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Kettleers'
Bats Stay Hot in 7-1 Victory Over Harwich
For
Immediate Release
Cotuit
Maintains Grip on First Place in Western Division Standings
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT,
MA — Cotuit's bats stayed red-hot last night as the Kettleers
routed the Harwich Mariners, 7-1, at Lowell Park.
The scoring started early once again for the
Kettleers as in the first inning, Justin Smoak (South Carolina,
2 for 4, 1 RBI), who has been swinging the bat well of late, jacked
an 0-1 pitch over the right field fence to give Cotuit a one run
lead. P.J. Zocchi (Clemson, 3BB, 2K, 6H) settled down after giving
up the early homer to Smoak, not allowing Cotuit to build on their
lead, which gave the Mariners offence the opportunity it needed
to tie the game up.
James
Simmons (UC Riverside, 0BB, 6K, 5H) pitched another solid game for
the Kettleers as he struck out six over eight innings to increase
his team-leading strikeout total to thirty-three on the season.
In the third, Simmons showed some signs of weakness as the Mariners
were able to get a run off of him as Devin Thomas (Brown, 1 for
4, 1 RBI) had an eleven pitch at bat that resulted in an RBI single
to tie the game up at one apiece. After Thomas' single, Harwich
wasn't able to get anything going as Simmons tightened up and took
complete control of the game, picking up his fourth victory of the
season in the process.
Cotuit
regained the lead in the seventh inning off of Harwich reliever
Joel Brookens, (NC State, 1 BB, 2K, 2H) who picked up his first
loss of the season. Brokens loaded the bases, giving up a single
to Jeffrey Rea (Mississippi St, 2 for 4), a double to Sean Gaston
(Notre Dame, 1 for 5), and a walk to Reese Havens (South Carolina,
1 for 3, 1 RBI). Josh Ellis (Wake Forest, 2BB, 0K, 1H) then came
on in relief to perform some damage control, but Cotuit was able
to score four runs in the inning, two of them off of wild pitches.
After the seventh, Cotuit had the game fully in its control as they
had a four run lead and with Simmons holding down the Mariners attack,
it seemed a virtual lock that Cotuit would pick up its twentieth
victory of the season.
Cotuit
added another couple of runs in the eighth inning of RBI's by Havens
and Matt Angle (Ohio State, 1 for 5, 1 RBI). Shane Matthews (East
Carolina, 0BB, 1 K, 1H) then came on in the ninth inning and closed
the game out for the Kettleers. With the one inning of scoreless
work, Matthews has now pitched 23.2 innings for the Kettleers and
only allowed five earned runs to score. With the victory that Matthews
helped to secure, Cotuit continues to lead the Western Division
with a 20-9-1 record on the season. Cotuit now travels to play Hyannis
who is currently in third place in the West where hopefully the
Kettleers will continue their hot hitting.
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