Box Score
TULSA, Okla. - It wasn't exactly the start to
the 2013 season the Oral Roberts baseball team was looking for on
Friday, as the Golden Eagles dropped the season opener to Saint
Louis, 4-2.
After ORU starter Jose Gonzalez set the Billikens down in order
in the top of the first, sophomore Jose
Trevino stepped to the plate, delivering a shot over the left
field wall for the first run of the season for the Golden
Eagles.
Trevino ended his freshman campaign in 2012 with 13 home runs,
tied for the team high with Jared
Schlehuber.
The junior Gonzalez was credit with the loss, pitching eight
innings, allowing five hits and no earned runs. Picking up the
victory was Alex Alemann and James Norwood entered the game in the
sixth inning to earn the save for the Billikens.
Unfortunately, the Golden Eagle defense was as cold as the
weather, committing four errors in the ball game. One of the more
costly errors came in the top of the sixth, when a misplayed fly
ball put leadoff batter Mike Levine on base.
The error didn't seem to both Gonzalez, striking out the next
batter, followed by a pop out in foul ground for the second out of
the inning. However, with two outs, first baseman Mike Vigliarolo
blistered the first pitch of the at bat that easily cleared the
left field wall, to give the Billikens a 2-1 lead.
In the top of the eighth, the error bug struck ORU yet again.
With Levine standing on second base after ripping a pitch to left
center for a double, Danny Brennan hit a dribbler to second base
for an infield single. A pair of Golden Eagles ultimately collided
while pursuing the hit, causing the ball to get away, allowing
Levine to score.
"One area we knew we needed to improve our game in was the
defense," said first year head coach Ryan
Folmar following the loss. "It reared its ugly head today, but
we are going to keep working and hopefully get better throughout
the year on that end."
The Billikens tacked on another run in the top of the ninth as
Grant Nelson hit the third home run of the contest to left
field.
Like in many openers, it takes a few games to work the rust off
in the field. The story held true for Saint Louis as well,
committing their two errors in the ball game in the final half
inning.
Following a double to left off the bat of Austen
Colt, Logan
Domenico reached base when the SLU first baseman dropped an
easy fly ball. ORU eventually loaded the bases on the next batter
when the Billiken first baseman booted a ground ball by Kevin
Cho.
With two outs after a couple of strikeouts, junior Matt Brandy,
a transfer from St. Pertersburg College in Florida, took four
pitches for the free pass, pushing in Domenico from third for the
final run of the game.
Nate
Goro had a solid day, both in the field and at the plate, going
three for four. Transfer Joey Migliaccio and Brandy each added hits
as well.
Overall, the Golden Eagles stranded 13 runners on base to just
five by Saint Louis.
"We have a lot of guys that got their first Division I college
experience and that's important," mentioned Folmar. "We have two
games left in the series and you got to be able to bounce back from
tough losses the next day."
The same two teams go at it again tomorrow after for the second
game of the three game set with first pitch scheduled for 2
p.m.