By Jerry Briggs
Special for The JB Replay
Marcus Smith hit high-hop, two-run single over first base in the bottom of the eighth inning Friday night, breaking up a tie game and leading the Memphis Tigers to a 6-4 victory over the mistake-prone UTSA Roadrunners.
Carson Fair closed in the ninth inning as the Tigers won the opener of an American Conference three-game series at FedEx Park in Memphis.
With the victory, Memphis (20-28, 11-11) stayed in the thick of the chase for a berth in the conference’s postseason tournament. For the Roadrunners (33-16, 15-7), the loss was a disappointment as they squandered a chance to open a three-game lead in the American.
Instead, UTSA leads second-place East Carolina by two games and UAB and Rice by three with five to play in conference.
The Roadrunners, who led 3-0 after two innings, endured a night of frustration on multiple levels.
Offensively, they managed only four hits against Tigers pitching and left 14 runners on base.
UTSA drew 11 walks and three hit by pitch, but one of the most productive offenses in the conference couldn’t seem to move anyone along when it counted, as the Roadrunners were limited to three-for-21 hitting with runners on base.
Defensively, they made five errors, including three by freshman shortstop Aidan Eshelman.
Memphis, meanwhile, took another step toward locking up a berth in the postseason tournament. In conference play, the Tigers have completely flipped the script, opening at 3-8 and following with an 8-3 surge in their last 11.
Game 2 of the series against the Roadrunners is Saturday, with the Game 3 finale on Sunday afternoon.
UTSA will need to win both remaining games to keep alive its streak of conference series victories. The Roadrunners have won all seven of their series in the American this season and 18 straight dating back to May of 2024.
Records
UTSA 33-16, 15-7
Memphis 20-28, 11-11
Coming up
UTSA at Memphis, Saturday, 2 p.m.
UTSA at Memphis, Sunday, 1 p.m.
Texas State at UTSA, Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Notable
The Roadrunners scored three runs in the top of the second off Memphis starter Will Howell. The first three batters in the inning reached on a hit by pitch, a walk and a bunt single by Jordan Ballin.
With one out, Howell threw a wild pitch that skipped past the catcher, allowing Jacob Silva to score from third for the first run of the game. Next, Christian Hallmark scored from third on a Caden Miller sacrifice fly.
It was an unusual play as the pop up in foul territory was caught with the third baseman back pedaling, giving Hallmark just enough of an opening to race home and slide head first under the tag for the second run.
Drew Detlefsen followed with an RBI double off the base of the wall to make it 3-0. Howell walked the next two batters but escaped further damage when Diego Diaz popped up to right field for the third out.
An early defensive highlight for the Roadrunners came in the bottom of the third when Detlefsen robbed Trae Cassidy of what could have been either a two-run homer, or, at least, an extra-base hit that would have scored a run.
Later in the inning, though, Memphis’ Brady McAbee drilled a three-run homer off UTSA starter Gunnar Brown to tie the game, 3-3. McAbee led Memphis with two hits in four at bats and four RBIs.
Another crazy play emerged in the top of the fifth inning. With UTSA’s Jordan Ballin at second base, Eshelman popped up in the infield. Memphis reliever Isaac Lucas, however, couldn’t get a glove on the ball and it fell to the turf for an RBI double for a 4-3 UTSA lead.
McAbee, facing UTSA’s Connor Kelley, drilled an RBI single in the bottom half of the fifth to tie the game.
