Cajuns blast New Mexico St. in opener
Louisiana Là — Home runs were flying out of Moore Field on a regular basis Friday in the opening game of Louisiana’s Sun Belt Conference series against New Mexico State.
But in contrast to their eye-popping season numbers, it wasn’t the Aggies that spent their Friday evening trotting around the bases.
The host Cajuns tied their season high with four home runs, three in the first three innings, and scored seven runs on those shots in rolling to an 11-1 victory and within percentage points of first place in the league race.
Louisiana (20-9, 5-2 Sun Belt) got a three-run first-inning homer from Phillip Hawke and never looked back after Josh Landry and Justin Bourque had back-to-back homers off NMSU starter Dustin Cameron (5-3) to lead off the third inning.
That was plenty for junior right-hander Kevin Ardoin (4-1), who kept the league’s top hitting club off balance the entire evening. The Aggies (24-10-1, 4-3), who are ranked 30th in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association poll, got their only run on Adrian Ballesteros’ second-inning solo homer and got only one other runner to third base.
“We knew coming in that they liked to pull off the ball,” said Ardoin, who recorded 17 ground-ball outs to go with five strikeouts. “I worked away a lot. I knew I had to say ahead and not let them get comfortable in our park, and the defense turned them over a couple of times.”