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GLIAC Baseball Tournament Title Goes To Ashland

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            Baseball players are sometimes kidded about their conditioning. Rarely is baseball considered an endurance sport.

            However, at closer inspection, all those chuckles are misdirected. At the Major League level, it takes stamina to play 162 games. In college baseball, and in the GLIAC, it takes mental and physical strength to be successful, particularly in the conference tournament.

            Saturday (May 11) in Ypsilanti, Mich., the Ashland University baseball team won its first-ever GLIAC Tournament title. The Eagles, now 36-17, had to win two games on Saturday to bring home the crown. They started the day with a 7-5 victory over Ohio Dominican and capped off the afternoon with a 6-4 triumph over Grand Valley State.

            Ashland is ranked first in the region and was third in the GLIAC during the regular season. ODU was the fourth seed in this tournament. GVSU was the regular season champ. The Eagles have won eight of their last 10 games.

            In both of Saturday's games, the Eagles got an early lead and never relinquished it. Against Ohio Dominican (25-28), AU led 4-0 after two innings and 7-0 after four. The top three hitters in the AU lineup – third baseman Wade Kaido (Zanesville, Ohio), outfielder Austin Erb (Mechanicsville, Va./Hanover) and designated hitter Mackenzie Hampshire (Delphos, Ohio/Elida) - combined to go 7-for-12. They scored four times and drove in four runs. Hampshire was 3-for-4 and drove in a pair of runs.

            Freshman righty Ricky Krieger (New Philadelphia, Ohio) gave the Eagles a quality start by going six strong innings. Krieger allowed three runs (two earned) on eight hits. He walked two and whiffed six. Krieger is 4-1. When he tired, the Eagles turned to Zach Botjer (Deshler, Ohio/Sinclair C.C.). He pitched three innings to earn his conference-leading seventh save of the season. ODU got to Botjer for two runs, but the senior shut the door when he had to and preserved the win.

            In the second game, AU trailed, 3-2 after two innings, but rebounded to grab a 5-3 advantage after three frames. Kaido, who was named the tournament's most valuable player, was 2-for-5. Shortstop Austin Walts (Amherst, Ohio/Amherst Steele) was 2-for-5 and catcher Adam Murphy (West Carrollton, Ohio) was 2-for-4. Outfielder Alex Sortwell (San Mateo, Calif./Canada College) rapped a homer. Hampshire, first baseman Tyler Gray (Plain City, Ohio/Jonathan Alder) and second baseman Matt Gundlach (Monroeville, Ohio/Sandusky Perkins) all doubled.

            Third baseman Stephen Claypool went 3-for-5 for GVSU and second baseman Kevin Zak was 2-for-5. Both players had a double.

            One of the heroes of this game was sophomore pitcher Vince Frate (North Royalton, Ohio). Frate, now 3-4, was tagged for three runs and seven hits over the first two innings. In the last seven innings, he permitted a run on four hits. Frate walked two and struck out two. This was his second complete game of the year. Frate, Kaido, Hampshire and outfielder Shane Wagner (Volant, Pa./Mercyhurst Northeast C.C.) earned spots on the all-tournament team.

            Dan Saier, the second of four Grand Valley State pitchers, was tagged with the loss. Saier (3-1) was touched up for three runs on four hits in a third of an inning. Chris Ward started and went 1.2 innings.

            The loss puts the Lakers at 31-16.

            Both Ashland and GVSU should be included in the Midwest Regional Tournament which begins next week. The NCAA playoff field will be announced Sunday evening.

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Players Mentioned

Zach Botjer

#5 Zach Botjer

RHP
6' 2"
Senior
Austin Erb

#34 Austin Erb

1B/OF
5' 11"
Senior
Vince Frate

#19 Vince Frate

RHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Tyler Gray

#25 Tyler Gray

1B/3B
6' 3"
Junior
Matt Gundlach

#6 Matt Gundlach

SS/P
6' 2"
Senior
Mackenzie Hampshire

#44 Mackenzie Hampshire

1B/OF
6' 2"
Freshman
Wade Kaido

#20 Wade Kaido

3B/2B
5' 9"
Junior
Ricky Krieger

#4 Ricky Krieger

RHP
6' 0"
Freshman
Adam Murphy

#27 Adam Murphy

C
6' 0"
Junior
Alex Sortwell

#14 Alex Sortwell

OF
6' 0"
Junior
Shane Wagner

#24 Shane Wagner

OF/P
5' 11"
Junior
Austin Walts

#26 Austin Walts

SS
5' 11"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Zach Botjer

#5 Zach Botjer

6' 2"
Senior
RHP
Austin Erb

#34 Austin Erb

5' 11"
Senior
1B/OF
Vince Frate

#19 Vince Frate

6' 2"
Sophomore
RHP
Tyler Gray

#25 Tyler Gray

6' 3"
Junior
1B/3B
Matt Gundlach

#6 Matt Gundlach

6' 2"
Senior
SS/P
Mackenzie Hampshire

#44 Mackenzie Hampshire

6' 2"
Freshman
1B/OF
Wade Kaido

#20 Wade Kaido

5' 9"
Junior
3B/2B
Ricky Krieger

#4 Ricky Krieger

6' 0"
Freshman
RHP
Adam Murphy

#27 Adam Murphy

6' 0"
Junior
C
Alex Sortwell

#14 Alex Sortwell

6' 0"
Junior
OF
Shane Wagner

#24 Shane Wagner

5' 11"
Junior
OF/P
Austin Walts

#26 Austin Walts

5' 11"
Sophomore
SS