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Seattle Snide Claim Game Four Victory in Pizza Bowl
October 11, 2022 | Baseball
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Seattle Snide claimed its first victory of the University of Louisville baseball program's 2022 Pizza Bowl series, winning 5-4 on Tuesday at Jim Patterson Stadium.
Seattle now trails the overall seven-game series 3-1 with three games still to play.
Tate Kuehner turned in a strong start with just a single unearned run allowed over 4.2 innings. The southpaw struck out six, giving him 15 in 10.1 innings across two Pizza Bowl starts.
Justin West recorded the final six outs of the game, striking out three with just one hit allowed.
Matt Klein led Seattle with a pair of hits in the win, with Michael Lippe launching a solo shot onto the berm in left-centerfield as part of the offensive effort.
Eddie King Jr. and Noah Smith each turned in 2-for-2 days at the plate, with both reaching base three times.
The 2022 Pizza Bowl continues on Wednesday with game five scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. ET.
ABOUT THE PIZZA BOWL
Upon his hiring as Louisville head coach in the summer of 2006, Dan McDonnell immediately created an atmosphere of competition throughout the Cardinals baseball program. Whether it's through conditioning in the Omaha Challenge, or in preseason scrimmages, McDonnell creates competitive situations to give his players numerous opportunities to prepare for what they will see during conference and postseason games.
One of the most effective ways McDonnell and his coaching staff can provide the Louisville players with those competitive, game-like situations is through the annual Pizza Bowl series. Following approximately six weeks of fall practice sessions, the Cardinals take to the field for what started as a one-game scrimmage in the fall of 2006 and has become an ultra-competitive series. The Pizza Bowl series has become an exciting and highly anticipated ending to the fall for Louisville coaches, players and fans.
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Seattle now trails the overall seven-game series 3-1 with three games still to play.
Tate Kuehner turned in a strong start with just a single unearned run allowed over 4.2 innings. The southpaw struck out six, giving him 15 in 10.1 innings across two Pizza Bowl starts.
Justin West recorded the final six outs of the game, striking out three with just one hit allowed.
Matt Klein led Seattle with a pair of hits in the win, with Michael Lippe launching a solo shot onto the berm in left-centerfield as part of the offensive effort.
Eddie King Jr. and Noah Smith each turned in 2-for-2 days at the plate, with both reaching base three times.
The 2022 Pizza Bowl continues on Wednesday with game five scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. ET.
ABOUT THE PIZZA BOWL
Upon his hiring as Louisville head coach in the summer of 2006, Dan McDonnell immediately created an atmosphere of competition throughout the Cardinals baseball program. Whether it's through conditioning in the Omaha Challenge, or in preseason scrimmages, McDonnell creates competitive situations to give his players numerous opportunities to prepare for what they will see during conference and postseason games.
One of the most effective ways McDonnell and his coaching staff can provide the Louisville players with those competitive, game-like situations is through the annual Pizza Bowl series. Following approximately six weeks of fall practice sessions, the Cardinals take to the field for what started as a one-game scrimmage in the fall of 2006 and has become an ultra-competitive series. The Pizza Bowl series has become an exciting and highly anticipated ending to the fall for Louisville coaches, players and fans.
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE BASEBALL ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Fans can follow Louisville baseball on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram at @LouisvilleBSB.
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