Banders: important thing is playing i?ASKA from Page 10 iding hitters for Nebraska were Ramos, who went 3 for 5, ;r, who was 2 for 4, and Bruce en, who was 2 for 2. ring the game, Nebraska stole >ases, including four by Ken s and three by Twitty. ke Zajeski, who pitched the game, raised his record to 2-0 he win. Zajeski gave up four nd two runs dunng seven in while walking two and record ;areer-high 10 strikeouts. Both gainst Zajeski were unearned. Saturday, temperatures were only in the upper-20s as Nebraska defeated Fort Hays State in the first two games of the series, 3-2 and 18-3. In the first game Saturday, Ne braska scored the winning run on an error in the bottom of the seventh inning. With one out, Wobkcn doubled down the left field line and advanced to third on a sacrifice fly by Ramos. The next batter, Twitty, hit a pop up that the Fort Hays center fielder dropped, allowing Wobken to score. Joe Purvine, who came in to re lieve Doug Tegtmeier in the sixth inning, was the winning pitcher. Purvine is now 1-0, In the second game Saturday, Nebraska scored a season high 18 runs to back the seven-hit pitching of Pat Leinen. Leinen, 2-1, pitched eight innings, giving up three runs, one of which was earned, while striking out four and walking six. Offensively, Twitty led the Husk ers, going 3 for 5 with 8 RBIs, two doubles, and a grand slam home run. Nebraska also performed the first triple-play in the history of Buck Beltzer Field during the seventh in ning. That play occurred when the Ti gers had runners on first and second, and the Fort Hays State batter, Kelly Mulqueen, hit a line drive that was caught by shortstop Boever. Boever then threw the ball to sec ond baseman Wobken, who stepped on second base to double up the run ner on second. Wobken then fired the ball to first baseman Twitty before the runner there could get back to the base. This completed the triple play. 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