A pair of hits by Paul Passiales and Michael Kraynak produced three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday as the Taylor University baseball team beat The Master's College for the second straight day, 5-4, avoiding elimination at the NAIA Championship Opening Round.
Taylor (38-18) now moves on to face No. 24 Saint Xavier (Ill.) University (40-14) in another elimination game on Thursday at 2:00 pm.
After falling behind 3-0 to start the game, Taylor Kinzer broke a
14-inning scoreless streak for the Trojans by driving in second baseman
Matt Maple with a single through the second base hole.
Up to that point, Master's starting pitcher Tyler Bersano had dominated
Taylor hitters by allowing only two hits through 5.2 innings. He had
struck out four and walked five, but his pitch count was on its way up.
"He [Bersano] was really good and did a great job of keeping the ball
down," said Taylor head coach Kyle Gould. "I just kept telling our guys
to wait him out and get his pitch count up. Our hitters really battled
and we were finally able to get the runs across."
The patience paid off for Taylor when Michael Nassar drew a leadoff
walk in the seventh inning, followed by Nate Hillery being hit by a
pitch. Senior Taylor Wilde executed a sacrifice bunt to allow both
runners to advance setting the stage for a single by Passiales that
drove in a pair of runs. Next up was Maple, who reached on a bunt
single to put Passiales into scoring position. That allowed Michael
Kraynak to drive in his 61st run of the season with a single to knot
the score at 4-4 heading into the top of the eighth.
The Master's (37-22) threatened with a runner on first and second with
two outs in the eighth, but Kraynak came on in relief to strike out the
only batter he faced in the inning.
Gould's confidence in the junior was evident during his postgame
comments. "When it comes to crunch time, there's nobody else I'd want
on the mound than Michael. He's a tough kid."
With the score still tied, Kinzer led
off the bottom of the eighth with his second big hit of the day. A
sacrifice bunt by Nassar then moved Kinzer over to second base,
representing the go-ahead run. An out later, Wilde singled to shallow
right field as Kinzer scored on a close play at the plate to give the
Trojans a 5-4 lead with The Master's coming to bat.
Kraynak stayed on to pitch the ninth inning, but The Master's did not
go easily. After a quick first out, the Mustangs singled, stole a base,
and then drew a walk to put runners on first and third with two outs.
Jared Otto grounded into a fielder's choice to end the game, giving
Kraynak (5-4) the win.
Taylor starter Zach Vander Laan was credited with a no decision after
scattering seven hits and giving up only one earned run in 5.2 innings
of work.
"That was a really good Master's team, and they are very well coached,"
Gould said after the game. "Our guys were just really tough tonight.
They showed a lot of character to pull out this win."
With a win against Saint Xavier on Thursday afternoon, Taylor would
move on to play Berry College Thursday evening at 7 p.m. A loss against
SXU would eliminate the Trojans from the tournament.
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