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Dominant Outing By Fuller Leads Ducks To Win
02/26/21 | Baseball
EUGENE – Oregon exploded for six runs in the bottom of the third inning and Ducks' pitchers Peyton Fuller and Rio Britton combined for a five-hit shutout in a 6-0 non-conference win over Seattle at PK Park on Friday night.
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Fuller (1-0) dominated most of the game, allowing just five hits in a career-high 7.0 inning pitched. Britton, a true freshman, relieved Fuller in the eighth inning and retired six of the seven batters he faced in his career debut.
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How It Happened: It did not look like Fuller would cruise through the Redhawks (2-3) lineup after he struggled with his control in the first inning. The Ducks' right-hander gave up a leadoff single before walking the next two hitters to start the game.
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Fortunately, for the Ducks, Fuller picked off the leadoff batter at first before the two walks and then enticed an inning-ending double play with runners on first and second.
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When he came out for the second inning, it looked like a different pitcher for Oregon (2-0). Fuller did not allow a base runner in three of the next four innings, retiring 14 of the next 15 hitters before allowing a one out single in the top of the sixth.
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While being in command for much of the game, Fuller was able to pitch out of trouble on a couple occasions. In addition to the first-inning jam, the Ashland, Ore., native escaped a runner on third with less than two outs situation in the third inning.
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Seattle's Kyle Sherick led off the inning with a double inside the first-base bag and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt. Fuller responded fanning SU leadoff hitter Gavin Rork before enticing a fly out by two-hole hitter Connor O'Brien to end the inning unscathed.
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In the seventh, Fuller allowed a pair of one-out singles but was able to escape without allowing a run thanks to the help of freshman center fielder Bryce Boettcher. With one out, Mason Hoover hit a line drive into left-center field but Boettcher made an amazing diving catch for the second out of the inning.
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Fuller capped off his appearance with an epic 10-pitch battle against Sherick, who fouled off four pitches to extend the at-bat before flying out to A.J. Miller in right field to end the seventh inning.
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Offensively, Oregon did all of its damage in the bottom of the third inning scoring all six runs. After Jack Scanlon reached on an error and moved to second on a Gavin Grant single, Boettcher picked up his first career hit and RBI scoring Scanlon from third on a single through the right side.
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Aaron Zavala made it 2-0 with an RBI fielder's choice scoring Grant while beating the throw from second to avoid the double play. Three pitches later, shortstop Josh Kasevich hit a two-run home run over the left-field wall for a 4-0 lead.
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Oregon tallied three straight extra-base hits to break the game open in the third. After Kasevich's homer, senior Gabe Matthews hit a ground-rule double into the right-field corner and then scored on a Tanner Smith triple to the right-center gap. Miller drove in Smith with a sacrifice fly to make it 6-0.
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Game Of Firsts: In addition to picking up his first career hit and RBI, Boettcher also had his first career multiple-hit game (2-for-3, RBI) … Kasevich hit his first career home run … Stanford graduate transfer Nick Bellafronto had his first career hit as a Duck, doubling as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning … Britton struck out his first career batter in the eighth inning … He also fanned his second batter to end the game.
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Inside the Box Score: At 2 hours and six minutes, the game was the shortest Oregon game in length of time since a 3-2 loss to Illinois State on Feb. 27, 2016 (2:02) … Kasevich had his third career multiple hit game going 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored … The two-RBI game was the second of his career … Kasevich has two extra-base hits through the first two games, doubling his 2020 total in 14 games … Of Oregon's eight hits, four went for extra bases.
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Beyond The Box Score: Oregon improved to 24-2-1 all-time against Seattle … The Ducks are 9-0 at home since Wasikowski took over as head coach … The Ducks have scored a combined 10 runs in the first two games of the series with all of them coming in just two innings.
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Waz Said It: "I thought it was well pitched, well-played game with good defense. There were a lot of balls hit well. Some balls ended up falling in and some didn't. Very impressed with the pitching and the defense overall tonight."
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On Deck: Game three of the series between Oregon and Seattle starts at 2:05 p.m. at PK Park. The Ducks will send Brett Walker to the mound while Seattle counters with RHP Nestor German.
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Fuller (1-0) dominated most of the game, allowing just five hits in a career-high 7.0 inning pitched. Britton, a true freshman, relieved Fuller in the eighth inning and retired six of the seven batters he faced in his career debut.
