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Bob Dixon

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No. 8 Kentucky’s Rally Falls Just Short at No. 2 Louisville



LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Kentucky staged a furious ninth inning rally, bringing the go-ahead run to the plate after trailing by five runs, but couldn’t quite claw all the way back, falling 5-3 to No. 2 Louisville Tuesday night, April 4 in front of a record crowd of 6,210 fans at Jim Patterson Stadium.

In all nine of UK’s defeats this season the tying or go-ahead run has come to the plate in either the eighth or ninth inning.

Louisville, which entered the game having won 50 of 51 regular season home games since the beginning of the 2016 season, took advantage of several two-out miscues by the No. 8 Wildcats in the first three innings, scoring all five of its runs with two outs.

In each of the first two innings UK starter Zack Thompson recorded two quick outs before the Cardinals rallied for runs. In the first, an error and an infield hit set up a two-run double, and in the second three consecutive two-out, 3-2 count walks led to two more runs for the Cardinals on Devin Hairston’s two-run ground rule double to the left-centerfield gap.

Meanwhile, the Cats (21-9, 7-2 SEC) created scoring opportunities itself but couldn’t find the breakthrough hit until the ninth inning. They left seven runners in scoring position on the night, including four in the first three innings.

Still, UK would not succumb to the crowd and the situation. The bullpen threw 5.1 scoreless innings to keep the game within reach before the ninth inning rally. Two singles and a walk loaded the bases before Tristan Pompey beat out an infield hit to first to drive in a run and extend the Cats’ streak of not being shutout to 49 games. Zach Reks followed with a line drive off the first baseman’s glove to score two more and bring the go-ahead run to the plate but was thrown out trying to steal second to end the game in an effort to get the tying run in scoring position.

AT THE PLATE

Kentucky had 11 hits but left nine runners on base, including seven in scoring position on a night when it just couldn’t dial up the breakthrough hit. The Wildcats broke through for three runs in the ninth inning, extending a streak of 49 games without being shut out, creating an opportunity to come all the way back for the win. Marcus Carson had three hits after being moved down in the lineup, while Evan White, Tristan Pompey and Zach Reks each had multi-hit games as well.

ON THE MOUND

Freshman starter Zack Thompson had some tough luck in closing out innings. A two-out error led to two unearned runs in the first inning, and after retiring the first two batters in the second inning, he walked three in a row to set up two more runs. The Wildcats got stellar relief pitching from the bullpen. Brad Schaenzer got UK out of a jam in the third inning and added two scoreless frames. Austin Keen, Colton Cleary and Chris Machamer each threw a shutout inning.

NOTES

  • Junior 1B Evan White went 2-for-5 and currently owns a seven-game hit streak.

  • White now has 179 career hits, moving him out of a tie with John Shelby (2004-06) and into 18th place alone on UK’s career hits list.

  • It was White’s ninth multi-hit game in 17 appearances this season and 53rd of his career.

  • Sophomore OF Tristan Pompey went 2-for-4 with an RBI.

  • Pompey now has hit safely in 17 of his past 19 games.

  • He has 11 multi-hit games this season, 18 in his career.

  • Senior OF Zach Reks had two hits, including a two-run single in the ninth. He has 12 multi-hit games this season, 23 in his career.

  • Senior OF Marcus Carson went 3-for-4 with a run scored.

  • It was Carson’s 13th multi-hit game of the season and 20th of his career.

  • Kentucky is now 10-6 against ranked opponents this season.

ON DECK

Kentucky travels to No. 19 Mississippi State for what promises to be a rowdy weekend at Dudy Noble Field with State holding its “Super Bulldog Weekend”. Friday’s first pitch is 7 p.m. ET. Fans can listen on the UK Sports Network via UKathletics.com and iHeart Radio, as well as on 630 AM WLAP.

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