COURTESY University of Arkansas:
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Joe
Serrano and Matt Vinson each drove in a pair of runs, while Barrett Astin worked
five solid innings on the mound as the No. 1 Arkansas baseball team defeated
Western Illinois, 7-2, on Saturday afternoon at Baum
Stadium.
The
victory clinches the series for the Razorbacks, who improve to 2-0 on the young
season. Western Illinois falls to 0-2 with the
loss.
Astin
(1-0) earned the win on the mound for the Razorbacks, throwing five innings and
allowing one run on three hits with three strikeouts. Jalen Beeks made his
Razorback debut out of the bullpen and struck out four and allowed just two hits
in three shutout frames. Thomas Altimont also made his debut in an Arkansas
uniform, pitching the ninth and giving up a run on three hits with a
strikeout.
Western
Illinois starter Tyler Willman (0-1) took the loss after allowing seven runs,
all earned, on seven hits with a pair of strikeouts in 5.1 innings.
Brian
Anderson and Vinson each had two hits to lead the Razorbacks at the plate.
Vinson drove in two runs, while Anderson scored twice. Serrano also drove in two
runs and scored twice, while going 1-for-3 at the plate. Jake Wise and Brett
McAfee also contributed an RBI each.
Jameson
Henning had two hits to lead the Leathernecks offensively. Brent Turner
accounted for Western Illinois' only RBI of the
game.
After a
scoreless first inning, Arkansas took the lead with two runs in the second.
Jacob Mahan doubled to the alley in right-center field to begin the inning and
Serrano was hit by a pitch to put runners on first and second. After a fly out
to center by Wise, McAfee grounded out to first to advance the runners to second
and third with two out. Vinson was able to get a clutch two-out, two-RBI single
into right field, plating both runners and giving the Razorbacks a 2-0
lead.
Western
Illinois cut the lead in half with a run in the top of the third. Neil DeCook
drew a leadoff walk and advanced to second on a groundout by Joey White. Turner
then went to the opposite field and singled to left, scoring DeCook from second
base.
Arkansas
got the run back in the home half of the fourth. Anderson started the inning
with a single to left and then stole second. A fly out by Mahan moved Anderson
to third and a ground out to short by Serrano brought Anderson home to make the
score 3-1.
The
Razorbacks put together their biggest inning of the day in the sixth, scoring
four times. Eric Fisher started things with a leadoff walk and then advanced to
second when Anderson singled on a line drive that hit off the pitcher's leg. A
sacrifice bunt by Mahan advanced runners to second and third. Serrano then
singled into left, scoring Fisher. Anderson was also able to score and Serrano
reached second after the WIU left fielder committed an error by bobbling the
ball. A double down the left field line by Wise plated Serrano to make the score
6-1. After Wise stole third, McAfee drove in Wise with a RBI ground out to
third.
Western
Illinois was able to get a run back in the top of the ninth. Jake Moore led off
the inning with a double down the right field line and Mark Garton singled to
right to put runners on the corners with no out. Tanner Glore grounded into a
6-4-3 double play to score Moore and make the score 7-2. The Leathernecks were
unable to get any closer as Altimont struck out White looking to end the
contest.