TROY, Ala. - App State fell to Troy in the middle game of the series at Riddle-Pace Field, 7-5, in a back-and-forth ballgame Friday night.
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CJ Boyd led the game off with his ninth home run in the last ten games giving the Mountaineers an early lead. The 1-0 ballgame would last until the sixth inning when
Hayden Cross reached on a leadoff double, and made his way to third after a wild pitch.
Golston Gillespie then hit an RBI single to right field, putting the Mountaineers up 2-0.
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In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Trojans would take the lead 3-2 on a pair of home runs in the inning. However, the Mountaineers answered right back. A leadoff walk for
Austin St. Laurent and a single from Boyd put ducks on the pond for
Xavier Moronta, and he hit a three-run homer down the right field line, putting App State in front 5-3.
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In the eighth inning, the Trojans delivered the final blow, scoring four runs in the frame to take a 7-5 lead.
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The Trojans had little offense to start and had five straight scoreless innings against
Dante Chirico. Chirico allowed only four hits and one walk across his five innings pitched.
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Jackson Steensma also performed well on the mound after coming in with two runners in scoring position in the eighth and striking out his only batter faced.
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At the plate the Mountaineers put up eight hits as a team. Boyd led the team going 4-for-5 on the night, while Gillespie finished 2-for-3. Moronta also extended his hitting streak to 15 consecutive games.
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The series finale between these two teams will be played on Saturday. First pitch is set for 3 p.m. ET.
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