For Immediate Release:
Saturday, March 29, 2003
Contact: Dave Geringer, UTPA Sports Information
Director, (956) 381-2240
It took Parker several weeks, but he has now firmly established himself in that role. He made his third consecutive strong start, scattering five hits and pitching his second complete game of the season to lead the Broncs to a 5-1 victory over Dallas Baptist Saturday afternoon at the Edinburg Baseball Stadium.
Parker’s
start was almost a carbon copy of his outing 12 days ago, when he pitched a
five-hitter in a 6-1 win against
While
Parker held the Patriots at bay, Texas-Pan American made short work of DBU starter
Ethan Barton, scoring five runs in the first inning and driving him from the
mound before he recorded an out. Freshman left fielder Louie Alamia (
Parker held DBU hitless until designated hitter Cody Montgomery singled with two out in the fourth. He then hit center fielder Josh Causey, but got first baseman Greg Lindsey to ground out to Ortiz.
The
Patriots threatened twice more. Robinson led off the sixth with a single, right
fielder Daniel Tsukahara beat out and infield hit, and Montgomery singled to
score Robinson, But Parker got Causey to line out to junior third baseman Matt
Sisk (Fort Worth, TX/Arlington Heights HS/New Mexico), and catcher John Schindler
bounced to Sisk to end the inning. DBU got two men on in the eighth, but Lindsey
flied to Alamia to end the threat. Left fielder Jon Wilson singled with one
out in the ninth, but Parker struck out third baseman Lance Bina and Eichel
threw out
“Travis
Parker threw a great game,” said UTPA Head Coach
Lefthander Jeremy Wilson, who relieved Barton in the first, limited UTPA to four hits during the final eight innings. Alamia was hitless in two at-bats, ending his consecutive game hitting streak at 22. His streak tied the all-time UTPA record set by Joe Hernandez in 1975. Alamia walked in the first inning, popped to shortstop in the second, struck out in the fourth and was hit by a pitch in the seventh.
“Louie had a great run,” said Gawlik. “It’s very tough to hit in as many games as he did. He’s been hitting well against all kinds of pitching, and today, he just wasn’t able to get a hit. That lefthander did a good job against us.”
Parker improved to 3-2 with the victory, while Barton took the defeat and fell to 5-2.
The Broncs improved to 16-15 with the victory, while the Patriots fell to 20-16 with the defeat.
Texas-Pan
American will return to action when they host Texas A&M-Kingsville Tuesday
afternoon at
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