Millsaps' Jim Page Earns Career Win #500

Millsaps' Jim Page Earns Career Win #500

(Story taken from the Millsaps College website)

JACKSON, Miss. -- Trailing 8-5 entering the bottom of the seventh inning, Millsaps rallied for seven unanswered runs over the final two innings to defeat LaGrange 12-8 in its season-opener and earn head coach Jim Page his 500th career victory.

"What's so neat about it is seeing some of the former guys come back and them being excited for me," Page said.  "I look at the guys who've been with me for a long time and what they give to this program and it's incredible.  What I'll remember about No. 500 is all the memories of the players we've had, the coaching staff's, the administration and the support of our fans."

Starter Aaron Williams and Millsaps jumped out to a 5-1 lead over the game's opening three innings, with Williams retiring the first five batters he faced and Will Hawkins adding a pair of RBI doubles to contribute to the offense.

LaGrange (0-1) settled in after falling behind early, using senior Ben Hudson's 2-run shot to right center to pull within two and then getting an RBI-single down the leftfield line from Tyson Sandlin to cut it to 5-4 after four innings.

The Panthers then took their first lead of the game in the fifth inning behind a Michael Sanders 2-run home run to right center before scoring single runs in the sixth and seventh for an 8-5 lead.  Starter Jeff Tucker was pulled to start the sixth, rebounding after a rocky start to toss two shutout innings, including a mistake free fourth and fifth innings.

Millsaps (1-0) was held to just one hit from the fourth through sixth innings but clawed its way back to 8-7 after scoring a pair of runs in the seventh thanks to a Josh Ordeneaux fielder's choice.

Sophomore Tony Malaschak's leadoff triple to start the eighth was the spark the Majors needed.  Sandlin, the rightfielder for LaGrange, lost the high fly ball to right in the lights and to Malaschak's credit he never quit running on the play.  

"We teach our guys to run hard all the time," Page said.  "If Tony Malaschak doesn't run out that play then the game could have finished completely different and Hunter Owen doesn't tie the game on a sacrifice fly the next play.  Doing the little things right is a good sign for this team."

The Majors would go on to score four more runs in the frame off a pair of RBI-walks and a pinch hit single from Tyler Berry to retake the lead at 12-8.  Reliever Curt Ellison lasted just a 1/3 of the inning after surrendering five runs (two earned) and was chased after facing just six batters.

LaGrange went 1-2-3 in the ninth inning and Millsaps earned the come-from-behind win.

Senior Drew Maddox, who entered with one out in the fifth inning, scattered eight hits, four strikeouts and just two runs over the final 4 2/3 innings to earn his seventh career victory and first of the 2009 season.  

Hawkins led the Majors offensively with a 3-for-5 afternoon and two RBIs, while both Hudson and Robbie Shelton added three hits apiece for visiting LaGrange.

Millsaps will continue a stretch of six games in six days tomorrow, hosting the University of the Ozarks (Ark.).  First pitch is set for 11:30 a.m. and can be seen live on www.atwsportscast.com.

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