HIGH POINT, N.C. - In just the second start of his career, sophomore
Taylor Miller allowed only one run in five innings of work to lead Appalachian State University baseball to a 6-4 victory over High Point on Wednesday evening at Williard Stadium.
The triumph was the 12th in 13 games and 17th in the last 20 for Appalachian (23-17). It came against a red-hot High Point club that claimed three wins over top-15 opponents (No. 5 North Carolina and two vs. No. 14 Coastal Carolina) in the past week.
Miller overcame a shaky first inning before settling in for the win. High Point (17-20) loaded the bases with nobody out in the bottom of the first on a hit batter, walk and single. Billy Alvino's sacrifice fly to center field gave HPU an early 1-0 lead, but Miller recovered to strike out two of the inning's final three batters and escaped the frame with only a one-run deficit.
The right-handed sophomore went on to post zeros in each of the next four stanzas while the Mountaineer offense exploded for single runs in the second and third and three in the fourth to grab a 5-1 advantage.
Wes Hobson capped the early outburst with a two-out, two-run single to left center field in the fourth.
That would be enough support for Miller and the ASU relief combo of
Nick Daniels,
Josh Dowdy,
Chris Patterson and
Zach Quate. Appalachian's five hurlers limited the Panthers, which came into the evening averaging more than 10 runs per game over their last seven outings, to just four runs runs on 11 hits. Miller highlighted the effort by matching a career-high with six strikeouts in moving to 3-2 on the season.
HPU made things interesting with three runs in the bottom of the eighth, but Quate stranded runners on second and third to end the eighth and ASU added an insurance run on
Nick DeRose's RBI infield single in the ninth to make it 6-4.
Quate went on to retired three of the four batters he faced in the bottom of the ninth for his 10th save of the year. The right-handed senior moved into a tie for third nationally with his 10th save and lowered his ERA to a miniscule 0.59 in the process.
Freshman
Ryan Arrowood led the Apps' 13-hit effort with a career-best 3-for-5 performance. Hobson, DeRose and
Rand Smith added two hits apiece. Smith, who had a school-record 27-game hitting streak snapped on Tuesday versus North Carolina A&T, has now hit safely in 38-of-40 ballgames this season.
Appalachian opens a six-game homestand this weekend with a three-game Southern Conference series versus Wofford. Game times are set for 7 p.m. Friday, 4:30 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday at ASU's Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium, where the Mountaineers have won nine in a row.