| Kettleers
Ride Johnson's Strong Arm in 5-0 Win Over Orleans
July
25, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT,
MA -- Josh Johnson (Mississippi St., 6 Ks, 2 BBs) shut out the Orleans
Cardinals for eight innings as he improved his record to 4-0 on
the season with Cotuit’s 5-0 win at home Sunday afternoon.
The Eastern Division powerhouse Cardinals' attack
was kept completely off-balance the entire game, whereas the Kettleers
were able to get going against Andy Graham (UC Santa Barbara, 2
Ks, 2 BBs) in the sixth inning, scoring two runs and giving Graham
his second loss of the season.
Emeel Salem (Alabama, 1-3) led of
the sixth inning with a hit to get the attack going, and then quickly
stole second base for his team-leading 12th steal of the season
to put immediate pressure on Graham. Brad Boyer (Arizona, 2-3, RBI)
then knocked in the game-deciding RBI as he singled to bring in
Salem. After throwing 66 pitches, it was clear that Graham wasn’t
as effective as he had been in previous innings; Graham had allowed
only two hits up until that point in the game.
The Cardinals brought in Daniel Albritton (Florida
Southern, 2 Ks, 1 BB) to try and stop the bleeding but Albritton
allowed one of his inherited runners to score as Todd Davison (Delaware,
0-4, 1 RBI) collected his 16th RBI of the season to bring in Boyer,
giving Cotuit a 2-0 advantage.
While the Cardinals bats were unable
to answer the challenge, Cotuit kept their attack going as they
added three more insurance runs in the eighth inning. Bryan Harris
(LSU, 1-2, RBI) picked up his 24th RBI of the season with a sacrifice
fly, and Shane Jordan (Stetson, 1-2, RBI) hit his first triple of
the season to round out the scoring for the Kettleers. Cotuit wasn’t
going to give up a five run advantage and they brought in Derik
Olvey (Notre Dame) to close out the game.
The Cardinals went down fairly quietly
in the ninth, giving Cotuit its 17th win on the season. Tomorrow,
the Kettleers are looking to beat the Harwich Mariners as the playoffs
are fast approaching, meaning that it is now officially crunch time
as every game matters in the very close Western Division.
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