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Donaldson's Walk-Off Home Runs Completes Comeback As #10 Tigers Down #30 VMI, 10-8
March 14, 2007
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Josh Donaldson hit a laser over the green monster in left to complete Auburn's comeback from six runs down as the No. 10 Auburn baseball team defeated No. 30 VMI, 10-8, on Wednesday afternoon at Plainsman Park. Trailing 8-2 after six, Auburn (18-3) scored two in the seventh, one in the eighth and five in the ninth to collect its 10th come-from-behind victory this season. "I thought we finally started playing the way we are capable of playing in the seventh-, eighth- and ninth. We were getting out-energyed and out-played by VMI in the early part of the game," AU Head Coach Tom Slater said. "One thing we need to be everyday is high-energy and from the seventh-inning on, we were high-energy and we won the game. Give all the credit to our players for winning those last three innings and therefore winning the game." Down 8-5 with one out in the ninth and facing the national leader in saves, Dustin Spruill (4-for-5, 2B, 2 R) got the Auburn rally started with a double to right. A nine-pitch walk to Philip Stringer (1-for-1, BB, R, RBI) put runners on first and second for Luke Greinke (1-for-5, R, RBI), who singled home Spruill to make it a two run game with Joseph Sanders (2-for-3, 2 2B, R, 2 RBI) coming up. The sophomore promptly ripped a two-RBI double down the line in left to tie the game, setting the table for Donaldson (2-for-4, HR, R, 2 RBI), the SEC home runs leader. With a 1-2 count, the junior stroked a liner over the wall in left, completing the comeback with his eighth homer of the year.
"I was just looking for something over the plate because if I hit a single I think (pinch runner) Bruce (Edwards) can score from second," Donaldson said. "I got really fortunate as the ball hung up there a little bit and I was able to put it over the monster." Auburn's two runs in the seventh came when Josh Stapleton (0-for-2, R, RBI) reached on a fielder's choice that scored Mike Bianucci (0-for-5) and Stringer laid down a bunt single that scored Stapleton. The run in the seventh was scored when the VMI catcher dropped the third strike in Robert Brooks' (1-for-4, R) at-bat and threw down to first, allowing Sanders to race home from third to make it 8-5 at the time. Auburn twice held leads in the early innings, only to see VMI push three runs across in the fourth and four more in the sixth to hold a six-run advantage. Scott Shuman (4-0) picked up his fourth win in relief, going 1.0 innings and allowing a hit and two walks but no runs, striking out two. Kevin Crum (0-1), who entered the game a perfect 10-for-10 in save opportunities, suffered his first loss of the year, allowing five runs on five hits and a walk in 1.1 innings. The loss snapped VMI's eight-game winning streak and moved the Keydets' record to 13-4. Jacoby Fields allowed the homer to Donaldson. Auburn ended its 10-game home stand 8-2 and will hit the road for the opening conference series of the year, traveling to Georgia for a three-game set against the Bulldogs. Friday night's game is scheduled for a 6pm ET first pitch while the Saturday and Sunday games are both set to get underway at 2pm ET. GAME NOTES |