Red-White World Series Clinched by White with Win
10/30/2014 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
HOUSTON - Led by an impressive pitching effort and clutch hitting, White earned a 3-2 win over Red to clinch the Red-White World Series at Cougar Field. The series finale will still be played Friday at 2 p.m.
A combined five-hitter from the arms of starter Austin Moore and relievers Jake Lemoine and Aaron Fletcher lifted White to a one-run victory, despite a Red Team rally in the seventh inning.
Moore finished the night, tossing 3.2 shutout frames, allowing just two hits with four strikeouts, while Lemoine entered in the fourth to fan his only hitter of that frame. He then returned in the fifth to toss a 1-2-3 inning and wrapped up his night with two strikeouts and 1.1 hitless innings.
Fletcher made a solid showing as a true freshman as the left-hander allowed just two hits, despite surrendering a two-run homerun off the bat of junior Kyle Survance in the final frame. Fletcher struck out four and allowed just one walk and three hits in 2.0 innings.
Freshman Michael Wisz put the White Team on board first when he took a pitch into right field to make it 1-0 White in the bottom of the fourth, scoring Campbell, who reached on a fielding error. With runners at first and third in the fourth, Lantrip was relieved by Taylor Cobb.
Stading extended White's lead by three runs in the fourth on a two-out, two-run single into left center.
All three runs were unearned in the inning.
Offensively, White connected on six hits, led by junior Ashford Fulmer's two-hit night. Stading drove in two RBI on a single, while Wisz picked up another RBI during the series with his hit.
Red tallied five hits, led by Survance's two-hit night and two-RBI performance on a two-run homerun, while redshirt freshman Gino Marucci singled and scored a run.
PITCHING
White
Austin Moore - 3.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 4 K
Jake Lemoine - 1.1 , 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
Aaron Fletcher - 2.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 4 K
Red
Andrew Lantrip - 3.1 IP, 4 H, 3 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
Taylor Cobb - 1.2 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
Micah Edwards - 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
Houston Baseball will wrap up the 2014 Red-White World Series on Friday. First pitch is slated for 2 p.m. at Cougar Field.
The Red-White World Series is free and open to the public.
RED TEAM
Ian Rice
Kyle Survance
Josh Vidales
Connor Wong
Robert Grilli
Justin Montemayor
Chris Iriart
Michael Pyeatt
Garrett Domingue
Gino Marucci
George Pappas
Pitchers: Kyle Dowdy, Andrew Lantrip, Marshall Kasowski, Bubba Maxwell, Taylor Cobb, Micah Edwards, Hayden Barnett
WHITE TEAM
Jacob Campbell
Ashford Fulmer
Zac Taylor
Corey Julks
Connor Hollis
Chase Cryer
Michael Wisz
Jordan Stading
Daniel Halevy
Derek Dickerson
Colin Butkiewicz
Pitchers: David Longville, Austin Moore, Patrick Weigel, Seth Romero, Jared Robinson, Aaron Fletcher, Chris Reed, Jake Lemoine, Aaron Garza, Braeden Holub
The Red Team will start Marshall Kasowski, while the White Team will start Patrick Weigel in the series finale.
BUY SEASON TICKETS
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A LOOK AT THE 2015 SCHEDULE
For the ninth consecutive season, Houston will open its slate at Cougar Field, having accumulated a winning record of 14-6, which includes three straight weekend sweeps the past three seasons under Whitting - who will begin his fifth season at the helm.
"I'm really excited about this year's schedule," Whitting said. "It is probably one of the most competitive ones we have made since our staff took over in 2010."
Houston will open the season hosting Minnesota on Feb. 13-15. The Cougars and Gophers will meet for the first time since 1987 as they have met 25 previous times.
The home slate for the Cougars will continue with their third straight weekend series at Cougar Field when it welcomes first-time opponent Columbia for a four-game series, set for Feb. 27-March 1.
"Our fans will have a great opportunity to see us play against great opponents here in our city," Whitting said.
QUICK HITS
OUR CITY
• 31 home games; 36 in the city of Houston
• First seven games of the season played at Cougar Field
• 19 of first 21 games played in the city of Houston
• First five weekends played in city of Houston - four at Cougar Field
OPENING WEEKEND
• Houston will host Opening Weekend for the ninth consecutive season
• Cougars are 14-6 all-time during Opening Weekend under Whitting
• Cougars have swept the last three Opening Weekend series under Whitting
A LOOK BACK AT 2014
Houston is coming off a 2014 season that saw it ranked No. 11 in the nation to finish the year and notch one of the best seasons in program history, tying a program-record with 48 wins and earning its first trip to the NCAA postseason since 2008. The Cougars were ranked nationally for 13 straight weeks during the season, polling in as high as No. 5 in the nation during week 17.
Houston captured the Baton Rouge Regional title with back-to-back wins over LSU to advance to the Austin Super Regional (vs. Texas) - a first since 2003. 2014 also saw Houston win the American Athletic Conference Baseball Championship tournament title with a win over Louisville. The Cougars posted the nation's No. 1 RPI in non-conference, regular-season play with an impressive 27-5 record.
The 27 regular-season, non-conference wins was the most since 27 in 2002 for the program. Houston posted a home record of 25-8 for the most home wins since Cougar Field was redone in 1995. The Cougars opened 2014 with four straight home weekend sweeps, marking the first time in program history to accomplish that feat. Houston saw itself earn a season sweep of Rice - first since 1991 to reclaim the Silver Glove trophy, which has been with the Owls since 2000.
The Cougars were led by one of the nation's top pitching staffs as senior relievers Chase Wellbrock (5-0, 12 SV) and Tyler Ford (9-0, 4 SV) combined for a 14-0 record and 16 saves. Freshman RHP Andrew Lantrip was named a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and the conference's Rookie of the Year, while eight other Cougars earned All-League honors.
The postseason saw sophomores Josh Vidales and Kyle Survance earn American Baseball Championship and Baton Rouge Regional Most Outstanding Player honors, respectively. Three Cougars were tabbed All-Region led by seniors Casey Grayson and Chase Wellbrock on the First Team and senior Tyler Ford on the Second Team. Off the field, the Cougars continued to excel in the classroom, led by sophomore Justin Montemayor, who was tabbed a First Team CoSIDA Academic All-District award winner.
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