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MURRAY, Ky. –
Casey Collins notched a career high 10 strikeouts, but the Eastern Kentucky University baseball team dropped a back-and-forth game against the Murray State University Racers, 8-4, Saturday afternoon at Reagan Field.
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The Colonels (22-25, 8-15 OVC) drew first blood in the fourth inning.
Alex Holderbach led off the inning with a single to left field. A
Matt Olive sacrifice bunt moved Holderbach to second, and a
Daniel McFarland single pushed Holderbach to third. After a wild pitch let McFarland move to second,
Shea Sullivan singled to right field to score both Holderbach and McFarland, giving EKU a 2-0 lead.
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The Racers (24-23, 12-11 OVC) tied the game when a bases loaded single from Adam Bauer brought two base runners home.
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Murray State took the lead in the sixth inning when Kipp Moore singled with the bases loaded and brought Tyler Lawrence home, giving the Racers a 3-2 lead heading into the seventh.
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Sullivan led off the seventh with a single to right field, and went home following a
Ryland Kerr triple.
Cornell Nixon used a sacrifice bunt to plate Kerr in the next at-bat, giving EKU a 4-3 lead in the seventh.
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The Racers tied the game again in the bottom of the seventh, and then used a four-run eighth inning to take the game, 8-4.
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Sullivan led the way for the Colonels with three hits and two RBIs.
Ben Fisher also had three hits, and McFarland finished with two hits. Collins (2-1) earned a no decision on the day. His 10 strikeouts eclipse his previous career high of six, which he had on April 4 at Northern Kentucky.
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The series finale for the Colonels and the Racers is set for a 2 p.m. start on Sunday at Reagan Field.Â