Troy University Athletics

Johnson Breaks Record as Trojans Win Fourth Straight
4/27/2021 10:27:00 PM | Baseball
TROY, Ala. – Five Trojan arms combined for Troy's second shutout in the last four games, and the fourth this season, on a beautiful Tuesday night at Riddle-Pace Field. Logan Cerny struck a two-RBI double to right field to score the only two runs of the game in the eighth inning and give Troy the 2-0 win over Jacksonville State.
Lance Johnson made his 111th career appearance on the mound for the Trojans, passing Marc Skinner (2014-17) for first place on Troy's all-time list. Johnson struck out two of the three batters he faced in a 1-2-3 sixth inning.
Kyle Gamble tossed 2.2 scoreless innings and struck out three before giving way to Ryan Fultz, who got the Trojans out of a bases loaded jam with a strikeout. Fultz finished with two strikeouts in 2.1 innings while Ryan Pettys retired three of the four batters he faced in the seventh.
Marquez Oates (3-1) was the pitcher of record for the Trojans after tallying three strikeouts in 2.0 innings to close the game. Oates moves to 6-1 on his career to go along with three saves despite pitching only 32.1 innings.
Clay Stearns walked and Donovan Whibbs singled, then advanced to second on a wild pitch, to place two runners in scoring position with one out in the eighth. Cerny then flared a double just out of reach of the Gamecock right fielder to cross the game-winning runs.
Drew Frederic (2-for-4), Cerny (2-for-4) and Dalton Sinquefield (2-for-3) each recorded multi-hit games as the Trojans scattered eight hits in the contest.
Troy improved to 20-19 on the year while Jacksonville State dropped to 19-21. The Trojans and Gamecocks each won their home game to split the season series, 1-1.
Quotable – Head coach Mark Smartt
"We did a lot of great things tonight, I'm really happy for our team for getting the win against the old-school rival Jacksonville State. For us old guys, that's a huge win. It was a great midweek game; our pitching was phenomenal. We defended well when we had to and then we had a great eighth inning of competition when their best guy was on the mound. It was a good, solid 2-0 win."
On Lance Johnson's Record
"We're setting a lot of records here and that's awesome. I love being a part of that because these kids accomplish so many great things. Lance has been in more games than any pitcher in school history and has been a key contributor from the bullpen throughout his career. He's a valuable piece in the bullpen and I'm really happy he could set the record here at home, on our mound. It was a great night for him."
Notable
Troy hits the road for a series at No. 20 Florida State in Tallahassee.
Lance Johnson made his 111th career appearance on the mound for the Trojans, passing Marc Skinner (2014-17) for first place on Troy's all-time list. Johnson struck out two of the three batters he faced in a 1-2-3 sixth inning.
History for Lance Johnson. @Lance_J5 has now made more appearances on the mound than any pitcher in school history!#theTROYway | #OneTROY ⚔️⚾️ pic.twitter.com/cVq2qPN38T
— Troy Baseball ⚔️ (@TroyTrojansBSB) April 28, 2021
Kyle Gamble tossed 2.2 scoreless innings and struck out three before giving way to Ryan Fultz, who got the Trojans out of a bases loaded jam with a strikeout. Fultz finished with two strikeouts in 2.1 innings while Ryan Pettys retired three of the four batters he faced in the seventh.
Marquez Oates (3-1) was the pitcher of record for the Trojans after tallying three strikeouts in 2.0 innings to close the game. Oates moves to 6-1 on his career to go along with three saves despite pitching only 32.1 innings.
Clay Stearns walked and Donovan Whibbs singled, then advanced to second on a wild pitch, to place two runners in scoring position with one out in the eighth. Cerny then flared a double just out of reach of the Gamecock right fielder to cross the game-winning runs.
Drew Frederic (2-for-4), Cerny (2-for-4) and Dalton Sinquefield (2-for-3) each recorded multi-hit games as the Trojans scattered eight hits in the contest.
Troy improved to 20-19 on the year while Jacksonville State dropped to 19-21. The Trojans and Gamecocks each won their home game to split the season series, 1-1.
Quotable – Head coach Mark Smartt
"We did a lot of great things tonight, I'm really happy for our team for getting the win against the old-school rival Jacksonville State. For us old guys, that's a huge win. It was a great midweek game; our pitching was phenomenal. We defended well when we had to and then we had a great eighth inning of competition when their best guy was on the mound. It was a good, solid 2-0 win."
On Lance Johnson's Record
"We're setting a lot of records here and that's awesome. I love being a part of that because these kids accomplish so many great things. Lance has been in more games than any pitcher in school history and has been a key contributor from the bullpen throughout his career. He's a valuable piece in the bullpen and I'm really happy he could set the record here at home, on our mound. It was a great night for him."
Notable
- Lance Johnson became Troy's all-time appearances leader after entering the ballgame in the sixth inning, passing Marc Skinner (2014-17) for first with 111 all-time appearances.
- Drew Frederic logged his 18th multi-hit game of the season and the 76th of his career. With a double in the third inning, the 53rd of his career, Frederic pulled even with Rigsby Mosley for fourth place on Troy's all-time doubles list.
- Dalton Sinquefield recorded his sixth multi-hit game in the last 10 contests.
- Logan Cerny registered the 23rd game of his career with at least two RBIs. The center fielder now has 54 career extra base hits.
- Troy now has four shutouts this season, two of which have come in the last four games.
Troy hits the road for a series at No. 20 Florida State in Tallahassee.
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