The St. Joseph Mustangs suffered their worst loss in franchise history Sunday night as they lost at Nevada 14-0.
St. Joe’s summer college baseball team drops to 3-2 this season and 2-2 in the MINK League.
Nevada broke open a scoreless game in the second inning as they scored seven two-out runs and sent 12 men to the plate. The Griffons added four more two-out runs in the third inning and led 11-0 and three.
Jacob Hurst stared for St. Joseph but didn’t make it out of the second inning. He lasted just 1.2 innings and allowed seven runs on four hits. He struck out two and walked four.
The Mustangs used four pitchers and they combined to walk 13 batters and hit three others.
St. Joe had only four hits on the night and didn’t have a hit after the third inning until Matt Wollnik singled in ninth. Brett Marr, Davey Casciola and Kyle Unrich also had singles in the game.
The Mustangs are back on the road Monday as they play at Clarinda. The first pitch is set for 7:00 p.m. from Municipal Stadium.