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Beavers Win In 16 On Harvey’s Single
April 27, 2019 | Baseball
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Jake Harvey singled past Washington State third baseman Kodie Kolden to send Preston Jones in from third with the winning run in the 16th inning Saturday in Oregon State's 4-3 win.
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Jones walked, then moved to second when Kyler McMahan singled to center. The two moved up via a passed ball charged to Koby Blunt, which set up Harvey's 2-1 single off reliever Bryce Moyle.
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The single capped what tied for the longest game at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field since the 1999 season. It also sent the Beavers (30-10-1 overall, 16-4 Pac-12 Conference) to their seventh consecutive Pac-12 Conference victory. Washington State, meanwhile, dropped to 8-30-1 overall and 1-15-1.
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Washington State jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but the Beavers scored three in the seventh to go ahead 3-2. Troy Claunch and then Jones singled in runs before pinch hitter Alex McGarry hit a sac fly.
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The Cougars, however, evened the score with a sac fly by Jack Smith in the eighth, scoring Collin Montez, who had tripled.
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Jake Mulholland earned his third win of the season with 5 1/3 scoreless innings. He struck out six. Connor Barison, who walked Jones in the 16th, was charged with the loss, dropping to 0-2.
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Both starters were sharp but neither figured in the decision. Bryce Fehmel scattered six hits and two runs – one earned – with eight strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. His counterpart, A.J. Block, allowed five hits and three runs in six innings. He walked one and struck out five.
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Harvey and Adley Rutschman each tallied two hits while Claunch had two.
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Next Game
The teams close out the series Sunday afternoon with a 1:05 p.m. PT first pitch at Goss Stadium.
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Attendance Saturday
The 3,952 in attendance Saturday set a season-high and Goss Stadium regular season record. The teams have played in front of 7,752 fans over the first two games of the series. The three-game series record is 11,499 versus Stanford last season. The Beavers and Cougars need a crowd of 3,748 or better Sunday to break that record.
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School Record
Oregon State's pitchers, which also included Mitchell Verburg, combined to strike out 23, setting a new school record. The previous mark was 18, set multiple times, including in 2017 versus Portland.
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What About 16?
The 16 innings tied the longest game at Goss since the stadium's renovation in 1999. OSU and UCLA played to 16 in 2010, with the Bruins winning 3-1. The Beavers then defeated Utah in 16 in 2017, 5-4. Jake Mulholland was also the winning pitcher in that game.
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Speaking Of Mulholland
The win Saturday was the 12th of Mulholland's career and the lefty is now 12-3 for his career. That .750 winning percentage moves him just shy of 10th for a career. He narrowly trails Mike Thurman's .773 percentage from 1991-94.
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How Close Were They?
The 16 innings was somewhat close to the longest game in program history, which came in 1972 versus Washington. The Huskies won that game, 2-1, in 20 innings. That game featured 74 at bats, compared to the Beavers' 54 on Saturday.
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Vote For Bryce
Right-handed pitcher Bryce Fehmel is one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Senior Class Award. Fan voting for the award is being held through June 10. To vote, visit seniorclassaward.com/vote/baseball_2019/.
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Follow Us On Social
For more information on the Oregon State baseball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Jones walked, then moved to second when Kyler McMahan singled to center. The two moved up via a passed ball charged to Koby Blunt, which set up Harvey's 2-1 single off reliever Bryce Moyle.
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The single capped what tied for the longest game at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field since the 1999 season. It also sent the Beavers (30-10-1 overall, 16-4 Pac-12 Conference) to their seventh consecutive Pac-12 Conference victory. Washington State, meanwhile, dropped to 8-30-1 overall and 1-15-1.
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Washington State jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but the Beavers scored three in the seventh to go ahead 3-2. Troy Claunch and then Jones singled in runs before pinch hitter Alex McGarry hit a sac fly.
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The Cougars, however, evened the score with a sac fly by Jack Smith in the eighth, scoring Collin Montez, who had tripled.
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Jake Mulholland earned his third win of the season with 5 1/3 scoreless innings. He struck out six. Connor Barison, who walked Jones in the 16th, was charged with the loss, dropping to 0-2.
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Both starters were sharp but neither figured in the decision. Bryce Fehmel scattered six hits and two runs – one earned – with eight strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. His counterpart, A.J. Block, allowed five hits and three runs in six innings. He walked one and struck out five.
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Harvey and Adley Rutschman each tallied two hits while Claunch had two.
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Next Game
The teams close out the series Sunday afternoon with a 1:05 p.m. PT first pitch at Goss Stadium.
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Attendance Saturday
The 3,952 in attendance Saturday set a season-high and Goss Stadium regular season record. The teams have played in front of 7,752 fans over the first two games of the series. The three-game series record is 11,499 versus Stanford last season. The Beavers and Cougars need a crowd of 3,748 or better Sunday to break that record.
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School Record
Oregon State's pitchers, which also included Mitchell Verburg, combined to strike out 23, setting a new school record. The previous mark was 18, set multiple times, including in 2017 versus Portland.
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What About 16?
The 16 innings tied the longest game at Goss since the stadium's renovation in 1999. OSU and UCLA played to 16 in 2010, with the Bruins winning 3-1. The Beavers then defeated Utah in 16 in 2017, 5-4. Jake Mulholland was also the winning pitcher in that game.
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Speaking Of Mulholland
The win Saturday was the 12th of Mulholland's career and the lefty is now 12-3 for his career. That .750 winning percentage moves him just shy of 10th for a career. He narrowly trails Mike Thurman's .773 percentage from 1991-94.
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How Close Were They?
The 16 innings was somewhat close to the longest game in program history, which came in 1972 versus Washington. The Huskies won that game, 2-1, in 20 innings. That game featured 74 at bats, compared to the Beavers' 54 on Saturday.
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Vote For Bryce
Right-handed pitcher Bryce Fehmel is one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Senior Class Award. Fan voting for the award is being held through June 10. To vote, visit seniorclassaward.com/vote/baseball_2019/.
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Follow Us On Social
For more information on the Oregon State baseball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverBaseball, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateBaseball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverBaseball.
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Mulholland, Jake (3-1)
L: Barison, Connor (0-2)
Batting:
2B: Plew, Dillon 1 ; Smith, Jack 1 ; Guerrero, Tyson 1
3B: Montez, Collin 1
RBI: Plew, Dillon 1 ; Smith, Jack 1 ; Guerrero, Tyson 1
SH: Manzardo, Kyle 1
SF: Plew, Dillon 1 ; Smith, Jack 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Montez, Collin 1 ; Smith, Jack 1 ; Polinsky, Bradley 1
HBP: Plew, Dillon 1 ; Polinsky, Bradley 1

Batting:
2B: Rutschman, Adley 1
RBI: Harvey, Jake 1 ; Claunch, Troy 1 ; Jones, Preston 1 ; McGarry, Alex 1
SH: McMahan, Kyler 1
SF: McGarry, Alex 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Rutschman, Adley 1 ; Meckler, Wade 1 ; Armstrong, Andy 1 ; Jones, Preston 1
SB: Ober, Ryan 1
CS: McMahan, Kyler 1
HBP: Armstrong, Andy 1 ; Gretler, Matthew 1
PO: Casey, Joe 1
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