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Y-D
Red Sox Get Revenge On Kettleers in 12-0 Rout
For
Immediate Release
Both
Teams Stay Atop Their Respective Divisions in East and West
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT,
MA — Cotuit suffered
its worst defeat of the season against the Eastern Division leading
Red Sox as Y-D batters pounded Cotuit pitching for a twelve to nothing
victory. Yarmouth-Dennis took control from the very start of the
game as from the beginning, the Red Sox were able to have their
way with Cotuit starter Dan Delucia (Ohio State, 0BB, 2K, 10H),
who with this loss, now stands at 2-3 on the season. In the first
inning, Delucia faced all nine Y-D batters, giving up five runs
on six hits. After such a tough start, Cotuit was never able to
gain control of the game for while the Red Sox offence seemed to
have Delucia's number, the Kettleers own offence completely sputtered
against Red Sox starter Bryan Henry (Florida State, 1BB, 6K, 5H).
Henry
held the Cotuit attack in check as he earned his second victory
of the season to give the Red Sox an 18-12 record on the season.
Cotuit batters were kept off balance throughout the game by Henry
and were never able to chip away at the Red Sox lead. As a result,
Y-D went into the sixth inning with complete control of the game
and they showed no mercy as they added another five runs off of
Cotuit reliever Dan Runzler (East Carolina, 2BB, 4K, 5H) to give
them a twelve run lead.
With
the game completely out of hand, Coach Roberts elected to have Brett
Lilley (Notre Dame, 0 for 3, 0BB, 1K, 1H) pitch the ninth inning
instead of wasting any other pitchers from his bullpen in what was
an embarrassing loss for Cotuit at their home field. Lilley performed
admirably as he was able to get out of the ninth without Y-D adding
any more runs to their already large lead. Cotuit then went down
one-two-three in the ninth, with the last out an amazing catch by
Red Sox center fielder Tyler Henley (Rice, 1 for 2) on an extremely
well hit ball by Tony Thomas (Florida State, 0 for 4) that if hit
anywhere else, would have been a homerun. As the last out proved
though, it was not the Kettleers day as with the loss, Cotuit now
stands at 18-8-1 on the season. Cotuit goes back on the road to
face the Brewster Whitecaps where hopefully their pitching and their
hitting performance will improve.
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