No. 9 Greyhounds Nip Dragons By A Nose

Zach Campbell finished 2 for 3 with three runs scored in Tiffin's one run loss to Indianapolis
Zach Campbell finished 2 for 3 with three runs scored in Tiffin's one run loss to Indianapolis

The Tiffin University baseball team narrowly dropped their Saturday afternoon nine inning affair with the University of Indianapolis. The Dragons clawed back to within a run twice, but couldn't find the hit they desperately needed to tie or take the lead, falling 6-5.

Tiffin starter Luke Fraley knew he had a tough task ahead of him on Saturday, but he never wavered and went at the Greyhounds. After keeping the Hounds off the board in the 1st, Indianapolis broke through for a single run in the 2nd with a double and single to lead 1-0. 

Tiffin responded a half inning later, using a Zach Campbell triple down the left field line, and a Brayden Callihan infield single to tie the score at 1-1. The tie was short-lived as the Greyhounds led off their half of the 3rd with a solo home run to lead 2-1. Indianapolis tacked on another run with a walk, sac bunt, and single to take a 3-1 lead.

Neither side dented the scoreboard in the 4th, but in the 5th the Greyhounds extended their lead to 4-1 with a double steal. An inning later the Greyhounds took advantage of a Tiffin miscue, scoring a run on a wild pitch to hold a 5-1 advantage.

After being held scoreless for three innings, Tiffin's offense awoke from their slumber and started to chip away at their deficit. With one out, Kyle Vance singled, Campbell followed with a walk, and Brayden Callihan received a free pass to load the bases. Alec McCurry, facing a new pitcher on the hill, didn't wait long to clear his plate. McCurry hooked a double down the left field line to score all three runners, and pull Tiffin to within a run at 5-4.

Tiffin's bullpen held Indianapolis off the board in the 7th, but with one out in the 8th the Greyhounds hammered an extremely important solo home run to lead 6-4.

The Dragons refused to go quietly, putting two runners on with one out in the 9th. McCurry stayed hot for Tiffin, stinging a single back up the box to plate a run and make it a one run deficit for Tiffin. Needing just one more ground ball with eyes to tie the score, Tiffin was denied by the Greyhounds' bullpen, dropping the Dragons 6-5.

On the mound, Luke Fraley took the loss for Tiffin, tossing 5 2/3rd innings while striking out eight. Alec McCurry was the offensive star for Tiffin, finishing 2 for 4 with four runs batted in. Youngster Zach Campbell had a nice game for Tiffin, going 2 for 3 with three runs scored.

The series will conclude on Sunday, with first pitch at high noon.