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Redbirds Split Day One of Snowbird Classic

The Illinois State baseball team split a pair of Friday games to open the 2024 season at the Snowbird Classic, defeating St. Thomas in game one behind 20 hits and 18 runs before dropping the nightcap to Saint Louis by a final of 13-8 from Centennial Park.

Redshirt junior Judah Morris, junior Noah Rabin, and sophomore Daniel Pacella all homered in the game one win while Rabin added his second of the season in the nightcap.

HOW IT HAPPENED (GAME ONE)

A RBI-double from junior Tyler Herron got the 'Birds on the board in the 2nd inning before the Tommies retook the lead with a pair of runs to close the inning.

The 4th inning saw redshirt sophomore Luke Lawrence tally an RBI double as part of a seven-run inning for ISU. St. Thomas would shrink the lead back to three with a trio of runs as well.

Illinois State would be the first to double digits off a single from Pacella before it was Morris stepping to the plate and collecting ISU's first homerun of the 2024 campaign. Morris sent a ball over the left field fence, knocking in Pacella, and building the ISU lead out to 12-5.

The Tommies would eventually respond with a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth to trim the margin back down to five (12-7). Shortly after, it was Rabin's power on display as the California native sent one deep to left centerfield for a 13-6 ISU lead.

Finally, in the top of the 8th inning, Pacella sent a no-doubter out to right field as the lead grew to nine before ISU added its final run of game one off a sac fly from junior JT Sokolove.

 

A solo homerun from junior Noah Rabin got the 'Birds on the board in the 2nd inning after Saint Louis opened the scoring with a pair of runs in the bottom of the 1st inning.

In the top of the 3rd inning, the Redbirds saw 10 come to the plate including six runs scored to take an early 7-3 lead before it was the SLU offense responding with a six-run inning of their own to retake the lead.

In the bottom of the 7th inning, SLU padded their lead with a pair of runs with the bases loaded to make it 12-8 before adding their final run of the night in the bottom of the 8th off a wild pitch from freshman Lawson Minshew.

 

Illinois State is scheduled to face the St. Thomas Tommies for the second time this weekend on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. CT.

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