It's hard to imagine a worse position for a pitcher, knowing that he doesn't have relief help behind him and he's expected to pitch nine innings.
But Arkansas State's Nathan Gates stepped up to that challenge, turning in his best performance of the season, and because of that UL's baseball squad came up short in Sunday's attempt at a weekend sweep.
Gates, the last man standing in an injury-depleted ASU pitching rotation, threw a complete-game five-hitter, shutting out the Ragin' Cajuns over the final seven innings of a 4-2 Indian victory Sunday afternoon at Moore Field.
Gates (3-6) knew he wasn't getting much relief help in Sunday's final game of the Sun Belt Conference series, and didn't need it in giving up only two hits after the third inning.
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Dan McDonald
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