The Hornets begin an eight-game road trip Tuesday at Samford at 6 p.m. before returning to SWAC play in Birmingham against Alabama A&M next Saturday at Regions Field in a 3 p.m. doubleheader Saturday and 4 p.m. single game Sunday.

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