NEW ORLEANS, La. – Southeastern Louisiana freshman
Brennan Stuprich scattered four hits Sunday on his way to shutting out New Orleans, 7-0, in Southland Conference action at Maestri Field, helping push the Lions into a first-place tie with the Privateers.
Stuprich (5-1) got stronger as the game wore on, retiring 12 consecutive batters before surrendering a two-out single in the ninth inning. He retired the next batter, the Privateer cleanup hitter, on a shallow pop-up to center field to close out it. The right-hander from Kenner, Louisiana needed exactly 100 pitches to finish the game, walking one and striking out five batters.
The Lions (25-15, 18-10 SLC) took the lead in the third inning. Designated hitter
Rhett Rosevear led off the inning with a triple over the head of the center fielder, scoring on
Nick Ray's sacrifice fly to right field.
Jacob Burke and
Eli Johnson combined to produce a two-out run in the fourth. Burke pulled a double inside the third-base bag and scored on Johnson's RBI single to center.
The Lions added two more in the fifth.
Evan Keller kept the inning alive with a two-out single over the head of the first baseman.
Tyler Finke worked a walk, putting a pair on for
Christian Garcia's double down the third-base line. Keller and Finke both scored, chasing UNO (23-17, 18-10 SLC) reliever Josh Cerejo from the game.
Burke started a three-run rally in the eighth, blasting a solo home run off the scoreboard in left-center. The one-out blast was his team-leading sixth of the season. Johnson followed with a double, chasing reliever Rudy Amaya.
Johnson advanced to third on a wild pitch before reliever Matt Delcambre hit Rosevear with a pitch, putting runners on the corners. Ray laid down a bunt, squeezing home Johnson. Rosevear stole third before
Bryce Grizzaffi worked a walk. Keller then produced his fourth hit of the game, an RBI single to left field.
Four Lions turned in multi-hit games, including Keller (4-for-5), Burke (3-for-4), Garcia (2-for-5) and Johnson (2-for-5).
Stuprich's shutout is the first nine-inning complete game by a Lion pitcher since Corey Gaconi shut out Sam Houston, May 10, 2019, in the series opener at Pat Kenelly Diamond at Alumni Field.
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