Raiders score9/5/2023 Top pick Travon Walker committed a roughing-the-passer penalty on Raiders backup QB Jarrett Stidham on the first play from scrimmage. The NFL’s first preseason game began 40 minutes late due to severe weather that forced fans to seek shelter.Īs expected, things got sloppy after the opening kickoff. Jacksonville’s Trevor Lawrence wore a backward cap on the sideline while third-string quarterback Jake Luton was started. Carr, the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback, and Adams, the All-Pro receiver acquired in blockbuster trade with Green Bay, were among many starters who sat out for both teams. Raiders stars Derek Carr and Davante Adams warmed up but they didn’t get a chance to play their first game together since Fresno State. The game kicked the Hall of Fame's Enshrinement Week into high gear, with the Gold Jacket Dinner, Canton Repository Grand Parade, Class of 2022 Enshrinement and Journey concert to follow over the next couple of days. Josh Jacobs, rookie Zamir White and Austin Walter ran well on a rain-soaked field and the Raiders routed Jacksonville 27-11 in the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday night, spoiling coach Doug Pederson’s first game with the Jaguars. The Las Vegas Raiders gave coach Josh McDaniels a successful homecoming in his debut on their sideline. Haught retired Milwaukee in order in the top of the ninth to seal the Raider win.Watch Video: Who ya got in the 2022 Hall of Fame game: Jaguars or Raiders? Wright State added three runs of insurance on a sacrifice fly by Patrick and a two-run double by Anglin to cushion its edge to 9-2. Sass arrived to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh and came through with a two-run single to extend WSU's lead to 6-2. Patrick's blast was his 16th of the year, which tied the single-season school record. The Raiders erased their deficit with a pair of two-run homers by Patrick and Sass in the bottom of the fifth. Wright State threatened to reach the scoreboard with runners on first and second in the bottom of the fourth but stranded both on an inning-ending strikeout. The game was scoreless until the top of the third inning, as Milwaukee claimed the lead with a two-run double. Arnold had a team-leading four assists, while Jay Luikart totaled 11 putouts at first base. Tristan Haught was dominant in relief, firing three shutout innings en route to his second save of the year.ĭefensively, the Raiders were errorless for the 19th time this season. Starting pitcher Sebastian Gongora boosted his record to 8-1 after holding the Panthers to two runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out three batters in six innings of work. Luke Arnold and Boston Smith added a hit and a run in the winning effort. Gehrig Anglin batted 2-for-3 with a two-run double, a run scored, and two walks. Andrew Patrick notched a two-run blast, a sacrifice fly, two walks, and a stolen base. Sammy Sass totaled a season-high four RBI on a go-ahead two-run homer and a two-run single. Wright State finished with eight hits and eight walks, scoring all nine of its runs over the last five innings of play. The teams will continue the three-game series tomorrow at 2 p.m. MKE dropped to 22-25 on the season and 10-14 in HL play with the loss. The Raiders improved to 32-18 overall and 19-6 in the Horizon League to remain atop the standings. DAYTON - The Wright State baseball program took down Milwaukee 9-2 for its seventh consecutive victory on Friday afternoon at Nischwitz Stadium.
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