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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Price homers; Jayhawks split

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— Senior Ryne Price hit a tie-breaking, two-run homer in the top of the seventh to become KU's career home-run record holder, and T.J. Walz pitched seven strong innings as the Jayhawks knocked off Maryland-Baltimore County, 4-1, in college baseball Friday evening at Robert C. Wynn Field.

The victory - with former Jayhawks and current major leaguers Tom Gorzelanny and Mike Zagurski in the stands - came hours after the Jayhawks suffered a 16-5 loss to Ohio State.

KU moved to 14-9 overall.

In Friday's late game, Price tagged career homer No. 30, supplanting former Jayhawk - and current Texas Ranger - Travis Metcalf as KU's career home-run leader. Metcalf hit 29 as Jayhawk.

With one on and nobody out in the seventh, Price sent a 1-2 pitch to left-center field to give KU a 3-1 lead. Senior Erik Morrison, who had two hits, singled and stole second following Price's home run. He scored on a wild pitch to stretch the lead to 4-1 and drop the Retrievers to 5-9.

Walz, a freshman right-hander, scattered seven hits over 62â3 innings in his first collegiate start. He recorded five strikeouts.

Junior Paul Smyth earned his fourth save of the season by striking out a pair in the ninth.

Earlier Friday, Ohio State scored six runs in the top of the fifth to power past KU.

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JayViking (anonymous) says...

does ryne homer in every game? good god

March 22, 2008 at 12:41 p.m. ( | suggest removal )