Purdue Begins Stretch Run with Voyage to ColumbusPurdue Begins Stretch Run with Voyage to Columbus

Purdue Begins Stretch Run with Voyage to Columbus

Purdue baseball begins its month of May stretch run with its final short road trip of the season, traveling east for a three-game set at Ohio State.

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GAMEDAY INFORMATION
Purdue (10-18) at Ohio State (15-13)

Friday, April 30 to Sunday, May 2 / BTN+
Series Opener: Friday at 6 p.m. ET
Middle Game: Saturday at 3 p.m. ET
Series Finale: Sunday at 1 p.m. ET
Bill Davis Stadium / Columbus, Ohio

PROBABLE PITCHING MATCHUPS
Friday: Calvin Schapira (Jr, LHP) vs. OSU's Garrett Burhenn (Jr, RHP)
Saturday: Trent Johnson (Sr, RHP) vs. OSU's Seth Lonsway (R-Jr, LHP)
Sunday: Cory Brooks (R-Jr, RHP) vs. OSU's Jack Neely (Jr, RHP)

SERIES HISTORY
All-Time: Ohio State leads 151-66-1
All-Time in Columbus: Ohio State leads 80-26
Last Series: Ohio State swept a 3-game set (May 2019 in West Lafayette)
Last Series in Columbus: Ohio State won 2 of 3 (May 2018)
Purdue's Last Series Win: Purdue won 2 of 3 (April 2017 in Columbus)
First Meeting: Purdue 4, OSU 3 (May 1913 in West Lafayette)

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue baseball begins its month of May stretch run with its final short road trip of the season, traveling east for a three-game set at Ohio State.

First pitch at Bill Davis Stadium is slated for 6 p.m. Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday.

With three home series and a pair of four-game pod weekends comprising their last 17 games, the Boilermakers have not played a traditional three-game weekend series on the road since March 19 to 21 at Indiana. Their 4-3 mark in true road games is the team's top winning percentage of the year.

The road team has dominated the Purdue-OSU series in recent years. When the Buckeyes won the rubber game of the 2018 series in Columbus, it marked the first time the home team won a weekend set since 2006. The Boilermakers' two losses that weekend were their only two during a memorable 23-game stretch from April 20 to May 26, a 21-2 run that helped earn them an NCAA Regional bid. After Tanner Andrews pitched a complete game in the opening round of the Big Ten Tournament, Purdue also beat OSU twice during that 23-game stretch.

Ben Nisle went 7-for-12 with two doubles, four RBI and no strikeouts in Columbus in 2018, essentially cementing his status as a unanimous selection for the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. Skyler Hunter (3-for-8, 2B, 4 BB, HBP) reached base safely eight times in the series. A year earlier, Hunter's two-run single in the sixth inning was the difference in the Boilermakers' 2-1 rubber game win in Columbus. The 2017 series win at OSU's stadium stands as one of only two times since 2010 that Purdue has rallied to win a Big Ten series after dropping the opening game.

Meanwhile, Ohio State rode the momentum it built in a sweep at Alexander Field to close the 2019 regular season into a Big Ten Tournament title. The Buckeyes had to win all three games in West Lafayette just to clinch a Big Ten Tournament berth that year. Eight days after winning a 13-11 slugfest at Alexander – a game in which Purdue overcame an 8-0 deficit to pull even at 9-9 in the fifth inning – OSU topped Nebraska on championship Sunday in Omaha. The Buckeyes beat eventual national runner-up Michigan on the opening day of the Big Ten Tournament. Their reward for winning the tournament was drawing eventual national champion Vanderbilt as the four-seed in the Nashville Regional.

A four-game sweep of Indiana to open April coupled with a series-opening win at Michigan the following Friday put Ohio State in great position to battle for the conference title this season. But OSU is just 2-6 since April 10, with both wins coming at home against Penn State last weekend. The Buckeyes are 8-3 at home this year. The pitching staff leads the Big Ten with 296 strikeouts and 12 saves, compensating for a lineup batting a collective .234 (12th in league).

Saturday starter Seth Lonsway opened eyes around the country with 17 strikeouts in a seven-inning complete game shutout of Indiana on April 3. The electric left-hander struck out 14 over eight innings at Alexander Field in 2019. His .147 batting average against in 45 1/3 innings is among the best in the Big Ten, but he has suffered four losses in his eight starts.

HOMECOMING FOR BROOKS
Hilliard, Ohio, native Cory Brooks returns home this weekend. He was the 2017 Huntington Park Pitcher of the Year as a senior at Hilliard Darby High School on the northwest side of the Columbus area, winning 10 games with a 0.81 ERA. The right-hander claimed an award named after the Triple-A stadium where Purdue won the 2012 Big Ten Tournament title.
Brooks has been Purdue's top performer on the mound over the last three weekends, working 18 1/3 innings of three-run ball while compiling a 0.98 WHIP and .190 batting average against. The opposition is just 2-for-20 with runners on base against him during that stretch.
With his performance Sunday in the 1-0 loss to Illinois, Brooks became just the 17th Boilermaker since 2001 to work at least eight scoreless innings in an outing. He was also the first to do it since April 2017.

