A8 BAKER CITY HERALD • TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2022 SPORTS BAKER BASEBALL NIPS PHILOMATH IN NONLEAGUE GAME Bulldogs win on Carter’s walkoff homer BY JAYSON JACOBY jjacoby@bakercityherald.com Silas Carter first preserved Baker’s chance to beat Philo- math in the final inning of a nonleague baseball game Sat- urday, April 23, at La Grande. Then he took advantage of that chance. After getting a strikeout as a relief pitcher in the top of the seventh to hold the Warriors’ lead at 1-0, Carter hit a two- run, inside-the-park walkoff home run in the bottom of the inning to give the Bulldogs a thrilling 2-1 win. Carter’s dramatic shot to deep right center field, with two strikes, also earned him the win on the mound. But it was his teammate, Hudson Spike, who domi- nated Philomath’s lineup for most of the game in a classic pitchers’ duel with the War- riors’ Skylar Brolin. Spike allowed just five hits and struck out nine in 6.2 in- nings before yielding to Carter, normally a starting pitcher, in the top of the seventh. “Hudson just pitched an outstanding game,” Baker coach Tim Smith said. “He had the best outing that I’ve seen him have.” The sophomore lefthander hasn’t pitched much this sea- son, and Smith said he initially intended to limit Spike to 50 pitches. “But he said his arm felt good and it kept feeling good,” Smith said. Spike ended up throwing 99 total pitches, 60 of them strikes. In the top of the seventh, Philomath’s Logan Carter dou- bled with two outs and Cam- eron Ordway followed with a walk. Silas Carter then replaced Spike. Carter hit the first batter he faced, Carson Gerding, to load the bases. But Carter then struck out David Griffith the keep the lead at 1-0. Smith admitted that he con- sidered replacing Carter after he hit the batter, but he ulti- mately decided to leave him in, and it paid off. Philomath 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 — 1 Baker 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 — 2 Brolin and Carter. Spike, Carter (7) and Logsdon. running as fast as he could. When he hit the ball he heard Smith yell “get out, ball,” and he thought he had a chance for a conventional home run. As he was rounding second base, Carter saw Smith initially motioning for him to hold up at third base. Carter said that’s what he ex- pected. The last he had seen, while rounding second, the throw from the outfield was on its way to the second baseman. But once he was sprinting between second and third, the play was happening behind him. Carter didn’t see Griffith briefly mishandle the throw from the outfield. “I was surprised (Smith) was sending me (to home plate),” Carter said. As he ran the final 90 feet he saw the Philomath catcher — the other Carter, Logan — move slightly, as though he were getting ready for the relay throw to arrive. Silas Carter said he decided to slide, hoping he could evade a potential tag. It turned out that wasn’t nec- Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald essary, as he touched the plate Silas Carter bats against La Grande on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at the Sports Complex. Carter was the before the ball got there. “I popped up and Logan winning pitcher and also hit a walkoff inside-the-park home run in Baker’s 2-1 win over Philomath on Sat- (Capon, who had scored urday, April 23, 2022. the tying run) was freaking out,” Carter said. “It was a Carter said it was “very fielder Alek Russell made a div- pitches,” he said. Not this one. great feeling.” stressful” to enter the game ing catch. Carter drove a high fly ball Smith said he hopes the with two runners on base and “Jaxon got robbed,” Smith that went nearly to the wall in Bulldogs have gained confi- Baker trying to prevent Philo- said. “He hit a laser.” right center. Capon scored eas- dence with a win over Philo- math from extending its lead, Baker’s next batter, Logan ily, and Smith, as the third base math, a team he expects will although in previous seasons Capon, was hit in the back of coach, said that as the right- contend for its own confer- he normally pitched in relief the helmet by a pitch. ence title and will make the rather than as a starter. That brought up Silas Carter. fielder threw the ball to Grif- Carter, who’s a senior, said He had been playing short- fith, the second baseman, for a Class 4A playoffs. “That’s the best team we’ve that after hitting Griffith to stop but had not yet had an at relay, Griffith briefly bobbled beaten this year,” Smith said load the bases, he was “defi- bat, with Thomas Smithson as the ball. Smith said he waved Carter of the Warriors. “We played nitely thinking I wanted to get designated hitter. as good of a game as we have a strikeout” for the final out. Smith said he decided to give around third, and he crossed the plate with the winning run all year.” In the bottom of the seventh, Carter a chance. With an 0-2 a couple seconds ahead of Grif- Philomath took its 1-0 lead with Philomath still clinging to count, Brolin threw a curve- in the top of the sixth, scoring a 1-0 lead, Jaxon Logsdon led ball. Smith said Carter tends to fith’s throw. “It paid off,” Smith said. “It on an error on a pickoff at- off by lining the ball to the gap struggle with curveballs. was exciting.” Carter agrees. tempt at second base. Baker, af- in left center for what looked Carter, meanwhile, was just ter six errors in its previous two “I hate hitting slower like an extra base hit. But left- games, had just two miscues against Philomath. The Warriors had runners on first and second with two outs, but Spike ended the threat when Ty May grounded out to second baseman Cole Hester. Brolin took the loss despite allowing just four hits — two by Hester — striking out eight and walking only one. Baker had one of its best scoring chances in the first in- ning, when Hayden Younger led off with a double to center. He stole third with two outs but was stranded there. Philomath turned double plays in both the second and third to thwart Baker scor- ing bids. The Bulldogs also relied on defense to keep the Warriors at bay. In the top of the fifth, with Blake Niemann at first base with one out, Spike struck out Logan Carter and Logsdon threw out Niemann at second to end the threat. Philomath traveled to La Grande to play single games against La Grande and, later, against Baker. La Grande beat the Warriors 5-0 in the first game. After another nonleague game on Monday, April 25, against Heppner/Ione at the Sports Complex, Baker returns to Greater Oregon League play on Friday, April 29, by playing host to Mac-Hi in a double- header. The first pitch is set for 2 p.m. Baker, 9-8 overall and 4-2 in league play, swept the Pioneers at Milton-Freewater on April 6. Smith said he hopes the dramatic win over Philomath will propel Baker to a win- ning streak after disappointing losses, by scores of 10-0 and 16- 0, to La Grande on April 20. Spike’s dominant perfor- mance on the mound was a welcome development, Smith said. Having another reliable pitcher to join Capon, Carter and Connor Chastain would be a major benefit for the Bulldogs — particularly given that Spike, unlike that trio, is a leftie, which are relatively rare in high school baseball, Smith said. Then NOW 2022 Graduates y l n O 49 $ Includes full color. Three line maximum message. Jennifer Smith High School Name Congratulations Jen! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom & Dad 2x3 example size Name of graduate: School: Message: LIFE IS SHORT BUY THE TIRES TAKE THE TRIP Call or go online for an appointment, or drop in and see us! 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