Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Grant Koch’s two home runs lift Arkansas over No. 4 Kentucky.

- MATT JONES WHOLEHOGSP­ORTS.COM

NO. 10 ARKANSAS 9, NO. 4 KENTUCKY 4

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Grant Koch’s first at-bat was not an indication of what was to come Friday night.

Koch never swung and struck out looking to leadoff the bottom of the second inning, but he heated up afterward, hitting two home runs in the No. 10 Arkansas baseball team’s 9-4 victory over No. 4 Kentucky in front of 7,682 at Baum Stadium in the SEC opener for both teams.

Koch hit a two-run home run to left field in the fifth inning to give the Razorbacks a 6-2 lead, and a solo home run to left to lead off the seventh to make it 7-2. He also drew a bases-loaded walk in the third and tied a career high with 4 RBI.

Koch became the first Arkansas catcher to hit multiple home runs in a game since James McCann hit two during a victory over Grambling State in 2010 during an NCAA regional.

“I was seeing it well all day,” Koch said. “I think I was frustrated because I think the pitches in the first at-bat were off the plate. You’ve just kind of got to adjust. … I guess it just took me an at-bat to figure out [the umpire’s strike] zone and usually I don’t deviate from mine. It felt good to make the adjustment and get a few pitches to hit, and put a good swing on them.”

The Razorbacks’ big offensive performanc­e started against reigning SEC pitcher of the year Sean Hjelle, a 6-11 right-hander, allowed 4 runs in a season-low 31/3 innings for the Wildcats (14-4, 0-1 SEC). Hjelle allowed 5 walks after entering with 4 walks and a 1.35 ERA in 262/3 innings.

“The hitters did a good job of figuring [the strike zone] out and fouling balls off, and getting to the next pitch,” Arkansas Coach Dave Van Horn said.

“We were just trying to be aggressive. [Hjelle] is a strike thrower, but I thought the guys were locked in pretty good.”

Eric Cole hit a solo home run with one out and Dominic Fletcher and Jordan McFarland each had two-out RBI hits during a three-run first inning for the Razorbacks (14-4, 1-0). Cole robbed Kentucky of a home run on the game’s first pitch when he caught Troy Squries’ drive with a leaping effort above the wall in right field.

“This is a game of inches,” Kentucky Coach Nick Mingione said. “We put a good swing on the ball and their guy made a great play. It was the play of the game.”

University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le junior Blaine Knight pitched 42/3 innings in a 90-pitch no-decision. He allowed 6 hits and struck out 4, and stayed in the game after a scary moment in the third inning when he took a line drive off the inside of his left shin.

Knight left the game in the fifth with the bases loaded and a 4-1 lead. Reliever Jake Reindl walked in a run, but struck out Kole Cottam to strand the bases loaded and preserve a 4-2 lead.

Kentucky outhit Arkansas 12-11, but stranded 12 runners with several long flyouts.

“I thought we did a lot of good things,” Mingione said. “That was as well as we’ve swung the bats in a long time. They [Arkansas] would bend, but they didn’t break.”

Carson Shaddy doubled in the at-bat following Koch’s home run in the seventh and scored when Jax Biggers doubled in the first at-bat against reliever Aaron McGeorge to give Arkansas an 8-2 lead. Kentucky used six pitchers, four of which gave up at least one run.

The Wildcats pulled within 8-4 in the eighth on an RBI single by Squires and an RBI double by Tristan Pompey, but stranded two runners when Luke Becker grounded out to reliever Matt Cronin.

Arkansas loaded the bases in the eighth on a single, a hit batter and a walk, and Casey Martin scored on Heston Kjerstad’s sacrifice fly to the warning track in left-center field. Martin extended his hit streak to 11 games.

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 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE ?? Arkansas catcher Grant Koch hit two home runs in the Razorbacks’ 9-4 victory over Kentucky on Friday night at Baum Stadium in Fayettevil­le.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Arkansas catcher Grant Koch hit two home runs in the Razorbacks’ 9-4 victory over Kentucky on Friday night at Baum Stadium in Fayettevil­le.

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