Keenan Bjork knows exactly what to do when anxiety sets in, attack with his fastball.
The senior lefthanded pitcher worked out of a jam in the bottom of the seventh inning, completing a five-hit shutout as Forest Lake upset Farmington 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Class 4A baseball state tournament at CHS Field in St. Paul.
“We’ve been in close games all year,” Bjork said. “I was anxious in that last inning.”
With good reason. The second-rated Tigers (23-4), according to the coaches association rankings, had second and third with one out, and the top of their order coming to the plate. He got the lead-off hitter on a called third strike and induced a popup to first base to end it.
“My fastball [on the strikeou] was electric,” Bjork said. He only allowed two hits to the top six batters in the Farmington lineup. “I came out and mixed speeds at the start of the game. I attacked with my fastball at the end.”
Bjork struck out six and walked two while only throwing 87 pitches. He only allowed two runners to reach third base, both coming in the last two innings.
“Keenan didn’t panic in a tough situation,” Rangers coach Kale Henry said. “That’s why he is our ace. He always gives us a chance to win. We rely on him.”
The Rangers (14-11) scored the lone run Bjork needed in the third inning. Senior Nolan Dumonceaux was looking for an off-speed pitch and got it. He crushed a double to left-center field, scoring senior Tyler Schnabel from first base. Dumonceaux and Schnabel each had two hits.