Baseball

ASU Baseball: Sun Devils fall 5-0 vs No. 8 Michigan, fail to win a game in Saturday doubleheader

(Photo: Karli Matthias/WCSN)

It’s hard to win games when a starting pitcher puts up a quality start, yet, can’t receive any run support by his hitters.

That’s how freshman starting pitcher Cooper Benson and No. 9 Arizona State (1-2) felt on Saturday night as the Devils fell to No. 13 Michigan (3-0) by a final score of 5-0 in the second game of a doubleheader. After losing to Villanova earlier in the afternoon 2-1, the Devils failed to salvage a victory on Saturday. 

Benson threw 6.1 innings, allowing six hits, three runs (two of them earned), no walks, and eight strikeouts. The 6’0, 200 pound freshman from San Luis Obispo, Calif. and the number three lefthanded pitching prospect according to Perfect Game mixed in his high 80s to low 90s fastball with a sharp curveball and changeup.

“I think it went good,” Benson said. “I attacked most of my hitters. It just didn’t go our way tonight, but I was proud of the way I pitched and if I do that every time, we’ll have a good chance to win every game.

“I felt ready and prepared going into the start. It wasn’t too big of a moment, so I just stayed composed and did what [Jason Kelly] called and followed that and did pretty well.”

Head coach Tracy Smith liked what he saw from his young southpaw.

“We didn’t play real well behind him at times, and it did not rattle him,” Smith said. “I loved his mentality. We did not help him on the defensive side, and we certainly did not help him on the offensive side. But it did not phase him. He just kept doing his job which is to give his team a chance to win, and we did not do that for him today. But I liked his composure.”

For Sun Devil hitters, they recorded only five hits while stranding seven base runners against Michigan pitching while hitting plenty of balls right at Michigan’s defense which has proved to be the norm so far in three games for ASU’s offense. The offense scored only one run in 18 innings today.

“It’s baseball,” ASU first baseman Spencer Torkelson said. “No panic. Balls aren’t finding holes and aren’t finding gaps. This game we found a couple barrels, but it’s just a matter of time until they fall.”

Michigan starting pitcher Steve Hajjar made the usually potent Sun Devil offense quiet. The lefthander went six innings, allowing no runs, three hits, two walks and seven strikeouts. Jack White slammed the door on any potential Sun Devil threats with three scoreless innings in relief.

“It’s three games in, and it’s certainly not a time to hit the panic button,” Smith said. “Losing is not fun, but when you score one run in 18 innings, that’s pretty tough to win. I’m pretty confident we have some good offensive players so we’re going to keep grinding to hopefully turn it around.”

With the exception of a solo home run by Danny Zimmerman in the third, Michigan’s two other runs off Benson came across with help from ASU defensive miscues. A Zimmerman double plated in a run in the fifth off an error by left fielder Trevor Hauver after he lost a handle trying to make the relay throw. In the sixth, right fielder Myles Denson slipped and fell attempting to catch a fly ball hit by Jack Blomgren, resulting in a double which would then lead to him advancing to third on a fly ball and eventually scoring on a Riley Bertram RBI single.

“We muffed a couple balls defensively on each corner,” Smith said. “That to me is going to be the takeaway and the teaching point that our identity should not and will not be set around an offensive club. It’s pitching and defense.”

The Sun Devils still have a chance to take the series against the Villanova as they will play a third and final game tomorrow afternoon with first pitch slated for 12:30 p.m MST.

Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

Gareth Kwok

Gareth Kwok is a junior at the Cronkite School, studying sports journalism. He is a beat reporter for ASU football this season and has previously covered ASU women's basketball and ASU baseball. A Bay Area native, he has experience writing, on-camera, and doing play-by-play.

Recent Posts

ASU slated for first Big 12 matchup in Program History

(Photo: Zina Garcia/ WCSN) The sun rises on a new age in Tempe as Arizona…

20 hours ago

No. 12 Sand Devils kick off ASU/GCU Invitational with two wins

(Photo courtesy of Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE, Ariz. — On Friday, the No. 12 Sand…

21 hours ago

ASU Men’s Tennis Sweeps Texas Tech, Notches First Big 12 Win

(Photo: Sun Devil Athletics) TEMPE – Heading into Friday night’s match against No. 68 Texas…

1 day ago

What Arizona State’s Wide out additions add to the Big 12 Champions

(Photo: Grace Johnson/ WCSN) TEMPE – Arizona State football's first week of spring practice offers…

2 days ago

Sun Devils Building Momentum With Podium Finishes On Day Two Of NCAAs

(Photo: Casey McNulty/Sun Devil Athletics) Closely trailing the competition, Arizona State men's swim and dive…

2 days ago

Sun Devils travel to Iowa for first time to take on Cyclones

(Photo credit: Madison Sorenson/WCSN) After a tough series against rival Arizona, Arizona State softball takes…

3 days ago