El Dorado News-Times

Louisiana Tech rolls in opener

- By Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n

BATON ROUGE, La. – In a game 348 days in the making, Louisiana Tech's baseball team jumped all over Air Force to score its second most runs in a season opener in program history in an 18-1 win at Alex Box Stadium on Sunday.

The Bulldogs (1-0) scored at least one run in five straight innings spanning from the second frame to the top half of the sixth, tallying 15 runs during the stretch to hold a 15-1 lead after six.

Cole McConnell's opposite-field, two-run homer helped ignite Louisiana Tech's offense in the third inning, marking the first of Louisiana Tech's four home runs in a usually pitcher's friendly Alex Box Stadium.

On the mound, lefthander Jonathan Fincher struck out 10 Falcons and allowed just two hits in five innings of work.

The Shreveport native's 10 punch-outs added to a team total of 16, making it the first time since a game against Northweste­rn State on Feb. 28, 2018, that the Bulldogs sat down 15 or more opposing batters on strikes.

Louisiana Tech pitchers also allowed just two free passes in an all-around dominant performanc­e.

“I thought Fincher was great,” Louisiana Tech head coach Lane Burroughs said. “He ran into a little trouble in one inning, but he buckled down. That's what aces do.

“Anytime you go 16 strikeouts over two walks, you have a good chance to win the ballgame. I'm very proud of him and all the relievers that came in.

“I'm very proud of our hitters. We had a great night hitting, but more importantl­y, the most impressive thing was that we didn't make any errors.

“We talk about dominating the average plays, and we did tonight. That's the first time all year we've played on regular grass and dirt, and I couldn't be more pleased.

“It wasn't just the doubles and homers tonight, we had quality at-bat after quality at-bat and really grinded their pitching staff down.”

Louisiana Tech's biggest offensive output came in a seven-run seventh inning, which included home runs from Taylor Young and Steele Nettervill­e.

Young's two-run shot made it 6-1 before Nettervill­e's homer to left-center extended Louisiana Tech's advantage to 9-1.

Jorge Corona knocked in a run with an RBI groundout and Ben Brantley belted an RBI double over the left fielder's head to push the lead to 11-1.

The Bulldogs kept their foot on the gas in the fifth and sixth, which saw Young become the first Bulldog to tally a home run in back-toback innings since Will Alvis accomplish­ed the feat against Hawaii on April 24, 2010. Young's rocket over the left-field wall extended Louisiana Tech's lead to 12-1.

Corona, Young and Parker Bates each registered an RBI single apiece in the sixth to make it 15-1 after the sixth.

McConnell and Young each crossed home plate in the inning, finishing the game tied with a teamhigh four runs scored each.

With a healthy cushion, bullpen arms Cade Hodges, Landon Tomkins and Tanner Knight all made their Louisiana Tech debuts in style, recording a hitless innings in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings, respective­ly.

Senior Bryce Fagan tallied the final three outs with a pair of strikeouts in the ninth.

Louisiana Tech scored its final three runs of the ballgame in the eighth.

After an error at shortstop left runners on first

and second, Bates punished the Falcons (1-2) with an RBI double to right-center.

Louisiana Tech's Shemar Page drove in Kyle Crigger with a sacrifice fly for the 17th run before Philip Matulia singled to left field after working a seven-pitch at-bat to score Bates from second.

Page, Crigger and Matulia all entered the game later in the contest as the Bulldogs had all but one position player make an appearance in the game.

Five Bulldogs recorded a multihit game – Young and McConnell with three and Bates, Nettervill­e and Matulia with two. Young's two home runs helped him lead Louisiana Tech in RBI with four.

Air Force knocked in their only run of the game in the third when Christian Gambale tallied an RBI double down the left-field line.

The Bulldogs limited the Falcons to just three hits in Sunday's runaway triumph.

Louisiana Tech squared off against LSU on Monday.

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