St. Thomas took on Hamline in the MIAC Baseball Playoffs Friday in Cold Spring. The Tommies fell to the Pipers 4-7, but they could still earn an at-large bid for regionals. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Hamline’s Brandon Rushmeyer winds up for a pitch. Hamline is 22-12 overall this season, while St. Thomas is 25-9. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
First baseman Hunter Hart runs to first base after a hit. Hart helped secure the Tommie’s first win after helping shortstop Brady Johnson and outfielder Jake Smith score two of the four runs during the top of the fifth. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Hamline’s pitcher Brandon Rushmeyer throws to his teammate at first base while a Tommie tries to steal bases between pitches. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Hart steps into a swing at home plate. The sophomore hit a total of six RBI’s Wednesday. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Hamline outfielder Trey Fails watches the game from the dugout. Hamline and St. Thomas were 9-9 until the top of the ninth when Johnson and Hart scored. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
First baseman Jacob Picht winds up for a swing. Picht scored two runs for Hamline on Wednesday. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Outfielder Dan Moro sprints to first base. Moro scored two runs for Hamline and had one strikeout during Wednesday’s games. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
Outfielder Mark Handberg and Hart congratulate players coming into home plate and scoring for the team. Hart scored five runs for St. Thomas on Wednesday. (Carlee Hackl/TommieMedia)
The St. Thomas baseball team took on the Hamline Pipers in a doubleheader Wednesday at CHS Field in St. Paul. The Tommies won the first game 9-0 and took the second 11-9.
Carlee Hackl can be reached at hack9822@stthomas.edu.