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Run Barrage by Red Sox Sinks Kettleers, 10-3, at Home
Cotuit
Falls to Visiting Y-D Red Sox as Sox Bats Explode
July
16, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT, MA -- Three home runs helped to power Yarmouth-Dennis over
the Kettleers as the Red Sox bats dominated in their ten to three
victory over Cotuit. Clay Dirks (LSU, 3 Ks, 4 BB) lost his
first game of the season as he struggled with his control throughout
the four-plus innings that he pitched, constantly falling behind
the Red Sox hitters, which they took advantage of.
Though Shane Jordan (Stetson) started off the scoring
in the first inning with
some very aggressive base running, Cotuit couldn't build on the
lead and allowed the Red Sox to take over the game in the second
inning. The Red Sox scored three runs in the second inning
off of Dirks, with the rally starting with Jeff Kindel's (Georgia
Tech, 3 for 5 batting) single. Danny Lehmann (Rice, 3 for
5 batting, 3 RBI) hit the first home run for the red sox to drive
in two runs for his eigth RBI of the season. A double by Brian
Kervin (Texas Christian, 1 for 5 batting, 1 RBI) scored Lehmann
to give the Red Sox a three to one lead, but the Kettleers would
battle back the next two innings to tie the score back up.
Julio Borbon (Tennessee, 2 for 3 batting, 1 RBI) and
Devin Thomas (Brown, 1 for 4 batting, 1 RBI) singled to bring in
the two tying runs for the Kettleers, but Cotuit was unable to hang
on due to the fantastic hitting of the Red Sox.
Chris Errecart (Florida State, 2 for 4 batting,
4 RBI) was the main force behind the Red Sox attack in the second
half of the game as he was personally responsible for four of the
remaining six runs they scored. With two home runs, one a
three-run home run in the sixth and one a solo shot in the eigth,
Errecart tied Bryan Harris (Cal State Fullerton) for the league
lead in RBI as both players have nineteen RBI on thThe season.
Cotuit wasn't able to overcome the offensive onslaught of
the Red Sox, as they never again scored against Brian Henry (Florida
State, 4 Ks, 1 BB), the starter for the Red Sox who picked up his
first victory of the season. Cotuit will now have to hit the
road with a two-game losing streak, but hopefully when they
return home on Monday they will have gotten back on track.
The Ketttleers will
face Harwich tommorow and Cotuit will look to begin a new winning
streak against them.
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