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Austin Post 91 Beats Kasson Behind Jacobsen Homer and Seventh-Inning Push

David Thompson
David Thompson
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Austin Post 91 Beats Kasson Behind Jacobsen Homer and Seventh-Inning Push
Austin Post 91 scored three runs in the top of the seventh to beat Kasson 6-3. Cooper Jacobsen homered and drove in two, while John Rollie earned the win in relief.

What happened:

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Austin Post 91 produced the decisive inning late, scoring three times in the top of the seventh to leave Kasson with a 6-3 Legion baseball win Sunday, according to Yahoo Sports. The result moved Post 91 to 8-3 overall. Cooper Jacobsen supplied the headline swing with a home run and two RBIs, while John Rollie was credited with the win in relief.

Game shape:

The score tells the basic story: this was tied or within reach until Austin separated in the final inning. The supplied report does not list the full inning-by-inning scoring, but the seventh-inning burst is the confirmed turning point. In a Legion baseball setting, that kind of late separation matters because it points to a team capable of staying close long enough to cash in when the game gets compressed.

Pitching read:

Austin’s pitching line shows two different jobs handled effectively enough to finish the win. Jonah Klein worked 5 2/3 innings, allowing eight hits and three runs, two earned, while striking out six. Rollie followed with 1 1/3 scoreless innings, walking two and striking out four. That relief line is unusual in a useful way: four strikeouts from four recorded outs means Rollie’s outs came almost entirely through swing-and-miss or called-strike execution, even though the two walks suggest it was not perfectly clean.

Why it matters:

Post 91’s 8-3 overall mark gives the result more weight than a single Sunday win. The source does not provide standings or tournament seeding context, so it would be wrong to claim a specific table move. Still, beating Kasson on the road after entering the seventh level enough to need three runs is a strong data point for late-game resilience. Teams that can get starter length, survive traffic and then close with strikeouts tend to travel better in tournament-style baseball.

Player impact:

Jacobsen’s home run and two RBIs give Austin a clear offensive anchor from the game. Rollie’s contribution was two-way in the box score supplied by the source: he earned the pitching win and also appeared in the hitting line at 1-for-4. The report excerpt cuts off before listing the rest of Austin’s offense, so the confirmed individual detail should stay focused on Jacobsen, Rollie and Klein.

Confidence:

Confirmed by the source: Austin Post 91 beat Kasson 6-3, scored three runs in the top of the seventh, improved to 8-3 overall, got a homer and two RBIs from Cooper Jacobsen, and received the pitching win from John Rollie in relief. Not confirmed in the supplied facts: full batting totals, Kasson’s record, standings position or upcoming schedule implications.

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