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MURRAY, Ky. – The Eastern Kentucky University baseball team used an seven-run first inning to establish a lead it would not surrender, beating the Murray State University Racers, 10-4, at Reagan Field on Sunday.
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The Colonels (23-25, 9-15 OVC) came out swinging in the first inning when
Cornell Nixon led the game off with a single.
Nick Howie sent a double into right field in the next at-bat, putting runners on second and third.
Ben Fisher used a double to right center to bring both Nixon and Howie home and give EKU a 2-0 lead. After
Alex Holderbach drew a walk and
Shea Sullivan singled with a bunt to load the bases,
Matt Olive launched his fourth home run of the season over the wall in left center for a bases clearing grand slam. Finally,
Ryland Kerr singled and scored in the next at-bat thanks to a
Logan Starnes double, putting the Colonels in front 7-0 heading to the bottom of the first.
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The Racers (24-24, 12-12 OVC) got a run back in the bottom of the second on a Jack Hranec single, making it 7-1 EKU after the second.
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A scoreless third gave way to the fourth where Eastern would extend its lead. Fisher started the inning off getting hit by a pitch and advancing to second on a wild pitch. A Holderbach single sent Fisher to third, and a Sullivan sacrifice fly brought him home. After a passed ball allowed Holderbach to advance to second, Olive doubled down the left field line to score Holderbach, giving EKU a 9-1 lead after the top of the fourth.
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Murray State tried to chip away at the EKU lead in the bottom of the fifth, but only managed to score one run on a Brandon Gutzler double, and the Colonels took a 9-2 advantage into the sixth.
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In the sixth the Racers continued to claw away at the Eastern lead, this time with a two-run homer from Hranec. EKU still held the lead, 9-4, going into the seventh.
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Eastern cracked double digits in the top of the eighth when
Brenden Overton, who came on as a pinch runner for Holderbach, scored from third on a wild pitch, extending Eastern's lead to six, 10-4. EKU would shut the Racers down over the next two innings, securing the 10-4 victory.
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Olive's five RBIs on three hits led the way for Eastern. Fisher picked up two RBIs, while Nixon, Holderbach and Sullivan finished with two hits each.
Bryan Quillens (3-2) earned the win with six innings on the mound, striking out three.
Caleb Johnson notched his seventh save of the year with his three innings of scoreless relief.
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The Colonels return to Richmond to host the University of Tennessee Volunteers for a Strikeout ALS game on Wednesday. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Earle Combs Stadium.