DOVER, Del. --- The Delaware State University baseball team rallied for eight runs between the seventh and eighth innings to secure an 8-5 comeback win over Lehigh University at Bob Reed Field on Saturday.
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The Mountain Hawks jumped out in front early on after belting three home runs to establish a 4-0 lead by the fifth inning.
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Heading into the bottom of the seventh inning still trailing,
Mike Worthington got on base after drawing a walk. Worthington then got into scoring position after getting to second base on a wild pitch.
Alan Alonso began the comeback with an RBI triple to center field that brought Worthington home and cutting the deficit to 4-1.
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On the next at bat,
Trey Paige brought Alonso home after dropping a single into left field and cut Lehigh's lead in half down to 4-2. Â Â Â Â
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Over the next two at bats,
Miguel Rivera walked, and
Alec Rodriguez was hit by a pitch and loaded the bases for the designated hitter
Krew Bouldin. Bouldin was also hit by a pitch during his at bat and scored Paige, bringing the Hornets within one run (4-3) with
Robert Trujillo asked to serve as a pinch hitter.
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During Trujillo's at bat, the Hornets capitalized on a wild pitch which allowed Rivera to come home from third base to tie the game at 4. Â
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Hiram Davis who came on in relief in the sixth inning, retired the side in order in the top eighth, keeping Delaware State's chances of a comeback victory alive heading into the bottom half of the inning.
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With runners on first and second and no outs, Worthington stepped up to the plate and delivered the eventual game-winning run with a single to the gap in left center, allowing Carrington to score from second and giving the Hornets a 5-4 lead.
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After Alonso was hit by a pitch, Paige came up to the plate with the bases loaded and gave the Hornets some insurance by way of an RBI-single to left field, extending the Delaware State lead to 6-4.
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Rivera and Rodriguez added a run each with an RBI-sacrifice fly to centerfield doubling the Delaware State lead at 8-4 heading into the top of the ninth. Â
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Lehigh would get one back in the top of the ninth trimming the deficit down to 8-5 before Davis slammed the door on a possible rally and secured the Hornets' second straight home win.
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"I think early on we were being too passive. When we were down 4-0, we said in the dugout we needed to have quality at bats and make Lehigh play defense. It really paid off the rest of the way. I just know that the guys trust me and have a lot of confidence in me to get it done. That really helps me with my at bats when I know there's work to do." - Paige on the team's win and his personal performance. Paige paced the offensive effort with three hits, two RBI's and a walk.
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Alonso and Worthington posed threats all day on the bases as they scored a pair of runs each.
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As a team, Delaware State drew seven walks and got on base after being hit by a pitch three times.
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Davis finished the day only giving up four hits and one run. He got six batters out on strikes and did not allow a single free base runner in route to his first win of the season.
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"The biggest thing was I was trying to do was to keep my emotions in check and trying to keep Lehigh from scoring anymore. I also had to tell myself that looking at our lineup I knew if I did my job, that they'd make it up. When you look at our lineup, we believe that being down by four runs wasn't a big deal and we would find a way to come back. It was huge to get another win at home in our first weekend here. Me being an older guy in the dugout I had to show the guys I had their back and with how last weekend played out we wanted to right that wrong. With everything that transpired today, it was a huge confidence boost for us."Â - Davis on his outing on the mound and the team's win.
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Delaware State will go for the sweep tomorrow in the series finale with Lehigh. First pitch from Bob Reed Field is currently scheduled for 1 p.m.
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