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Commodores
Down Cotuit Kettleers in Road Game Tilt
July
20, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
FALMOUTH,
MA -- The Kettleers couldn't keep their two-game winning streak
rolling last night, as the last-place Falmouth Commodores turned
on the jets to capture a 9-1 victory.
In an odd twist, the loss left Cotuit tied for
second place in the Western Division, however, as the Wareham Gatemen
also fell, losing to Harwich by one run. Cotuit and Wareham are
now tied with 31 points apiece in the standings and the Hyannis
Mets, believe it or not, are close behind with 29 points.
After again taking an early lead, it appeared
that Cotuit was going to win a rain-shortened game, but as the rain
let up in the fifth inning, the Commodores attack grew heated, giving
them a lead they wouldn't relinquish. The Commodores continued to
pour it on, and Cotuit was unable to recover from the four runs
that Falmouth scored in the fifth inning.
The only bright spot for the Kettleers
is that it appears that no one is able to stop Bryan Harris (Cal
State Fullerton, 1-3 batting, RBI) as he added another RBI to his
already impressive total. In the first inning, with Brad Boyer (Arizona,
1-3) on base with a single, Harris singled to bring in his twenty-second
RBI of the season. Cotuit was unable to keep up their good start
though as Dallas Buck (Oregon State, 3 Ks, 0 BBs) pitched extremely
well in his five innings to pick up his second win of the season.
With the rain falling fairly hard
and with the Kettleers in a lead, Cotuit wanted to get through the
fifth inning as quick as possible so that the game could be official
if it was forced to be called. Jeff Manship (Notre Dame, 4 Ks, 3
BB) was unable to contain the attack though as the Commodores batted
around in the fifth. Manship allowed a leadoff double to Brian Bocock
(Stetson, 2-4), who then stole third and scored on a wild pitch
to tie up the game. Chad Huffman (Texas Christian, 3 for 4 batting,
2 RBI) then singled to drive in the go-ahead run, and Mark Hamilton
(Tulane, 1-4, 3 RBI) concluded the scoring with a single to drive
in the fourth run of the inning.
The rest of the damage was done in
the sixth inning against reliever Tim Ladd (Georgia Tech, 1 K, 3
BBs) as he threw forty-four pitches, allowing five more runs to
score. Cotuit was unable to rally at any point against Falmouth,
and will now have a day off to rest before facing Wareham away on
Thursday.
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