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(3-4-1) Fall to Wareham Gatemen at Home, 6-1
Cotuit
Pitching Can't Solve Wareham Lineup Puzzle
June
24, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT, MA - A combination of outstanding pitching and great hitting
by the Wareham Gateman ended the Kettleers' two-game winning streak
tonight, as the Gatemen ended up on top, 6-1.
John Lalor (Mississippi State, 6 Ks, 1 BB), who's record now stands
at 2-0, pitched 8 2/3 strong innings for the Gateman, making it
hard for the Kettleers to get in the game as he kept the Cotuit
hitters off-balance. Unfortunately, the Cotuit pitchers couldn't
contain the Gateman attack as they had done the to the offense of
the previous two teams.
Jeff Manship (Notre Dame, 5 Ks, 3
ER) picked up his first loss of the season in his five-inning effort
because of the constant pressure that the Gateman offense put on
him. Though the Gateman offense was hot from the very begginning
of the game, Manship only allowed two runs to score through the
first five innings. This kept Cotuit in the game and they
were able to finally put some pressure on Lalor in the bottom of
the fourth inning. Three straight singles brought Michael
Hollander (LSU, 1 for 4 batting) up to the plate with bases loaded
and one out. Lalor then hurt himself as he hit Hollander and
walked in the Kettleers first run of the game. By striking
out the next two batters, Lalor was able to contain the damage,
but now the Gateman only lead by one run, giving the Kettleers hope.
This hope was squashed in the sixth inning when Daniel Moskos (Clemson,
3 ER) relieved Manship after he had allowed a lead off double to
Jordan Dodson (Rice, 1 for 5 hitting). The Gateman then proceeded
to score four runs off of six hits in the inning, raising the score
to six to one. With the strong pitching of Lalor, the fans
were hard-pressed to beleive that the Kettleers were going to be
able to make up this deficit. Entering the bottom of the ninth
inning, the score was still the same and Cotuit had one last shot
to pull of a come from behind victory.
After two quick outs it appeared that Lalor was going to breeze
through the inning, but Sean Gaston (Notre Dame, 2 for 4 batting)
singled to begin the rally. Hollander followed this with another
single, which brought Bryan Harris (LSU, 1 for 2 batting, 2 RBI)
up to the plate. Harris doubled in two runs, which forced
the Gateman to take Lalor out and replace him with Billy Sittig
(Stonehill), who picked up his first save of the season. J.P
Padron tried to keep the rally going, and though he singled, the
inning was over when Harris was thrown out at the plate by the left
fielder. By winning this game, the Gateman increased their lead
in the division standings over Cotuit and Cotuit dropped back under
five hundred. Hopefully the hitting will improve against Bourne
tomorrow, giving the Kettleers the chance to get back to .500 in
the standings.
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