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Two Potters Combine for 18 K’s in Blowout

PC: Jordan Georgeson

Thursday night, the Lincoln Potters faced off with a Bay Area Collegiate League member, the Alameda Anchors. This would be the first of three straight games the Potters are playing against members of the BACL, the second two being the West Coast Kings. In two previous games against CCL opponents, the Anchors were winless with a -15 run differential.

Hoping to get back on track after a loss to the Crawdads, the Potters granted Cooper Robinson (UC Irvine) his first start of the season. Robinson got out of the first without allowing a baserunner and striking out the final batter of the inning; this would quickly become a trend tonight.

Ben Romano (Tulane University) legged out a bases loaded dropped-third-strike with two outs in the bottom of the first, extending the Potters’ first-inning-score streak to seven games.

After Robinson struck out two more batters in the second, the Potters also added to their early lead, scoring five runs on only three hits in the bottom of the inning. Back-to-back knocks by Payton Brennan (UCLA) and Romano drove in four of the five.

Robinson returned to his dominant form, striking out the side in the fourth. He’d exit the game in the fifth with an 8-0 lead, only surrendering four hits along the way while striking out eight. While it may seem Robinson exited early given his performance, he had only reached the four-inning mark once in his college career to this point.

Tonko Susac (University of Arizona) relieved Robinson who was in line for his first win this Summer. Picking up right where he left off, Susac struck out two batters in the fifth and sixth innings while the Potters continued to pour it on offensively.

The Potters lead by enough to make multiple substitutions late in the game. One of them, Landon Weiss (William Jessup University) even delivered a big hit in the seventh with the bases loaded to extend the Potters’ lead to 13-1, which was the final score that night. 

Despite allowing a ticky-tack run in the seventh, Tonko Susac remained in the game for the long haul. Broadcasters, Phantom and Stones even made bets on if Susac would return for the ninth after his pitch count reached 67 in the eighth. Amid rumors that this could be his last night with the Potters, Susac returned in the ninth and even struck out the final batter of the game.

After three dominant outings, will Tonko Susac return to the mound this season in Lincoln to build on his team-leading 26-strikeout total?

“Maybe, we’ll have to wait and see,” Susac said following the game in regards to his Potters’ future. With or without Susac, the Potters will take on the West Coast Kings in two more non-league games at McBean Park on Friday and Saturday.

 


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