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Kenny Cox | Posted: 17 Apr 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Kenny Cox

BYU Drops 6-4 Contest to Utah

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PROVO, Utah - Falling behind early, the BYU baseball team dropped its final game of the season series to the University of Utah 6-4 on Tuesday night at Larry H. Miller Field in front of a crowd of 1,523 fans, the largest of the season.
 
BYU fell to 17-14 on the year with Utah improving to 10-25. Despite the loss the Cougars still edged the Utes in the Deseret First Duel, winning two out of three games this season.
 
“We got down early and tried to battle back,” first-year pitching coach Wally Ritchie said. “[Capper] wanted this game badly and because of that he was too pumped up and didn’t locate his pitches well.”
 
 
Starting pitcher Chris Capper took the loss for the Cougars, surrendering five runs in 5.0 innings, giving up 12 hits and striking out seven. Utah’s Tony Vocca earned the win for the Utes, putting in 2.2 innings of relief and allowing one run on two hits and striking out four.
 
Utah jumped out to an early 4-0 lead, scoring three runs in the first inning and one in the second. The Utes swung early and often, picking up six hits in the first two innings, including a two-run homer. Utah slugged 15 hits in the game, six for extra bases.
 
The Cougars got on the board in the bottom of the second inning. Shortstop Austin Hall was hit by a pitch to start the inning, advanced to second on a wild pitch and then eventually scored from third on a passed ball.
 
After Utah added another run, wild pitches helped BYU out in the bottom of the third inning. The Cougars scored two runs on wild pitches, cutting the Utes’ lead to 5-3. Catcher Wes Guenther led off the inning with a single, advanced to second on a passed ball and moved to third on first baseman Brock Whitney’s infield hit. Guenther came home on a wild pitch and Whitney later scored on another.
 
BYU cut it to a one-run game at 5-4 in the bottom of the sixth inning when third baseman Dillon Robinson jumped on the first pitch he saw to triple into the right-center gap. Robinson scored on second baseman Andrew Law’s single up the middle.
 
Utah added an insurance run on its second home run of the game, a solo shot from catcher Parker Morin in the top of the ninth inning. The Utes led 6-4 heading into the bottom of the ninth and set BYU down in order to secure the victory.
 
Next up, the Cougars travel to California to take on No. 8 Stanford on Tuesday, April 24 at Klein Field at Sunken Diamond.
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Ralph R. Zobell | Posted: 15 Apr 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Ralph R. Zobell

Utah baseball vs. BYU in Deseret Duel Tuesday, 6 p.m.

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Junior right-handed pitcher Chris Capper (3-4, 2.75) gets the starting assignment for BYU when it hosts Utah Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the finale of the Deseret Duel.

BYU (17-13 overall, 6-3 WCC) hosts Utah (9-25 overall, 5-10 Pac-12) at Larry H. Miller Field in the only game of the week for the Cougars.

“In the midst of final exams, it is important for us to get back on the winning track,” BYU coach Vance Law said. “Utah always presents a big challenge. We haven’t played them at home this year, and it’s always nice for us to play at home.”

BYU has clinched the baseball portion of the Deseret Duel by virtue of defeating Utah twice this season in Salt Lake City, 9-8 and 9-6. The Cougars also won the overall duel, 31-16, claiming the three points from baseball on those two wins.

Capper has won decisions in his last three outings. Cougars Dillon Robinson and Austin Hall bring five-game hitting streaks into the Utah game after Seattle University ended BYU’s four-game winning streak.

The BYU-Utah game will be televised live by BYUtv, with Dave McCann calling the play-by-play and Gary Sheide as analyst. BYU Radio 960 AM will also carry the play-by-play with veteran broadcaster Brent Norton.

Following the game with Utah, the Cougars continue nonleague play with a game the following Tuesday at No. 8 Stanford. Then BYU returns to West Coast Conference action in a three-game series at the University of San Francisco to conclude games in April.

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