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ST. GEORGE, Utah—Senior co-captain Brock Whitney and his teammates had field days in BYU baseball’s doubleheader sweep Friday over Seattle University, 8-2 and 4-2.
The Cougar batters outhit Seattle 27-17 as rain fell throughout the day at BYU’s home away from home, Bruce Hurst Field. BYU improved to 4-8, while Seattle fell to 5-6 as play began an hour earlier to squeeze in the games between storms.
Whitney alertly scampered home for what would be the winning run in the third inning of the nightcap. After he had been hit by a pitch, Whitney went to third when Bret Lopez loaded the bases with a one-out walk that inning. Dillon Robinson hit into an eventual double play, but teammate Kelton Caldwell jockeyed long enough between second and third in the hot box so Whitney could score, putting BYU up 3-0.
Seattle scored twice in the fourth, but Whitney provided the insurance run with a two-out, high-bounding chopper past third to score Bronson Larsen in the sixth.
“In those first nine games we hadn’t been able to get a two-out hit,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said.“Winning solves a lot of problems. It is really easy to pack it in, especially if things start not going your way. I really like the mentality of this week; it is so much better.”
Things kept going BYU’s way when co-captain Chris Howard provided timely spot relief from the mound in the seventh as the lefty struck out Cullen Hendrickson swinging on only three pitches. James Lengal and Brandon Kinser came through in matchups to pave the way for starter Jeff Barker to preserve his first win of the season. Kinser also earned the team’s first save in the nightcap.
BYU won the first game of the day, using “small-ball” as a catalyst to score six of its eight runs in the third inning as the rain increased and the Cougars batted around. Whitney made a diving snag off Ryan Somer’s grounder and beat him to first base for the out in the fifth when BYU had an 8-1 lead.
Second baseman Trace Hansen had six consecutive hits in the series before Seattle got him out in the seventh inning of game one. In that seventh frame, BYU catcher Jarrett Jarvis extended his team-leading hitting streak to 10 games. Sophomore hurler Kolton Mahoney recorded his first win of the season and closed his eight innings with called and swinging strikeouts in the 8-2 victory.
“Tip your hat to our team,” Littlewood said. “It’s hard to keep the mentality that you are going to play with rain delays. I love adversity. I don’t think it could get lower than it has been the past two weeks, knock on wood.”
BYU now opens its regular home season at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Tuesday in the first of four Deseret First Duel games with the University of Utah starting at 6 p.m.
After nine games out of state, BYU’s baseball team hosts Seattle University in a three-game series starting Thursday in St. George.
Seattle (5-3) has not played a home game this season and neither have the Cougars (1-8).
“It will be nice to be back in Utah at our second home,” BYU coach Mike Littlewood said of St. George. “Hopefully we can play better wearing the white uniforms.”
Sophomore outfielder Eric Urry was the only Cougar named to the all-tournament team at last week’s Kleberg Bank Classic in Texas. Urry batted .667, going 6-for-9 with three RBI in four games at the Classic.
“He (Urry) is playing well and could be in the lineup more when he learns how to handle left-handers,” Littlewood said. “We’ll see three left-handers against Seattle and more from San Diego next week, so we need to solve that problem in a hurry.”
Seattle will be starting lefties Connor Moore (1-0, 0.75 earned run average), Andrew Olson (0-2, 10.24) and Mac Acker (2-0, 3.86) in that order.
The Cougars will be starting three right-handers against the Redhawks, leading off with senior co-captain Desmond Poulson (1-0, 2.77) on Thursday at 1 p.m. MST. Sophomore Kolton Mahoney (0-2, 3.75) and junior Jeff Barker (0-2, 6.14) will be BYU’s starters for Friday's noon doubleheader.
All three games will be broadcast live on the radio and Internet by play-by-play announcer Brent Norton on KOVO 960 AM and BYU Radio. Friday's radio broadcast will start at 2 p.m., joining the first game in progress and carrying the nightcap.
Starting pitching hasn’t been the challenge for BYU, rather relief pitching and timely hitting have been concerns.
“I’m not sure we’ve gotten more than a couple two-out hits all season,” Littlewood said. “To get on base early in innings is important; otherwise our hands are pretty much tied.”
General admission is $5 for each game at Bruce Hurst Field on the Dixie State College campus, where Littlewood and his staff had several successful seasons before moving to BYU last season.
BYU has a 10-4 record against Seattle. The first meeting between the two schools was in 1979, a 9-4 Cougar victory at the Riverside Baseball Invitational when SU’s nickname was the Chieftains. BYU has a 5-3 record against Seattle in Washington and a 4-1 record against the Redhawks in Utah.
Seattle isn’t the first team from Washington to play in St. George. BYU lost twice to the University of Washington in St. George in 1999. In 1999 and 1998, BYU played in the Southern Utah Chiropractic and Ed Stangue tournaments against Southern Utah, Washington, Mesa State, Lewis-Clark State and San Francisco.
Last March BYU baseball moved its home opening games vs. Creighton to St. George because of weather and won two of the three games in bookend fashion. BYU’s record in St. George is 5-6.
Following the Seattle series, BYU opens its home season at Larry H. Miller Field in Provo on Tuesday in the first of four Deseret First Duel games with the University of Utah starting at 6 p.m. MST.