CAN'T KEEP BOLTON OFF BASE LATELY
Mike Bolton Jr. has played his way into an everyday spot in the lineup over the last two weekends. In his last eight games, he's 9-for-20 with a .633 on-base percentage and six stolen bases. He has reached base safely in 19 of his last 31 plate appearances and reached safely to begin an inning in six of his seven opportunities. The speedy outfielder from Chicago's South Side has reached base safely at least twice in each of the last six games that he has started and been on base in eight consecutive games overall.
At 7-for-7 on stolen bases this season, Bolton is looking to become the first Boilermaker since Stephen Talbott (17-for-17) in 2011 to steal at least 10 bags without being thrown out.

SIMINGTON ZEROS IN ON 20-GAME STREAK
With hit streaks of eight (March 5-14), six (March 26-April 4) and eight consecutive games (April 11-23) over the first 28 games of the season, it's no surprise that Miles Simington has reached base safely in all but one game (March 21 at Indiana) this year. He's currently riding a 17-game on-base streak. He can make it 20 with another strong showing this weekend in Columbus. Skyler Hunter is the only active Boilermaker with a 20-game reached safely streak. Hunter did it in three straight seasons – 21 in 2017, 24 in 2018 and 24 in 2019.
 
8+ SHUTOUT INNINGS IN AN OUTING
Date Pitcher Opponent Scoreless Innings Game Result
4/25/2021 Cory Brooks Illinois 8 L, 1-0
4/22/2017 Gareth Stroh Illinois 8 2/3 W, 4-1
3/03/2017 Tanner Andrews at SE Missouri 9 W, 5-0
5/20/2016 Matt Frawley Cal State Northridge 8 1/3 W, 1-0 (10)
5/19/2016 Gavin Downs Cal State Northridge 9 W, 5-0
4/22/2015 Shane Bryant Ball State 8 W, 6-0
5/11/2012 Joe Haase Michigan 9 W, 4-0
4/06/2012 Joe Haase at Northwestern 9 W, 7-0
3/31/2012 Lance Breedlove Penn State 9 W, 2-0
3/24/2012 Lance Breedlove at Ohio State 8 2/3 W, 8-1
4/02/2011 Joe Haase at Minnesota 9 W, 7-0
3/04/2011 Matt Morgan at Lipscomb 9 W, 1-0
4/24/2010 Matt Bischoff Northwestern 8 W, 2-1
3/12/2010 Matt Bischoff Le Moyne 8 W, 3-0
3/15/2009 Matt Morgan vs Purdue Fort Wayne 8 2/3 L, 1-0
3/14/2009 Matt Jansen at Evansville 8 2/3 W, 3-1
4/18/2007 Matt Bischoff at Notre Dame 9 L, 1-0
3/24/2007 Ricky Heines at Western Illinois 9 W, 7-0
2/24/2007 Ricky Heines at Georgia 9 W, 5-0
5/19/2006 Dan Sattler Northwestern 8 W, 11-3
4/21/2006 Andrew Groves* Michigan 8 L, 4-3
3/10/2006 Jay Buente at Missouri 8 W, 7-0
5/20/2005 Scott Byrnes at Indiana 8 1/3 W, 5-1
4/23/2004 Scott Byrnes Michigan State 8 1/3 W, 3-2
3/24/2002 Mitch Pruemer at Miami (Ohio) 9 W, 8-0
3/17/2002 Mitch Pruemer at Coastal Carolina 9 W, 4-0
* -- Relief Appearance
 
3 HOME RUNS IN THE SAME INNING (SINCE 2001)
Date Opponent Boilermakers Types of HRs Game Result
4/23/2021 Illinois Ben Nisle
Ryan Howe
Kyle LaPlante
Solo HR in 9th
2-Run HR in 9th
Solo HR in 9th
L, 6-5
2/18/2017 at Texas State Mike Madej
Jacson McGowan
Logan Posiall
2-Run HR in 1st
Solo HR in 1st
Solo HR in 1st
W, 12-8
5/11/2003 at Indiana John Hunter
Daniel Underwood
Nick McIntyre
2-Run HR in 2nd
3-Run HR in 2nd
3-Run HR in 2nd
W, 20-4
5/04/2002 Minnesota Daniel Underwood
Kris Luce
Adam Fazio
Solo HR in 8th
Solo HR in 8th
2-Run HR in 8th
L, 10-9
 
