No. 9 Oregon State Scores Late To Beat Portland
Beavers score nine runs over seventh and eighth innings
April 11, 2007
Courtesy of Oregon State Athletics
The Beavers return to Pacific-10 play this weekend with a home series against
On Tuesday, the Beavers found themselves trailing
"These Tuesday games are tough," OSU head coach Pat Casey said. "Everybody is trying to figure out who they're going to throw and who they're going to save for the weekend. We got into a situation last year (against Portland) where we had a one-run lead in the ninth and we left (2006 closer) Kevin Gunderson in the dugout and they came back and beat us.
"These games are tough on both teams. It's like taking Jorge out because he's got to pitch this weekend; I'm not going to put anybody who's going to pitch on the weekend for us in jeopardy on a Tuesday."
Reyes - a freshman making the first collegiate start - worked the first five innings, allowing two runs on two hits and a hit batter while striking out six. His previous longest outing had been 3 1/3 innings at
"For a freshman to come out in his first start, I thought he was awful good," Casey said of Reyes. "It was a good time for us to find out how he'd do if we extended him a little bit; we had him on a pitch count, and he did a good job."
Reyes retired the first six Pilot hitters of the game, then allowed the two runs in the top of the third inning before setting down the final seven hitters he faced.
"Coach Spence (associate head coach Dan Spencer) told me he saw a little change when I had runners on base," Reyes said. "He told me not to think about it, to just keep doing the same things, to keep the same rhythm."
With OSU trailing 4-3 going into the bottom of the seventh inning, Canham doubled home the tying run with one out and then scored the go-ahead run on a wild pitch. Scott Santschi added a pinch-hit two-run double to left-center to put the Beavers up 7-4.
In the eighth, a hit batter, a bunt single by Mike Lissman and a pair of walks forced home an OSU run and kept the bases loaded for Jordan Lennerton. Lennerton - who had ended
"It was nice to have some big innings like that," Canham said. "The big thing for today was our pitching staff coming out and those five guys throwing right there ... those guys coming out of the bullpen and doing the job like that is good for us."
Blake Keitzman, Greg Keim, Anton Maxwell and Mark Grbavac followed Reyes to the mound, with Keim getting the win to improve his record to 2-1 this season and Grbavac going the final 1 1/3 innings for his third save. Maxwell - who had given up a grand slam in the Saturday game against USC - bounced back to strike out the only two
Koa Kahalehoe was 2-for-4 with two runs for
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