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Storm Gives Cotuit a 6-Inning, 2-1 win over Rival Bourne Braves
The
Kettleers Take Playoffs Bid Down to the Wire
August
6, 2005
By
Sean Walsh & Megan Kerr, Web Editorial Staff
BOURNE,
MA -- Could the 2005 regular season get much more exciting than
this?
As if it were staged in a scene from Saul Bellow's
The Natural, the Cotuit Kettleers eked out a 2-1 win last
night at Coady Field versus first place Bourne, as if aided by forces
of nature. In a game shortened to just six innings, the Kettleers
held onto second place in the Western Division with just two regular
season games to go -- today at 4:30 at home versus the Wareham Gatemen
and tomorrow, Sunday, Aug. 7, at home versus the Hyannis Mets.
A rain, wind and lightning storm blew in from
the southeast, causing a game delay with hopes of re-starting the
game once the storm blew over. It did not, and umpires had to call
the game "official" after six frames.
Falmouth's win yesterday helped it climb to within
two points of the Kettleers, as Wareham's 20-8 loss to Orleans pushed
it down to fourth place. Today, Falmouth takes on Bourne and the
Kettleers host Wareham. The playoff possibilities change, quite
literally, from day to day as the regular season ends tomorrow.
In yesterday's game at Bourne, it seemed possible
that the game would go on after the storm blew in, but the weather
wouldn't permit the game to resume, forcing the umpires to call
the game and give Cotuit a big victory. With the win, Cotuit remains
in second place and, more importantly, gets some momentum for its
showdown against the Wareham Gateman this afternoon.
Greg Reynolds (South Florida, 4 Ks, 2 BBs) pitched well for the
Braves, but not well enough to pick up the victory as he now has
three losses, giving him a losing record for the season. Cotuit
was unable to do anything with Reynolds for the first four innings
of the game, but in the fifth, their attack came alive to give the
Kettleers the lead. Roberto Lopez (USC, 1 for 2 batting) and Emeel
Salem (2 for 3 batting) each got on base to get the inning going
for the Kettleers. Brad Boyer (Arizona, 1 for 3 batting, 1 RBI)
then got the first run across as he singled with one out to drive
in Lopez and move Salem to second. After a groundout moved Salem
to third, Sean Gaston (Notre Dame, 1 for 2 batting, 1 RBI) hit the
game-winning hit as his single drove in Salem for the second, and
deciding, run of the game.
Clay Dirks (LSU, 3 Ks, 1 BB) pitched five plus innings for the Kettleers,
throwing seventy eight pitches as he suppressed the Braves attack.
With the win, Dirks now has three wins for the season, tying him
with Daniel Moskos (Clemson, 2 Ks, 0 BB) for second most on the
team. After getting out of a serious jam in the fifth inning, Dirks
was allowed to come back and pitch the sixth, but he was unable
to finish that inning. After a questionable baulk call moved the
leadoff man to second and a single by the next hitter moved him
to third, Dirks was not happy as he was pulled out of the game.
Yelling at his team to “come on,” Dirks tried to pump
up Moskos as he was brought in to try to get out of the jam.
After a single by Ty Wright (Oklahoma St, 1 for 2 batting, 1 RBI)
led one of the inherited runners score, with no outs it looked like
Dirks could be in for a no decision. Moskos though, got out of the
jam with a fly out and two strikeouts, giving him his first save
of the season. Though the teams acted as though they were going
to continue playing the next inning, lightning that was spotted
during the warm-up quickly put an end to that idea as the game never
resumed after the sixth inning. Cotuit will head into their home
game tomorrow against the Gateman with a head of steam as they know
tomorrow’s match is extremely important for their playoff
hopes. So come support the team as the game tomorrow should be quite
exciting!
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