| Posted: April-22-2009 at 1:41am | IP Logged
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Well, the East Tennessee State University Buccaneers have made it a clean sweep for the season, beating the University of Tennessee Volunteers on Tuesday night in Knoxville by the score of 9-8.
This makes the second conscutive season the Bucs have swept the Vols on the diamond.The Bucs have won four in a row and six of the past eight against the Vols.
The Bucs really aren't a very good baseball team, they're just a .500-team on the season. Two of their victories have come against the big-time Vols from the SEC. But what does that say about the Vols? The Vols have had some very good baseball teams in the past, but face it ... under now second-year coach Todd Raleigh, the Vols just aren't getting the job done. After the loss the ETSU, the Vols are now 19-23 on the season. Heck, look at former football coach Phillip Fulmer getting run off, and he won right at 70 percent of the games he coached. ________________________________
http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2009/apr/21/east-tennessee-st-continues-mastery/
East Tennessee State continues mastery over Vols, 9-8
Raleigh ejected
BY MIKE STRANGE strangem@knoxnews.com
Todd Raleigh missed a dramatic finish Tuesday night at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. He would not, however, have liked the ending.
East Tennessee State continued its baseball mastery of Tennessee with a 9-8 victory in an emotionally charged battle of what’s lately turned into a one-sided rivalry.
That’s a season sweep for the Bucs, four in a row and six of the past eight against the Vols.
Raleigh, UT’s second-year coach, was ejected in the seventh inning for arguing with home plate umpire Justin McCulley.
ETSU led 4-3 at the time, but the drama was just beginning.
The Bucs (19-19) and Vols (19-23) exchanged late-inning rallies. ETSU got the last word on Troy Mendez’ tie-breaking double in the ninth.
Mendez’ double off Aaron Tullo — the seventh of eight UT pitchers — and drove in Jacob Fabry to break an 8-8 tie.
It was another frustrating outcome for the Vols against their nemesis from Johnson City.
The Vols had rallied for a 5-4 lead in the seventh, only to see the Bucs go back in front 8-5 in the eighth.
Then UT rallied again to tie it 8-8 in eighth.
“We definitely have a losing record against those guys and we came out trying to change that,’’ said UT sophomore catcher Blake Forsythe, who had RBI hits in both of Tennessee’s rallies.
The Vols started well enough in the ninth as Tullo (2-6) retired the first two hitters.
“I was excited,’’ Forsythe said. “I’m ready to get back in the dugout.
“I thought for sure if we go in there with a tie ballgame we’re going to end it that inning.’’
It didn’t work out that way.
Fabry, ETSU’s lead-off batter, executed a bunt single. He then stole second and continued to third when Forsythe’s throw to second base was high.
After a walk to Ben Reeder (4-3), Mendez delivered the big blow, ETSU’s eighth double of the game.
“They did a great job of hitting the ball with two outs,’’ Forsythe said. “That’s ultimately what killed us.
“That two-out bunt started it all and we completely lost focus.’’
And didn’t get it back in the bottom of the ninth.
The Vols went down 1-2-3 and ETSU celebrated the victory.
The Bucs outhit the Vols 15-8 and UT pitchers issued seven walks.
Raleigh was tossed for objecting when ETSU batter Ben Allen was ruled to have been hit by an inside pitch.
Raleigh had lost an earlier debate with McCulley when Reeder slid home to score under Forsythe’s tag in the third to give the Bucs a 2-1 lead.
Forsythe’s RBI single put UT up 5-4 in the seventh but the Bucs proved resourceful.
Lefty Bryan Morgado got two outs in the eighth, but allowed four runs before he could get the third.
Down 8-5, UT answered with hits from P.J. Polk, Cody Hawn and Forsythe to tie it again — in vain, it turned out.
Forsythe Invited: Forsythe is one of the first 17 collegians invited to the USA Baseball National Team Trials in June at Cary, N.C.
Nineteen more candidates will be announced. The 22-man team will be revealed June 24.
“It’s more than an honor,’’ Forsythe said. “It’s been my dream and my goal.’’
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