LADUE • Sophomore hurler Alex Jasiek took the John Burroughs baseball team on a roller coaster outing on Monday.
Jasiek was both brilliant and scattered and the host Bombers were both patient and timely at the plate to earn a 8-4 victory over MICDS.
Jasiek went all seven innings to pick up his second win of the season.
“I didn't have my best control,” Jasiek said. “I had seven or eight walks, which isn't very good. But the defense held us and we got to their bullpen, which was key. Their starter was efficient. We kept battling after we got down early. I thought it was great game, though.”
Jasiek fanned 11 on the day and scattered eight hits.
“It wasn't my most efficient game,” he said. “Keeping the pitch count down was my goal, but a win is a win.”
Time and time again, Jasiek located his fastball in key moments and even his off-speed pitch was keeping the Rams guessing.
“He might not had his best stuff, but we went down the road with him,” John Burroughs coach Andy Katzman said. “He's pitched a lot against these guys. He threw twice against them last year and I really wanted to get him the complete game if we could. It was just a gutty performance that represents the type of athlete that he is.”
Burroughs, No. 6 in the STLhighschoolsports.com small-schools rankings, improved to 9-5. Ninth-ranked MICDS dropped to 6-7.
“It was good for us to piece together some good at-bats,” Jasiek said. “We've had a hard time scoring runs this season. All of the games that we have played have been really close. It was good to get this one.”
MICDS went ahead 3-1 in the fifth inning. With one out, Adam Putnam was plunked by a Jasiek pitch with the bases loaded. With two gone, a first-pitch ball in the dirt allowed Collin Palmer to score to make it a two-run game.
The Bombers chased MICDS starter Kai Rebmann in the bottom of the fifth. Davey Holmes cranked a two-run single to tie the game. When Steve Frank took the mound for the Rams, a single and a walk loaded the bases. Nick Beaulick drew a base on balls to score Holmes to make it 4-3. Sam Hefler drew a full-count walk with two gone to put the Bombers up 5-3.
Trey Baur's sacrifice fly in the sixth inning cut the MICDS deficit to 5-4 but the Bombers made sure they had insurance. In its half of the sixth, Burroughs took advantage of four walks given up by MICDS pitching and scored three runs on no hits.
“I knew we needed more,” Katzman said. “The guys were taking some pitches and hitting some good pitches.”
The two teams will meet again at 1 p.m. Sunday at Busch Stadium. Prior to the rematch, Burroughs will face Ladue, Lutheran South and Priory this week.
MICDS will be at Lutheran North on Tuesday before hosting No. 1 Westminster on Thursday.



















