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Cotuit
Downs Brewster, 2-1, in 10th Inning Drama
July
22, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
BREWSTER,
MA -- Neither starting pitcher was willing to give up much of anything
as each allowed only one earned run in the game, but Cotuit was
able to pull out the two to one victory in the tenth inning against
Brewster in what was their second extra-innings game in a row. Michael
Hollander (LSU, 1 RBI) had the hit of the game as his sacrifice
fly allowed Devin Thomas (Brown, 1 for 4 batting) to score to give
the Kettleers a lead, which they protected in the bottom of the
tenth to pick up the victory. Both starting pitchers were amazing,
as neither allowed the opposing attack to get any momentum, which
created a hotly contested game and a dramatic win for Cotuit.
Clay Dirks (LSU, 6 Ks, 2 BBs) pitched extremely well for the Kettleers,
throwing ninety pitches while allowing only one earned run over
seven innings, but he was the first to blink as he allowed Brewster
to tack on a run in the sixth inning. Matt Oxendine (North Florida,
1 for 5 batting) led off the inning with a single, and then moved
to third on the following hit. Ryne Malone (Florida State, 1 RBI)
then hit his eleventh RBI of the season with a sacrifice fly to
score Oxendine and put the Whitecaps up.
With the way that Will Savage (Oklahoma, 4 Ks, 1 BB) was pitching
for the Whitecaps, as he had allowed only one hit leading up to
the ninth inning, it seemed unlikely that the Kettleers were going
to pull off a comeback. Savage though, gave up two hits at the top
of the ninth inning, forcing his coach to take him out and replace
him with Jonathan Hovis (North Carolina, 1 K, 0 BB), who lost his
third game of the season. Sean Gaston (Notre Dame, 1 for 1 batting)
pinch hit to lead off the inning and got the attack going with a
single, and then Hollander, who pinch ran for Gaston, quickly moved
to second off of the single by Shane Jordan (Stetson, 1 for 3 batting).
Brad Boyer (Arizona) then failed in his sacrifice bunt attempt as
the Whitecaps were able to get Hollander out at third and it appeared
that the comeback would be stopped, but Emeel Salem (Alabama, 1
for 4 batting) quickly put those fears to rest with a single. Todd
Davison (Delaware, 1 for 4 batting, 1 RBI) then laid down a perfect
squeeze bunt to score Jordan, picking up his fifteenth RBI of the
season and tying the game.
After the Whitecaps failed to score to in the bottom of the ninth,
the Kettleers used their momentum and went right on the attack in
the tenth. Devin Thomas put immediate pressure on Brewster with
a single, and then moved over to second as the throw from the second
baseman went out of play. Jason Donald (Arizona, 1 for 4 batting)
then laid down a beautiful sacrifice bunt to move Thomas to third,
setting up the stage for Hollander. Hollander hit the ball fairly
deep into center field, scoring Thomas, which placed a lot of pressure
on the Whitecaps as they now had to score to stay in the game.
This wasn’t going to happen though, as Chris Toneguzzi (Purdue)
had an easy tenth inning, picking up his second win of the season
and bringing the Kettleers two games above five hundred. Chatam
awaits Cotuit tomorrow, and hopefully they will only need nine innings
to put the A’s away.
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