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			 Illinois State (11-13, 0-3 MVC) pulled within one run of the lead 
			after scoring two runs in the top of the seventh inning, but Dallas 
			Baptist (22-3, 5-1) plated six runs in the bottom of the eighth to 
			complete the series sweep of the Redbirds. 
			 
			“The score did not indicate how well we played for basically 
			seven-and-a-half innings. Things got out of hand in the bottom of 
			the eighth,” said Illinois State head coach Bo Durkac. “But you have 
			to tip your cap to Dallas Baptist. We’ve played Vanderbilt this 
			year, who was the No. 1 team in the country, and these guys are not 
			that far behind Vanderbilt.” 
			 
			The Patriots scored first Sunday, tallying an unearned run in the 
			bottom of the first inning. They added another in the second with an 
			RBI single from Camden Duzenack. 
			
			  
			The Redbirds got one back in the third with a sacrifice fly from 
			Ryan Koziol to score Daniel Dwyer, who hit a one-out double and 
			moved to third on a Paul DeJong single. 
			 
			Dallas Baptist regained control with a two-run double from Duzenack 
			in the fourth. The Redbirds got those runs back in the seventh, 
			however, with a two-run double from Joe Kelch, scoring Sean Beesley 
			and Jared Hendren. 
			 
			The hosts ended the Redbirds’ comeback bid shortly thereafter, with 
			six runs in the bottom of the eighth inning. The key hit in the 
			rally was a two-run single from Duzenack, who finished the day with 
			five RBIs. 
			 
			ISU starter Jack Landwehr went four innings, allowing four hits, 
			four walks and four runs (three earned), against three strikeouts. 
			The Redbirds got three strong innings of relief from Jack Czeszewski, 
			who allowed just two hits and no walks, while striking out four over 
			his three innings. 
			
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			The Patriots scored all six of their eighth-inning runs off reliever 
			Mitch Vogrin; only four of the runs were earned. Matt Lambert 
			recorded the final two outs to get the Redbirds out of the eighth 
			inning. 
			 
			DeJong, Beesley and Kelch collected two hits apiece for Illinois 
			State in the loss. The Redbirds stranded 14 baserunners Sunday, 
			leaving the bases loaded in the third, fifth and sixth innings. 
			 
			The Redbirds return to action Tuesday with a non-conference game at 
			Eastern Illinois. First pitch is set for 3 p.m. in Charleston, 
			Illinois. 
			
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