Box Score AUBURNDALE, Fla. --- Second-ranked Minnesota State used a balanced effort offensively and on the mound to best No. 6 Grand Valley State, 6-4, at Lake Myrtle Field in non-conference action Monday afternoon as part of the Russ Matt Invitational.
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The win elevates the Mavericks to 10-2 overall, while the Lakers slip to 7-4 on the year.
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Grand Valley State jumped in front, 1-0, in the top of the first inning as junior
Mike Nadratowski pulled a leadoff triple down the right field line, before he was driven in on sacrifice fly to right by junior
Jesse Abel.
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The Mavericks responded with a two-out rally in the bottom of the second. A walk to senior
Todd Standish (Brookings, S.D.) followed by a double to left center off the bat of sophomore
Taylor Branstad (Apple Valley, Minn.) placed two runners in scoring position. Freshman
Eric Peterson (Eagan, Minn.) stepped up with a single to center field scoring both runs and extending MSU a 2-1 lead.
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Minnesota State made it a four-run cushion with three additional tallies in the bottom of the fourth. After Branstad reached on an error and advanced via a sacrifice bunt, senior
Parker Sullivan (Rapid City, S.D.) drove in the run with a diamond cutter up the middle. The MSU offense clicked once again with two down as junior
Nolan Johnson (Bloomington, Minn.) singled up the middle, before senior
Stetson Olson (Renton, Wash.) plated Sullivan and Johnson with a two-run double to deep right field.
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Junior
Mathias Butala (Cold Spring, Minn.) displayed outstanding command in his first career start scattering three hits with no walks while striking out five across five frames for the Purple and Gold.
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GVSU pulled within a run in the top of the seventh after tagging the Maverick bullpen for three runs in the innings. After a walk, single and hit batter loaded the bases, junior
Kevin Zak cranked a two-run single through the left side. Senior
Giancarlo Brugnoni followed that with an RBI double down the right field line slicing the MSU lead to 5-4. However, senior
Mike Andries (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) answered back for MSU in the bottom of the frame when he belted his first homer of the year over the fence in right field, a solo shot, increasing the advantage to 6-4.
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Junior
Matt Geislinger (Watkins, Minn.) retired all six batters he faced in the eighth and ninth innings - striking out two - to earn the save, his first of the season.
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Butala (1-0) earned his first career win in the contest, while sophomore Patrick Kelly (0-2)took the loss after allowing 10 hits, six runs with three earned and two walks against three strikeouts in 6.2 innings of work.
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Offensively, Branstad finished two-of-four with a double and two runs scored, while Olson also went two-of-four and added a double and pair of RBI. Sullivan was two-for-five with a run and a RBI, and Peterson ended one-of-two with two RBI.
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With three games remaining in their spring trip, the Mavericks will battle Ohio Dominican tomorrow morning at 8:15 a.m. CST.