BACK-TO-BACK HOME RUNS (SINCE 2001)
Date Boilermakers Opponent Inning Game Result
4/23/2021 Ryan Howe
Kyle LaPlante
Illinois 9th L, 6-5
6/03/2018 Jacson McGowan
Ben Nisle
vs Houston* 5th L, 8-4
4/14/2010 Drew Madia
Kevin Plawecki
at Illinois State 2nd W, 11-3
4/6/2010 David Blount
Jon Moore
Valparaiso 3rd W, 14-5
3/17/2010 Cameron Perkins
Drew Madia
at Eastern Kentucky 8th W, 7-3
5/17/2008 Ryne White
Dan Black
at Illinois 5th W, 11-2
5/12/2007 Dan Black
Carlos Pupo
Iowa 3rd W, 11-6
4/16/2006 Jeff Mojzik
Ryne White
at Indiana 6th W, 25-8
3/25/2006 Ryne White
Neal Gorka
Chicago State 2nd W, 16-6
5/27/2005 Mitch Hilligoss
Mike Coles
vs Michigan^ 9th W, 9-7
4/02/2003 Nick McIntyre
Daniel Underwood
at Ball State 1st L, 17-14
3/23/2003 Nick McIntyre
Daniel Underwood
Miami (Ohio) 6th W, 12-2
3/23/2003 Daniel Underwood
Simon Klink
Miami (Ohio) 4th W, 12-2
5/04/2002 Daniel Underwood
Kris Luce
Minnesota 8th L, 10-9
4/07/2021 Kris Luce
John Gusich
at Northwestern 6th W, 20-11
* – NCAA Regional Game
^ – Big Ten Tournament Game
 
PURDUE'S MOST 9TH INNING RUNS (SINCE 2001)
Season Runs in 9th Inning Games Purdue Batted in 9th Inning Record
Home/Away/Neutral
2012 39 42 45-14
13-3/20-8/12-3
2021 38 24 10-18
2-7/4-3/4-8
2009 35 42 25-26
9-8/12-12/4-6
2011 31 43 37-20
14-4/19-13/4-3
2018 30 39 38-21
15-5/11-12/12-4
2017 30 50 29-27
10-10/18-15/1-2
2013 26 46 17-34
5-14/9-17/3-3
2010 25 41 33-24
15-6/15-11/3-7
2001 24 35 32-24
10-6/21-11/1-7
 
3 DIFFERENT BOILERMAKERS TO HOMER IN A GAME (BBCOR BAT ERA, 2011-PR)
Date Opponent Boilermakers Style of Home Runs Game Result
4/23/2021 Illinois Ben Nisle
Ryan Howe
Kyle LaPlante
Solo HR in 9th
2-Run HR in 9th
Solo HR in 9th
L, 6-5
4/19/2021 at Illinois Miles Simington
Zac Fascia
Jeremy Schork
2-Run HR in 1st
3-Run HR in 2nd
Grand Slam in 9th
W, 20-6
4/09/2017 Indiana Jacson McGowan
Bryce Bonner
Nick Dalesandro
Solo HR in 2nd
Solo HR in 8th
Grand Slam in 9th
L, 14-9
3/05/2017 at SE Missouri Jacson McGowan
Nick Dalesandro
John LeGare
2-Run HR in 4th
Solo HR in 6th
2-Run HR in 7th
L, 17-7
3/04/2017 at SE Missouri Harry Shipley
Nick Dalesandro
Alec Olund
John LeGare
Solo HR in 4th
2-Run HR in 8th
2-Run HR in 8th
2-Run HR in 9th
W, 13-5
2/18/2017 at Texas State Mike Madej
Jacson McGowan
Logan Posiall
2-Run HR in 1st
Solo HR in 1st
Solo HR in 1st
W, 12-8
5/17/2012 at Iowa Cameron Perkins
Cameron Perkins
Sean McHugh
Ryan Bridges
Solo HR in 1st
3-Run HR in 2nd
Solo HR in 3rd
Solo HR in 5th
W, 11-8
3/18/2011 at Tennessee Tech David Miller
Ryan Bridges
Tyler Spillner
3-Run HR in 1st
2-Run HR in 3rd
2-Run HR in 4th
W, 13-3
 
MOST PROLIFIC 9TH-INNING RALLIES (SINCE 2001)
Date Opponent Runs in 9th Score Entering 9th Final
5/06/2012 at UCLA 10 Trailed 10-5 W, 15-11
3/10/2012 at Murray State 8 Led 14-1 W, 22-1
3/20/2011 at Tennessee Tech 7 Tied 4-4 W, 12-4
3/27/2021 Rutgers 7 Trailed 4-0 W, 7-4
4/17/2002 at Eastern Illinois 7 Trailed 8-5 W, 12-10
2/24/2001 vs Illinois State 7 Trailed 11-2 L, 11-9
4/19/2021 at Illinois 6 Led 14-6 W, 20-6
5/13/2007 Iowa 6 Trailed 10-3 L, 10-9
4/23/2021 Illinois 5 Trailed 6-0 L, 6-5
5/09/2018 at Ball State 5 Trailed 8-5 W, 10-8
2/25/2018 vs Notre Dame 5 Trailed 7-3 W, 8-7
5/10/2009 at Michigan State 5 Led 4-3 W, 9-8
3/01/2003 vs Detroit Mercy 5 Led 9-3 W, 14-3
Special Mentions – Games Shorter Than 9 Innings
4/28/2009 at Ball State 5 in 8th Led 9-6 W, 14-6 (8 – Rain)
4/26/2008 Minnesota 4 in 7th Trailed 6-3 W, 7-6 (7 – B1G DH)
3/30/2002 at Penn State 5 in 7th Trailed 2-1 W, 6-3 (7 – B1G DH)