18.Apr.2010 at 18 | UncleLar
Errors Prove Costly in Baseball’s 4-3 Loss at Purdue
Joey DeBernardis’ on-base streak snaps at 24 games, but Ben Heath walks twice to up his to 21.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue turned three errors into three unearned runs to hand the Nittany Lion baseball team a heartbreaking 4-3 loss in the series finale on Sunday afternoon at Lambert Field. With the Lions leading 3-2 in the eighth, a bouncer to third would have ended the inning, but a fielding error allowed the tying and go-ahead runs to score. Senior Mike Wanamaker (Upper Nyack, N.Y.) dazzled on the mound in his best start of the season, allowing only six hits and one earned run over 6.2 strong innings. Penn State (14-20, 2-7 Big Ten) returns to action with a pair of home midweek games, against Duquesne on Tuesday and Mount St. Mary’s on Wednesday.
via Errors Prove Costly in Baseball’s 4-3 Loss at Purdue – PENN STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE.
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