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Cotuit
Opens Season at 2-0 with Big Win Over Rival Mets
June
17, 2006
For
Immediate Release
Cotuit's
Bats Continue to Roll in 9-3 Home Victory Over Hyannis Mets
By
Megan Kerr
COTUIT,
MA -- Cotuit again put their bats to good use as they
defeated the Hyannis Mets nine to three, but this time they were
forced to come from behind as the Mets struck first against starting
pitcher Christian Staehely (Princeton, 2 BB, 3 Ks, 7 H). Staehely
picked up his first victory by pitching six strong innings for the
Kettleers, but his first two innings were a little shaky. Hyannis
got on the board right away in the first inning off of Matt Mangini's
(NC State, 2 for 4, 1 RBI) single and then added to their lead in
the second inning off of a double by Brian Juhl (Stanford, 1 for
4, 1 RBI). Cotuit bats then went to work and provided Staehely with
all the runs that he would need by the fourth inning.
The
game was tied in the third inning when the Kettleers were finally
able to figure out the pitching of Alex Hale (Richmond, 1 K, 1 H).
Jeff Rea (Mississippi St, 3 for 3, 1 RBI) led off the inning with
a walk and then moved to third off of an error by the Mets shortstop
Ryan Flarherty (Vanderbilt, 0 for 3), which also allowed Tony Thomas
(Florida State, 0 for 4) to reach base. Rea then scored off of a
sacrifice fly by Kyle Russell (Texas, 0 for 3, 1 RBI), and then,
another error on the part of the Mets defense on what should have
been the third out of the inning, instead allowed Thomas to score
the tying run. With the game tied in the fourth inning, the Mets
inserted Josh Collmenter (Central Michigan, 4 BB, 0 K) into the
pitchers spot hoping he would be able to quell the Kettleers bats,
but he picked up his first loss of the season as he was unable to
hold off the Cotuit attack. Cotuit picked up two more runs in the
fourth inning and never relinquished the lead.
Staehely
created problems for himself in the sixth inning as he allowed three
straight singles to start the inning off and to load the bases.
He was able to limit the damage though as he only allowed one of
the men to score, which occurred off of the fourth straight single
that he gave up in the inning to Sean O'Brien (Virginia Tech, 2
for 4, 1 RBI). Stehely stiffened after the run scored as he got
the next batter to fly out to shallow left and then forced Milan
Dinga (Army, 1 for 3) to ground out to a double play to end the
inning. The Mets never threatened the Kettleers again as in the
bottom of the sixth Cotuit was able to score three more runs to
put the game out of reach for good.
Jay
Brown (Young Harris, 1 BB, 2 Ks) pitched three strong innings for
the Kettleers, not allowing Hyannis to score a single more run and
finishing off Cotuit's second straight victory. Cotuit now looks
to continue their good start to the season as they play their first
road game tomorrow night against Falmouth.
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