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RECAP: Cats fall in Cliff Hagan Stadium regular-season finale




Cliff Hagan Stadium has served as home of the Bat Cats for 50 years.

Jeff Drummond • CatsIllustrated.com
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LEXINGTON, Ky. -- There was no storybook ending for what might have been the final game at Cliff Hagan Stadium.

Mississippi State played the spoiler role on Sunday, pounding Kentucky 18-8 in the final regular-season game at the 50-year-old home of the Wildcats.

With four games left before the postseason, No. 17 UK will attempt to improve its NCAA Tournament resume in hopes of hosting a regional at Cliff Hagan Stadium.

The weekend was not a complete loss for Kentucky (33-18, 13-14 SEC), which took two out of three games from the Bulldogs.

UK was in a difficult position in Sunday's finale with normal starter Justin Lewis held out with a strained forearm. The Cats had to use a committee of pitchers to get through the day, and it did not go well.

Mississippi State (28-24, 12-15 SEC) pounded out 20 hits against six UK hurlers. Third baseman Jordan Westberg went 4-for-4 to lead the Bulldogs,while outfielders Elijah MacNamee and Jake Magnum each collected three hits.

MSU produced its 18 runs without the aid of a home run in cozy Cliff Hagan Stadium, a statistical oddity for the venue.

The beneficiary of the massive run support was Bulldogs starter Jacob Billingsley (4-3), who allowed five runs on eight hits over 5.2 innings of work. He also struck out 11 batters.

Meanwhile, Kentucky's potent bats could not compensate for the pitching shortage. Brayden Combs and Trey Dawson each homered for the Cats, and Luke Heyer added a pair of doubles, but it wasn't enough to dig UK out of a 9-1 hole it fell into after only three innings of play.

Combs' blast marked the first career hit for the freshman from Beechwood High School.

Brad Schaenzer (1-2) took the loss in a substitute starting role for Lewis. He allowed three runs on four hits and a walk in just two-thirds of an inning. Matters did not improve for Aaron McGeorge, Daniel Harper, Crosby Bringhurst, Brett Marshall and Alec Maley out of the UK bullpen.

Only Marshall, who worked two innings, escaped without any scoring damage. Five wild pitches and five errors did not help matters.

Kentucky returns to action Tuesday at Murray State in its final non-conference game of the season. First pitch is slated for 7 p.m. ET.
 

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NOTES

·Kentucky has scored in 59 consecutive games and 135 of the past 136 dating to the 2016 season. The lone shutout came in a seven-inning game.

·The Cats recorded a “biggie” inning in each of the three games of the series and now have 28 this season. A “biggie” inning is one of at least four runs.

·The Cats scored 21 runs in the series and 28 in four games this week.


·Several Cats extended impressive reached base safely streaks …

oJunior C/1B Kole Cottam has reached safely in 14 straight games, has hits in 25 of the past 27 games and is riding a career-long 14-game hit streak.

oJunior INF Trey Dawson has now reached base safely in 12 straight and 21 of his last 22 games.

oSenior INF/OF Luke Heyer has reached in 14 straight games and 19 of the last 20 games.

oSenior INF Luke Becker has reached in 49 of 51 games (and 93 of 95 including 2017 summer ball).


·Redshirt Freshman Brayden Combs went 2-for-2 with a home run, two runs and two RBI.

oThe homer run was his first career hit and just his sixth at bat.

oHe is the first UK player to homer for his first career hit since T.J. Collett hit a grand slam against Ole Miss on March 23, 2017.

oHe followed up the home run with a sharp single to CF.


·Senior INF/OF Luke Heyer went 2-for-5 with two doubles, two runs and an RBI.

oIt was Heyer’s team-leading 21st multi-hit game of the season.

oHeyer now has 16 doubles and 17 home runs on the season.


·Senior INF Luke Becker went 2-for-5 with a double and a run.

oHe has 17 multi-hit games this season and 44 for his career.

oHe had multi-hit games all three games in the series.


·Junior INF Trey Dawson went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI.

oThe home run was his third of the season.

oIt was his third multi-RBI game of the season.