Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowboys Victorious In Home Opener
February 24, 2017 | Cowboy Baseball
STILLWATER – Fueled by a third inning rally, Oklahoma State opened its 2017 home schedule with a 10-7 win over Texas State in front of 1,402 fans at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium.
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With the win, the 11th-ranked Cowboys improved to 3-2 on the season. The victory also marked the 899th all time at Reynolds Stadium.
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OSU erupted for seven runs on eight hits in the pivotal third inning to help Tyler Buffett (1-1) earn his first win of the season. Travis Wacker continued to swing a clutch bat, collecting three RBIs on the night, and Blake Battenfield closed out the win for his second save of the year.
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The Cowboys took a lead they would never surrender in the second inning without the benefit of a hit. Walks to Jon Littell, Wacker and Cameron Dobbs loaded the bases with two outs, and Garrett McCain picked up an RBI the hard way as he was hit by a pitch to put OSU up, 1-0.
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OSU's next at bat saw the home team seize control of the scoreboard as the Pokes sent 12 batters to the plate in what would be a seven-run frame.
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Garrett Benge, who was 3-for-5 in the contest, led off the inning with a single and plated OSU's second run on an RBI by Michael Neustifter. Littell made it 3-0 when he doubled to left field, and Dustin Williams followed with an RBI single to extend the lead.
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The Cowboys were just getting started. A sacrifice bunt by Wacker resulted in his first RBI of the night, and two batters later, McCain ripped the first of back-to-back RBI triples as Andrew Rosa followed him with a three-bagger of his own to put OSU up 7-0.
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The final run in the third came on Benge's second hit of the inning, this one an RBI double.
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Buffett cruised through the first three innings before the Bobcats (2-4) started to get to the OSU right-hander in the middle frames, scoring a run in the fourth and then plating four on four hits in the fifth to cut the Cowboys' lead in half at 8-4.
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Buffett finished the night with six strikeouts in five innings of work as he allowed five runs on six hits and a walk.
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Cole Hearrean came on in relief to open the sixth and was strong for 2 2/3 as he racked up four strikeouts and allowed only one hit.
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Texas State made things interesting in their final two at bats.
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With two outs in the eighth, an error by Jacob Chappell kept the door open for the visitors, and they took advantage, plating a pair of unearned runs on consecutive RBI singles by Jacob Almendarez and Derek Scheible to cut their deficit to 8-7 before Battenfield induced a pop-up to finally end the inning.
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Wacker provided a pair of crucial insurance runs in the eighth, stepping to the plate with two outs and the bases loaded and driving a pitch opposite field through the right side to push the Cowboys' lead to three at 10-7.
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Texas State led off the ninth with a double before a walk brought the tying run to the plate with nobody out. But Battenfield struck out the next three Bobcats to seal the win.
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Game two of the series is scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Buffett, Tyler (1-1)
L: Pagano, Anthony (0-1)
S: Battenfield, Blake (2)
Batting:
2B: Ortega, Jonathan 1
3B: Paul, Dylan 1
RBI: Scheible, Derek 2 ; Paul, Dylan 2 ; Ortega, Jonathan 1 ; Hubbard, Jaylen 1 ; Almendarez, Jacob 1
SF: Ortega, Jonathan 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Scheible, Derek 1 ; Paul, Dylan 2 ; Scott, Mickey 1 ; Benton, Travon 2 ; Almendarez, Jacob 1

Batting:
2B: Benge, Garrett 1 ; Littell, Jon 1
3B: McCain, Garrett 1 ; Rosa, Andrew 1
RBI: McCain, Garrett 2 ; Rosa, Andrew 1 ; Benge, Garrett 1 ; Neustifter, Michael 1 ; Williams, Dustin 1 ; Littell, Jon 1 ; Wacker, Travis 3
SH: Wacker, Travis 1
Base Running:
RUNS: McCain, Garrett 1 ; Rosa, Andrew 1 ; Benge, Garrett 1 ; Neustifter, Michael 1 ; Williams, Dustin 2 ; Littell, Jon 3 ; Sluder, Ryan 1
SB: Dobbs, Cameron 1
HBP: McCain, Garrett 1