Union Holds
on for 9-8 win over Azusa
Bulldogs win first World Series game in first ever appearance
LEWISTON, Idaho
- No. 5 Union (Ky.) College (48-16) won its first game in its
inaugural World Series after surviving a 9-8 victory over No. 4
Azusa Pacific (Calif.) University at the 2008 AVISTA-NAIA World
Series. The NAIA's leading wins pitcher, Marty Popham (shown
left), went 8.2
innings striking out nine batters to improve to 17-1 on the
year.
The Cougars of APU had the tying-run on first base in the ninth
inning with two outs but couldn't plate the team's ninth run.
They scored three times in the final two innings to give the
1,380 fans an exciting third game of the Series.
Union plated two runs in the first inning without the benefit of
a hit. Lioney Henriquez came home on a passed ball by APU
catcher Derrick Keeton. The second run in the inning was scored
via a wild pitch uncorked by starter Andrew Shive. Reaching on
the walk, Joe Grinstead gave the Bulldogs a 2-0 lead on the wild
pitch.
APU got to within 2-1 in the top of the third frame. Ryan Dowell
reached on a one-out walk. After scooting over to third on a
single and a walk, he scored on a fielder's choice by Kirk
Nieuwenhuis.
Justin Hart gave Union a 4-1 edge thanks to his ninth home run
of the year, a two-run shot, in the third inning. Popham was
cruising through four innings giving up just one hit and one run
up to that point. He ran into trouble starting with the second
Azusa Pacific batter, Dowell, in the fifth inning.
Dowell came around on a Matt Venegas RBI single. That run was
the first of four in the inning as the Cougars tied the score at
5-5. Nieuwenhuis provided the big hit. On a 1-1 pitch, he laced
a triple, his team-leading fourth of the year, to right field as
two runners scored on the play.
The tie was broken in the bottom half of the fifth as the
Bulldogs scored twice. They expanded their lead to 9-5 with two
more in the sixth. APU threatened in the eighth inning stringing
together two, two-out singles to chase Popham. Marcus White toed
the rubber for Union and induced a grounder to shortstop. The
grounder was misplayed and the Cougars scored once on the error,
before White struck out the ensuing batter.
Down by three at 9-6, APU created drama in the top of the ninth
courtesy of Keeton's bat. With two outs, he struck a single to
left field to score two Cougars and the score stood 9-8.
However, White earned his first save of the year sitting down
APU batter Drew Evans on a called third-strike.
Popham allowed a season-tying high five runs on eight hits.
After 146 total pitches, he exited the game in the top of the
eighth inning with two outs. He walked five batters.
Union marks the third straight team in the last three years to
win their first World Series game in their first ever appearance
- Walsh (2007) and British Columbia (2006) were the others.
Union will take on the winner of No. 1 Lee (Tenn.) and No. 8
Bellevue (Neb.) on Monday, May 26 at 3 p.m. PST. Azusa Pacific
turns back around tomorrow morning and plays No. 9 Ohio
Dominican University (40-15) at 8:30 a.m. - ODU dropped a 15-3,
8-inning game to No. 8 Bellevue earlier today.