Rattlers erase nine run deficit to beat Bama State 15-14

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Trailing by 6 runs at the mid-point of last evenings baseball game, the Rattlers scored nine runs in the final two endings to beat Alabama State 15-14, in Tallahassee.

 
The victory marked FAMU's fifth consecutive win and was the second largest late inning walk-off comeback since March 5, 2017 when the Rattlers erased a 12-3 ninth inning deficit to defeat East Tennessee State 13-12.
 
While the Hornets outhit the Rattlers 18 to 11 and committed no errors in contrast to FAMU's three, it was patience at the plate that helped propel FAMU to victory. The Rattlers drew 14 walks, including seven in the final inning.
 
Jared Weber went 2-for-3 with four RBI and three runs scored. Seyjuan Lawrence and Octavien Moyer both picked up two hits for the Rattlers with Lawrence going 2-for-4 with three RBI and Moyer going 2-for-4. 
 
ASU did most of its damage in the first three innings, sprinting out to a quick 10-1 lead on the strength of three homeruns and eight hits. It looked as if the visiting Hornets would put the Rattlers away early.
 
FAMU added two runs in the bottom of the third when Weber, boomed a two-run homer to left field, cutting ASU's lead to seven. 
 
The Hornets added runs in the fourth and fifth innings to grab a 12-3 lead. FAMU responded with three runs in the bottom half of the inning.
 
Weber showcased his bunting ability, laying down a bunt to the left side of the infield and legging out a triple
Evan Johnson, who entered the game as a pinch hitter, immediately reached base when he was hit by a pitch. Two batters later, Lawrence laced a ball up the middle, sending Weber around to scoreCirr-Nicholas Bohannon also entered the game as a substitute in the inning and drilled a two RBI double to left centerfield, trimming ASU's lead to six at the end of five.
 

Things really got interesting in the eighth inning. After the Hornets stretched their advantage to 14-6, the Rattlers answered back with five runs. 

 

The Rattlers had a big eighth inning, sending 10 batters to the plate as the Hornet pitching staff began to collapse. After loading the basesMiles Watson ripped an RBI single into left field to pull the Rattlers within five. Weber and Johnson drew back-to-back walks adding two more runs. Lawrence tacked on his second and third RBIs of the day smacking a single through the right side of the infield shrinking ASU's lead to 14-11 after eight.


In the ninth inning, FAMU scored four runs without registering a hit. The Rattlers faced three different pitchers, drawing seven consecutive walks with no outs, plating four runs in the bottom of the inning to claim the 15-14 victory. 

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