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SURPRISE, Ariz. – Down late, BYU baseball came from behind to knock off No. 25 Oregon State in a 4-3 victory at Surprise Stadium on Monday.
"Today was a total team win," BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. "Jarod Lessar got us off to a good start with three solid innings, then Reid McLaughlin came in and did his job in a little bit different role, and it was fun to see three freshmen shut out the game.
"On offense we finally strung together some good at bats, executed and found a way to win."
BYU vs. Oregon State Box Score
Game Summary
- Down 3-1 going into the seventh, BYU tied the game in the top of the inning when Andrew Pintar came home off a wild pitch
- The Cougars took the lead in the eighth with two outs after Zack Peterson was hit on the 10th pitch of his at bat with the bases loaded
- Seven pitchers threw for BYU; the final five (including four freshmen) did not allow a run
Player Highlights
- Andrew Pintar: 2-2, 2B, R, BB, HBP, RBI
- Drew Zimmerman: W (1-0), 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, K
- Mikade Johnson: S (1), 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, K
Down 3-1 going into the seventh, senior Abraham Valdez hit a big leadoff double to left center and freshman Andrew Pintar was hit by a pitch to put two on with no out. Sophomore Zack Peterson’s sac bunt moved the runners over and freshman McKay Barney hit a ground out to score Valdez.
BYU (2-2) tied the game during the subsequent at bat when a pitch skipped off the dirt past the Beaver catcher, allowing Pintar to safely score.
In the bottom of the seventh with one on, junior Drew Zimmerman came on for the Cougars and coaxed a big 3-6-3 double play executed well by sophomore Austin Deming and Pintar, then got a strikeout to end the inning.
That set up BYU to score the go-ahead run in the eighth on a gritty string of at bats with two outs. Junior Danny Gelalich was hit by a pitch and Valdez and Pintar drew walks to load the bases. Peterson then came up to bat, falling down 0-2 before taking two balls and fouling off five pitches before getting hit squarely in the back to earn first base and score Gelalich.
From there the bullpen continued to shine, with freshman Cutter Clawson making his career debut in the bottom of the eighth, allowing one single but getting two outs. Bryce Robison, also a freshman, then came into to close out the inning with a strikeout.
After the Cougars were retired in the ninth, Robison struck out two more batters to get BYU an out away from the victory. From there, freshman Mikade Johnson took over with two on and sent a 1-2 pitch smoking by the Oregon State batter to seal the Cougar win.
In all, seven Cougar pitchers totaled 13 strikeouts, including four by starter Jarod Lessar. The staff also allowed just three walks.
Oregon State struck first in the first inning with a blooping double down the left field line and then a single to left field.
In the top of the second, Deming led off with a single and Gelalich drew a walk to put the Cougars in position. Pintar answered the call, doubling down the left line to score Deming. Pintar reached safely in all four of his plate appearances, hitting a single and a double with a walk and a hit by pitch. He also scored a run and had an RBI.
The Beavers went back on top in the bottom of the third. A walk and a double were followed by an RBI-ground out to score the run to take a 2-1 lead. Oregon State added another run in the bottom of the sixth before BYU clawed back to take the lead.
BYU will next play four games at Cal Poly starting Thursday, Feb. 20.
PROVO, Utah – BYU baseball will begin its 2020 season at the Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic this week in Surprise, Arizona.
The Cougars will play four games in four days, starting with a contest on Friday, Feb. 14, at 5 p.m. MT against West Coast Conference rival Gonzaga in a non-conference affair. The Bulldogs were BYU’s final opponent last season, with the Zags winning 3-1 in the WCC Tournament. The two teams have split their last 10 games in a back-and-forth rivalry of two of the conference’s top teams.
On Saturday, Feb. 15, BYU will play two games against New Mexico with game one starting at 10 a.m. MT and game two at 3 p.m. MT. A former Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference foe, New Mexico faced BYU every year but one from 1987 to 2011 until the Cougars joined the WCC. These will be the first games between the two schools since that time. The Lobos have won seven of the last 10 in the series.
Finally, the Cougars will go up against No. 25 Oregon State on Monday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. MT. Ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll after reaching the NCAA Tournament last season, the Beavers are on an eight-game winning streak against BYU dating back to the Cougars’ last victory in 1991. This is the first meeting between the two teams since 2009.
Games one, two and four will stream live on FloSports (subscription required) and over the air on the BYU Cougars app and ESPN 960. Game three will stream for free on BYU baseball's Facebook page and the BYU Cougars app. See the BYU baseball schedule page for complete details and links.
BYU is led by head coach Mike Littlewood, the 2019 WCC Coach of the Year who is now in his eighth season with a record of 215-160 (.573). Littlewood led BYU to a 36-17 record last season and the Cougars' third WCC title in the last four seasons.
The Cougars return a core of a pitching staff and have added talented newcomers to a group that finished 22nd in the nation last year with a 3.65 ERA, the program's lowest mark since 1982. Starting game one for BYU will be junior right hander Justin Sterner (8-4 record, 2.95 ERA in 2019) with game two going to freshman left hander Cy Nielson out of Spanish Fork, Utah. Junior right hander Easton Walker (8-3, 2.59) will start game three and senior right hander Jarod Lessar (3-2, 4.44) will start game four.
In the field, All-WCC junior Mitch McIntyre returns to the outfield after hitting .291 with 14 doubles, seven home runs and 30 walks in 2019. Fellow junior outfielder Danny Gelalich returns after batting .328 last year. In the infield, senior Abraham Valdez is set to start at catcher while a combination of underclassmen will play around the bases.