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ASU Baseball: Sun Devil offense wakes up in ninth, scores four to sweep Washington State, 5-4

A desperate Arizona State squad rode a 2-out rally in the bottom of the ninth to victory, giving them their fourth straight win and first sweep of the season.

Photo taken by Nick Ramirez

PHOENIX — Facing the Washington State Cougars (15-17, 2-10 Pac-12) and looking for a sweep to better their Pac-12 standing as much as possible, Arizona State (16-18, 5-10 Pac-12) went into the ninth inning Saturday with one run on four hits trailing by three and proceeded to walk off by the score of 5-4.

Head coach Tracy Smith pushed the right button when he sent Ryan Lillard to pinch hit in the ninth inning with two on and two out to bat for Jeremy McCuin who was 0-3 on the day. Lillard took Colby Nealy’s 1-1 pitch to dead center field to tie the game at four sending Phoenix Municipal Stadium into a frenzy.

Lillard said after the game he tried to keep his approach at the plate as simple as possible.

“Skip just told me to get a pitch that I could handle over the middle of the plate,” Lillard said. “The first few batters of the inning [Smith] had them take a strike, but he told me just to have the green light.”

Despite the inconsistent play throughout the season, Lillard says he’s always ready ready to contribute at a moments notice.

“Whether I’m in the lineup or not I just have to keep myself ready mentally, I think that’s the biggest thing,” Lillard said. “If you sit out or zone out on the bench you’re not going to be successful when you get in, so whenever that time comes I know I’m ready to go.”

The Sun Devils made certain that the Cougars wouldn’t get an opportunity to ruin their comeback attempt. ASU loaded the bases following Lillard’s blast for freshman Hunter Bishop who singled up the middle to send everybody home happy.

“I was sitting slider [in the last at-bat],” Bishop said. “The whole series I think I got two fastballs in six at-bats, so I knew they were going to come slider.”

The day did not start as ideal as it ended for Arizona State. With usual Friday starter Eli Lingos surrendering four runs through the first two innings and some questionable defense behind him contributing to the early deficit.

Sun Devil assistant coach Fred Nori said after the game that the four early runs could have been avoided and may have shook the Sun Devil starter.

“I think there were a couple pop-ups that I think we could’ve got to, and I think what was amazing was it would’ve been easy for [Lingos] to quit there, but he really pitched well after that,” Nori said.

Lingos settled down nicely after the second and finished with a line of six innings, four runs, scattering 11 hits and striking out six.

After picking up their fifth win in Pac-12 play, the Sun Devils will get an abbreviated break from conference play over the next week as they will travel to face UNLV for the third and final time this year before returning home to host Cal State Bakersfield for three games beginning April 21.

Redshirt sophomore Reagan Todd picked up his second win of the season and threw three innings of one-hit relief. He believes that the team needs to stay within itself and take it one game at a time moving forward as they try to continue their march back towards relevancy in the Pac-12.

“It was tough with the whole Cal series, going there and getting swept,” Todd said. “But our team was able to turn it around and find a reason to play and come out and win. So we still got things to play for, we’re still trying to do well in the Pac-12… but we just gotta take it one game at a time and keep winning.”