FAYETTEVILLE,
Ark. – The Arkansas
baseball team fell behind early in the 2008 season opener but timely hitting
and a strong-bullpen outing by Dallas Keuchel rallied the Razorbacks to a 9-4
win in front of 681 fans at Baum Stadium.
The win was the 14th-straight
season-opening win for the Razorbacks (1-0). The go-ahead hit came off the bat
of true freshman designated hitter Andy Wilkins, who connected for a three-run
home run on an off-speed pitch with two outs in the fourth inning. The blast
put the Hogs on top to stay a 5-4.
Keuchel, a sophomore out of Bishop Kelley
High School in Tulsa, Okla., pitched a career-high 5.1 innings in relief of
starter James Mahler. Keuchel also tied his career high in strikeouts with six
while not allowing a single hit to improve to 1-0.
“Dallas [Keuchel] was the key tonight,”
Arkansas head coach Dave Van Horn said. “He came in, threw strikes, had
something to prove and he proved it.”
Mahler, a true freshman was rattled early and
only lasted 1.1 innings, surrendering four runs on five hits. Justin Wells
pitched the final 2.1 innings for Arkansas, holding the Raiders to just two
hits while striking out four. Keuchel and Wells allowed just two Wright State
hits over the last 7.2 innings.
After
falling behind 4-0 in the first inning, junior-college transfer Chase Leavitt
got the Razorbacks on track with a two-run, two-out triple into the
right-center field gap.
Arkansas
added four more runs in the sixth inning, keyed by a two-RBI single through the
left side by senior first baseman Aaron Murphree.
Logan
Forsythe, Ben Tschepikow and Murphree paced the Hogs’ nine-hit attack with two
hits apiece while Wilkins collected three RBI and scored two runs. Forsythe
also drew two walks and stole a base.
Wright
State jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning, highlighted by Ross Vagedes
two-RBI double into the right-center field gap.
The
series continues at 1:05 p.m. Saturday as the Razorbacks look to clinch the
series against Wright State at Baum Stadium. Shaun Seibert makes his first start
of the season, just 338 day after undergoing Tommy John surgery on March 22 of
last year.