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How It Happened: It did not look like Fuller would cruise through the Redhawks (2-3) lineup after he struggled with his control in the first inning. The Ducks' right-hander gave up a leadoff single before walking the next two hitters to start the game.
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Fortunately, for the Ducks, Fuller picked off the leadoff batter at first before the two walks and then enticed an inning-ending double play with runners on first and second.
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When he came out for the second inning, it looked like a different pitcher for Oregon (2-0). Fuller did not allow a base runner in three of the next four innings, retiring 14 of the next 15 hitters before allowing a one out single in the top of the sixth.
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While being in command for much of the game, Fuller was able to pitch out of trouble on a couple occasions. In addition to the first-inning jam, the Ashland, Ore., native escaped a runner on third with less than two outs situation in the third inning.
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Seattle's Kyle Sherick led off the inning with a double inside the first-base bag and moved to third on a sacrifice bunt. Fuller responded fanning SU leadoff hitter Gavin Rork before enticing a fly out by two-hole hitter Connor O'Brien to end the inning unscathed.
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In the seventh, Fuller allowed a pair of one-out singles but was able to escape without allowing a run thanks to the help of freshman center fielder Bryce Boettcher. With one out, Mason Hoover hit a line drive into left-center field but Boettcher made an amazing diving catch for the second out of the inning.
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Fuller capped off his appearance with an epic 10-pitch battle against Sherick, who fouled off four pitches to extend the at-bat before flying out to A.J. Miller in right field to end the seventh inning.
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Offensively, Oregon did all of its damage in the bottom of the third inning scoring all six runs. After Jack Scanlon reached on an error and moved to second on a Gavin Grant single, Boettcher picked up his first career hit and RBI scoring Scanlon from third on a single through the right side.
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Aaron Zavala made it 2-0 with an RBI fielder's choice scoring Grant while beating the throw from second to avoid the double play. Three pitches later, shortstop Josh Kasevich hit a two-run home run over the left-field wall for a 4-0 lead.
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Oregon tallied three straight extra-base hits to break the game open in the third. After Kasevich's homer, senior Gabe Matthews hit a ground-rule double into the right-field corner and then scored on a Tanner Smith triple to the right-center gap. Miller drove in Smith with a sacrifice fly to make it 6-0.
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Game Of Firsts: In addition to picking up his first career hit and RBI, Boettcher also had his first career multiple-hit game (2-for-3, RBI) … Kasevich hit his first career home run … Stanford graduate transfer Nick Bellafronto had his first career hit as a Duck, doubling as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning … Britton struck out his first career batter in the eighth inning … He also fanned his second batter to end the game.
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Inside the Box Score: At 2 hours and six minutes, the game was the shortest Oregon game in length of time since a 3-2 loss to Illinois State on Feb. 27, 2016 (2:02) … Kasevich had his third career multiple hit game going 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored … The two-RBI game was the second of his career … Kasevich has two extra-base hits through the first two games, doubling his 2020 total in 14 games … Of Oregon's eight hits, four went for extra bases.
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Beyond The Box Score: Oregon improved to 24-2-1 all-time against Seattle … The Ducks are 9-0 at home since Wasikowski took over as head coach … The Ducks have scored a combined 10 runs in the first two games of the series with all of them coming in just two innings.
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Waz Said It: "I thought it was well pitched, well-played game with good defense. There were a lot of balls hit well. Some balls ended up falling in and some didn't. Very impressed with the pitching and the defense overall tonight."
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On Deck: Game three of the series between Oregon and Seattle starts at 2:05 p.m. at PK Park. The Ducks will send Brett Walker to the mound while Seattle counters with RHP Nestor German.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Fuller, Peyton (1-0)
L: Jemal, Alex (1-1)
Batting:
2B: Sherick, Kyle 1
SH: Carr, Kellen 1
Base Running:
PO: Rork, Gavin 1

Batting:
2B: Matthews, Gabe 1 ; Bellafronto, Nick 1
3B: Smith, Tanner 1
HR: Kasevich, Josh 1
RBI: Zavala, Aaron 1 ; Kasevich, Josh 2 ; Smith, Tanner 1 ; Miller, A.J. 1 ; Boettcher, Bryce 1
SF: Miller, A.J. 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Zavala, Aaron 1 ; Kasevich, Josh 1 ; Matthews, Gabe 1 ; Smith, Tanner 1 ; Scanlon, Jack 1 ; Grant, Gavin 1
CS: Boettcher, Bryce 1
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