Oklahoma State University Athletics
Thomas Hatch
Hatch, Cowboys Dominant In Series Opener
April 22, 2016 | Cowboy Baseball
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STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahoma State continued its winning ways Friday night at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium as the 25th-ranked Cowboys topped No. 4 TCU, 9-0, in the series opener.
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The win was the fifth in a row for OSU, which improved to 24-13 overall and 8-5 in Big 12 Conference play.
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Thomas Hatch turned in a dominant effort against the conference's top-hitting team to lead the Cowboys to victory. The sophomore right-hander tossed his first-career complete game and struck out a career-best 10 to improve to 3-1 on the season.
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How good was OSU's ace? Hatch allowed just five hits — all singles — to a TCU club that entered the game with a .316 batting average, and the Horned Frogs did not have a runner advance past first base until the ninth inning, with that coming on an error. For good measure, Hatch picked off three Frogs at first base.
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"Thomas (Hatch) has pitched really good all year long and continues to go out there and grow and improve," said OSU head coach Josh Holliday. "He pitched a beautiful game. He had great support from his teammates — good defense all around the yard, his catcher did a good job for him. He settled the game in for us and allowed us to get some offense going.
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"Confidence is contagious. You saw the team continue to grow. It was a good step forward for our group, and Thomas was right there front and center setting the tone."
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Hatch got plenty of run support from his teammates. J.R. Davis led the Cowboys with a 4-for-4 night at the plate, while Corey Hassel, Donnie Walton and Jon Littell drove in two runs apiece.
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That type of offensive output helped Hatch settle in and pound the strike zone.
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"It was a lot of fun," Hatch said. "I found the zone a little more because I'm comfortable that if I leave a ball up, they're not able to come back and tie the game. Hopefully we keep the bats going."
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OSU plated its first runs of the game in the third. Collin Theroux got the rally started with a leadoff single, the first of his two hits in the contest, and after Davis walked, Hassel laid down a bunt to move two runners into scoring position.
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Walton delivered the first run of the game with an RBI groundout, and Garrett Benge followed with an RBI single to put the Pokes up 2-0.
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A big fifth inning put OSU in total control. A leadoff double by Davis was followed by an RBI single off the bat of Hassel, and a two-out rally added three more runs. Colin Simpson brought home the first of those runs with an RBI single, and Littell followed with a two-RBI hit to make it 6-0.
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OSU added a run in the sixth on an RBI double by Walton before RBIs from Davis and Hassel made it 9-0 in the seventh.
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That was more than enough for Hatch, who was masterful until the end of his 121-pitch night as he faced just three batters over the minimum and issued only one walk.
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"Against such a quality opponent like TCU, it's good to get that," Hatch said. "I went into the ninth last week at Baylor and wasn't able to finish it — it's nice to be able to finish the job…
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"We train for this, train for 120 pitches. Even after that I feel good. It all goes back to our training and our coaching."
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The two teams return to action Saturday at 4 p.m.
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STILLWATER, Okla. — Oklahoma State continued its winning ways Friday night at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium as the 25th-ranked Cowboys topped No. 4 TCU, 9-0, in the series opener.
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The win was the fifth in a row for OSU, which improved to 24-13 overall and 8-5 in Big 12 Conference play.
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Thomas Hatch turned in a dominant effort against the conference's top-hitting team to lead the Cowboys to victory. The sophomore right-hander tossed his first-career complete game and struck out a career-best 10 to improve to 3-1 on the season.
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How good was OSU's ace? Hatch allowed just five hits — all singles — to a TCU club that entered the game with a .316 batting average, and the Horned Frogs did not have a runner advance past first base until the ninth inning, with that coming on an error. For good measure, Hatch picked off three Frogs at first base.
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"Thomas (Hatch) has pitched really good all year long and continues to go out there and grow and improve," said OSU head coach Josh Holliday. "He pitched a beautiful game. He had great support from his teammates — good defense all around the yard, his catcher did a good job for him. He settled the game in for us and allowed us to get some offense going.
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"Confidence is contagious. You saw the team continue to grow. It was a good step forward for our group, and Thomas was right there front and center setting the tone."
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Hatch got plenty of run support from his teammates. J.R. Davis led the Cowboys with a 4-for-4 night at the plate, while Corey Hassel, Donnie Walton and Jon Littell drove in two runs apiece.
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That type of offensive output helped Hatch settle in and pound the strike zone.
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"It was a lot of fun," Hatch said. "I found the zone a little more because I'm comfortable that if I leave a ball up, they're not able to come back and tie the game. Hopefully we keep the bats going."
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OSU plated its first runs of the game in the third. Collin Theroux got the rally started with a leadoff single, the first of his two hits in the contest, and after Davis walked, Hassel laid down a bunt to move two runners into scoring position.
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Walton delivered the first run of the game with an RBI groundout, and Garrett Benge followed with an RBI single to put the Pokes up 2-0.
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A big fifth inning put OSU in total control. A leadoff double by Davis was followed by an RBI single off the bat of Hassel, and a two-out rally added three more runs. Colin Simpson brought home the first of those runs with an RBI single, and Littell followed with a two-RBI hit to make it 6-0.
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OSU added a run in the sixth on an RBI double by Walton before RBIs from Davis and Hassel made it 9-0 in the seventh.
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That was more than enough for Hatch, who was masterful until the end of his 121-pitch night as he faced just three batters over the minimum and issued only one walk.
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"Against such a quality opponent like TCU, it's good to get that," Hatch said. "I went into the ninth last week at Baylor and wasn't able to finish it — it's nice to be able to finish the job…
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"We train for this, train for 120 pitches. Even after that I feel good. It all goes back to our training and our coaching."
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The two teams return to action Saturday at 4 p.m.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Hatch, Thomas (3-1)
L: Janczak, Jared (4-3)
Base Running:
PO: Warner, Cam 1 ; Barzilli, Elliott 1 ; Merrill, Ryan 1

Batting:
2B: Davis, J.R. 1 ; Walton, Donnie 1 ; Littell, Jon 1
RBI: Davis, J.R. 1 ; Hassel, Corey 2 ; Walton, Donnie 2 ; Benge, Garrett 1 ; Sluder, Ryan 1 ; Littell, Jon 2
SH: Hassel, Corey 3
Base Running:
RUNS: Davis, J.R. 3 ; Walton, Donnie 1 ; Benge, Garrett 1 ; Simpson, Colin 1 ; Sluder, Ryan 1 ; Theroux, Collin 2
SB: Benge, Garrett 1
HBP: Benge, Garrett 1
PO: Hassel, Corey 1
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