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Kettleers
Belt Three Home Runs in 5-1 Win Over Chatham
For
Immediate Release
Christian
Staehely Turns in Solid Performance; Cisco Provides Relief
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
CHATHAM,
MA — Balls
were flying out of Veterans Field at a remarkable rate as Cotuit
beat the Chatham A's five to one with a healthy display of power.
Kellen Kulbacki (James Madison, 1 for 4, 1 RBI) began the barrage
of homeruns in the second inning as he hit a solo shot against A's
starter Rich Sirois (Connecticut, 1BB, 8K, 9H) over the short right
field fence, which at the very corner only goes out 314 feet, to
give the Kettleers a one run lead. After struggling early, Kulbacki
has found his homerun stroke as he now has five on the season, which
is good enough to tie him with several players at fourth place in
the league. Justin Smoak (South Carolina, 2 for 5, 2 RBI) decided
to join in the fun in the third inning as he blasted a one and one
pitch over the left field score board for his seventh homerun of
the season and to give the Kettleers a three run lead.
With
the homerun display that the Kettlers were putting on, it was easy
to forget what was happening on the defensive side of the ball,
which is unfortunate as Christian Staehely (Princeton, 3BB, 5K,
1H) pitched beautifully for the Kettleers. Staehely, who now leads
the team with five victories, threw a one hit hitter through six
innings as he kept the Chatham attack completely off balance. Entering
the seventh inning, Staehely wasn't as sharp as he had already thrown
ninety-one pitches, which the Chatham A's were able to take advantage
of. After the first batter reached base on an error by shortstop
Reese Havens (South Carolina, 2 for 4), Nick Derba (Manhattan, 1
for 4, 1 RBI) doubled to bring the runner in and give Chatham their
first run of the game. With Staehely obviously tiring, reliever
Michael Cisco (South Carolina, 0BB, 1K, 1 H) came on and stranded
his two inherited base runners to maintain the fact that no earned
runs had crossed the plate.
Cotuit
entered the top of the ninth inning with a comfortable lead of three
runs, which they added to with their third homerun of the game.
The short right field fence turned out to be an advantage for the
Kettleers as with one out, Tony Thomas (Florida St, 2 for 4, 1 RBI)
hit a long line drive that carried out of Veterans Field for his
first homerun of the season. Chatham wasn't going to be able to
come back with Cotuit leading by four runs and the A's went down
easily in the bottom of the ninth with Cory Gearrin (Young Harris,
0BB, 4K, 0H) striking out all three batters to secure the victory
for the Kettleers. Cotuit now stands at 24-10-1 on the season, which
is good enough for the leagues best record. The Kettleers now travel
to play Falmouth in an important double-header for the Commodores
as they are fighting for their playoff lives.
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