Arkansas 3, Kentucky 2 — Middle 6th Inning
Nolan Souza drew a 2-out walk but that was all for the Razorbacks in the sixth inning. Alexander Peck grounded out in the next at-bat against lefty Jackson Soucie.
Arkansas 3, Kentucky 2 — End 5th Inning
Gabe Gaeckle worked a perfect fifth inning with a couple of flyouts and a strikeout. His pitch count is at 84. This has been one of his better outings this year.
Arkansas 3, Kentucky 2 — Middle 5th Inning
The Razorbacks loaded the bases and forced a 1-out pitching change in the fifth inning.
After Alexander Peck grounded out to begin the inning, Zack Stewart walked, Damian Ruiz singled and TJ Pompey walked on a 3-2 pitch after a couple of foul balls.
Ryder Helfrick hit a double-play ball against new right-handed reliever Ira Austin, but the Wildcats’ middle infield botched it a bit and Helfrick was able to reach first safely, which scored Stewart.
Kuhio Aloy struck out to end the half inning and strand runners at the corners.
Ben Cleaver pitched 4 1/3 innings for the Wildcats and allowed 3 runs, 5 hits and 2 walks with 3 strikeouts. He threw 84 pitches with 57 strikes.
Arkansas 2, Kentucky 2 — End 4th Inning
Hudson Brown led off the bottom of the fourth with a home run the other way off the top of the left-center field wall. That was Brown’s fifth home run.
Caeden Cloud added a 1-out walk after working a full count. After Jayce Tharnish struck out, it appeared Tyler Bell might hit a go-ahead homer, but the wind knocked down a well-hit ball near the warning track in right field.
Arkansas 2, Kentucky 1 — Middle 4th Inning
Camden Kozeal worked a nine-pitch at-bat and stroked a 1-out solo home run 400 feet to right-center field on a 3-2 pitch. It followed the third straight he fouled off.
That was Kozeal’s team-leading 17th home run.
Arkansas 1, Kentucky 1 — End 3rd Inning
The Wildcats struck during their second time through the lineup, but that was secondary to a scary scene involving Braxton Van Cleave who was taken off the field on a stretcher after about a 15-minute delay.
Jayce Tharnish was hit by Gabe Gaeckle’s first pitch of the inning and stole second base. A second base runner, Luke Lawrence, reached on a 1-out walk.
Ethan Hindle flied out for the second out of the inning before Van Cleave’s bouncer found its way between shortstop Camden Kozeal and second baseman Nolan Souza for an RBI single.
Van Cleave tried to take second base and as he did he and Kozeal had a nasty collision, with Van Cleave hitting Kozeal from behind. Kozeal appeared to unknowingly be standing in the base path and Van Cleave had his head down. It did not appear any player saw the collision coming.
Van Cleave was on the field for several minutes while being tended to by the training and medical staffs of both teams. He was eventually taken off on a stretcher. They appear to be concerned about an injury to his head and neck area.
The game resumed after an 18-minute delay. Gaeckle got a groundout to end the inning and strand Wildcats at second and third base.
Arkansas 1, Kentucky 0 — Middle 3rd Inning
Zack Stewart led off the third inning with a 395-foot home run to right-center field. That was his second home run in as many pitches after he hit the leadoff homer in the ninth inning last night.
That was Stewart’s 10th homer of the season and 54th of his career.
That was Arkansas’ only hit of the inning. Damian Ruiz and Ryder Helfrick flied out and TJ Pompey struck out.
Arkansas 0, Kentucky 0 — End 2nd Inning
Will Marcy led off with a walk and Hudson Brown followed with a single to set up Kentucky for a potential big inning, but Gabe Gaeckle pitched out of it.
Owen Jenkins failed twice to put down a bunt, then struck out looking on the third pitch of the at-bat for the first out. Gaeckle then picked off Marcy at second base before Caeden Cloud struck out to strand a base runner.
Arkansas 0, Kentucky 0 — Middle 2nd Inning
Nolan Souza beat out a 2-out infield single and was stranded when Alexander Peck flied out to right field. Peck had a couple of good takes after falling behind 0-2.
Kentucky lefty Ben Cleaver has thrown 21 of 28 pitches for strikes.
Arkansas 0, Kentucky 0 — End 1st Inning
Both teams stranded 2-out base runners in scoring position in the first inning.
Ryder Helfrick hit a 2-out double for the Razorbacks and was out when Kuhio Aloy flied out.
Luke Lawrence and Ethan Hindle had back-to-back singles for the Wildcats against Gabe Gaeckle. Damian Ruiz made a sliding catch in left field to end the inning on a well-hit ball by Braxton Van Cleave.
Pregame
Arkansas and Kentucky are scheduled to play the second game of a series Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Kentucky Proud Park.
The Razorbacks (34-19, 15-13 SEC) will throw right-hander Gabe Gaeckle against Kentucky left-hander Ben Cleaver.
Arkansas will be looking to even the series after losing the series opener 4-3.
Here is a look at the Razorbacks’ starting lineup:
LF Damian Ruiz
3B TJ Pompey
C Ryder Helfrick
DH Kuhio Aloy
SS Camden Kozeal
CF Maika Niu
2B Nolan Souza
1B Alexander Peck
RF Zack Stewart

