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Cotuit
Pulls Out Ninth-Inning Win Versus Crosstown Rivals
For
Immediate Release
Kettleers
Stay on Top of Western Division with 5-3 Win Over Hyannis
By
Megan Kerr
HYANNIS,
MA — In
a back-and-forth game against Hyannis , Cotuit was able to pull
out the game as it scored two runs in the ninth to go ahead for
good in a 5-3 victory. Both teams lost leads at one point in the
game, making it so that the result of the game was in doubt till
the very end. Hyannis struck first against Cotuit starter James
Simmons ( Cal St Riverside , 0BB, 3 K, 7 H), who added to his team
leading strikeouts as he now has seventeen on the season. Simmons
scoreless streak ended with the sacrifice fly by James Darnell (South
Carolina, 0 for 4, 1 RBI) in the second innings, and then Ryan Flaherty
(Vanderbilt, 2 for 4, 1 RBI) to put the Mets up by two, making it
so the Kettleers would have to come back in order to avoid their
first back-back loss of the season. Cotuit was more than up to the
task though as they begun their rally in the top of the fifth inning.
Kyle
Russell ( Texas , 1 for 3) started the rally by singling to get
on base, and then, two errors in row, by the first baseman and a
bad throw by the right fielder, allowed him to score to bring Cotuit
within one run of the Mets. Sean Gaston (Notre Dame, 1 for 3, 1
RBI), who had reached base on the error by the first baseman, then
scored on a fielders choice to tie the game up. Cotuit continued
to press the attack against starter Josh Collmenter (Central Michigan,
2 BB, 6 K, 4 H), causing Hyannis to bring in reliever Gary Lee (So.
Carolina Aiken, 0 BB, 2 K, 1 H) to try prevent Cotuit from pulling
ahead. It appeared that Lee was going to be successful as he struck
out the first two batters he faced, but Gaston singled to bring
in Justin Smoak (South Carolina, 0 for 2) to give the Kettleers
their first lead of the game. Hyannis wasn't done though, as in
the bottom of the sixth they tied up the game off of Sean O'Brien's
(Virginia Tech, 3 for 4, 1 RBI) single, setting up another ninth
inning win for the Kettleers.
After
Russell was thrown out of the game in the seventh inning as he apparently
left the bench to early to go to his position after a questionable
third out call by the umpire, Cotuit entered the ninth inning looking
to go ahead for good with Russell's replacement Tony Tucker (Florida
State, 1 for 1) up first. Tucker singled and then moved to second
on a sacrifice bunt by Gaston. Eric Farris (Loyola Marymount, 3
for 4, 1 RBI) then singled to bring in Tucker and put the Kettleers
up for good. After Jeff Rea ( Mississippi State , 1 for 5, 1 RBI)
singled to provide another insurance run, Cotuit reliever Cory Gearrin
(Young Harris, 1 BB, 2 K, 2 H) picked up his first victory of the
season by putting down the Met attack one-two-three in the bottom
of the ninth.
With
the victory, Cotuit maintains their lead in the Western Division
and they look to defeat the Hyannis Mets at home today at 5:00 p.m. |