Superior, WI - The Martin Luther College baseball team kept up with UW-Superior in the first game of their 3-game series with the Yellowjackets on the road Wednesday evening. The Knights outhit UW-Superior 10-7, but would leave six runners on base as the Yellowjackets defeated MLC
5-2.
Carlos Walta was the starting pitcher for the Knights and gave up a season-low three runs (3 earned) on five hits in seven innings pitched. The junior also threw a season-best seven strikeouts on the mound for his best start of the season.
UW-Superior scored its first run in the bottom of the third and posted two more in the bottom of the fifth. MLC stayed near them only down 3-0 heading into the bottom of the eighth, but the Yellowjackets made it 5-0 following a sacrifice fly and an RBI double.
MLC made a bit of a push at a comeback and scored their two runs in the top of the ninth after
Samuel Rodriguez drove in
Parker Winghart and Walta on a two-run double to right center. From there, UW-Superior's starter, Ben Welle, got the final two outs to finish off his complete game performance.
Stolen bases were a key component in the Yellowjackets' five runs, as UW-Superior stole seven bases to put themselves in a good position.
The Knights had four players with two base hits (Winghart, Walta,
Carter Seltz, and
Mark Vogel), while Rodriguez led the team with two RBI.
MLC (5-10) will play games two and three against UW-Superior tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.