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Kulbacki
Home Run Not Enough in 9-6 Wareham Loss
For
Immediate Release
Cotuit
Still in First Place with Five Games Left in Regular Season
By
Megan Kerr/Asst. Web Editor
WAREHAM,
MA — In
a game where pitching was overmatched for both teams, Cotuit fell
to the Wareham Gateman 9-6 to move to 25-13-1 on the season. It
was an important game for the Gateman as with the win, Wareham was
able to distance itself from the charging Falmouth Commodores; while
Cotuit seems to be firmly entrenched in first place in the Western
Division, the Gateman are fighting for their playoff lives. Wareham
jumped on Cotuit starter Graham Godfrey (College of Charleston,
5BB, 5K, 7) from the very beginning as the first player Godfrey
faced, Brandon Glover (Texas A&M, 1 for 2, 1 RBI), sent the
ball sailing over the right field fence for his first homerun of
the season to give the Gateman an early lead. Cotuit entered the
top of the sixth down by three runs, but it was there that the Kettleers
began to make their push to get back into the game.
Josh
Hula (Ohio State, 0 for 3) led off the sixth inning with a walk,
and then Eric Farris (LMU, 2 for 4) did the same to put a runner
in scoring position for Cotuit for the first time in the game. Cotuit
took advantage of this opportunity as Justin Smoak (South Carolina,
2 for 5, 1 RBI) then singled to load the bases and then Jeff Rea
(Mississippi St, 0 for 5, 1 RBI), who was to fast to be doubled
up by the Gateman, hit a fielders choice to score Hula. Another
hit batter by Gateman starter Jeremy Bleich (Stanford, 3BB, 2K,
3H) loaded the bases, where Bleich then proceeded to walk Reese
Havens (South Carolina, 0 for 3, 1 RBI) to cut Wareham's lead to
one. The Gateman manager had seen enough at this point, as he yanked
Bleich out of the game and put in reliever Tim Matthews (Baylor,
0BB, 2K, 1 H) to stop the bleeding. Matthews was unable to preserve
the Gateman's lead as he hit Matt Angle (Ohio St, 0 for 3, 1 RBI)
to tie the game and then an easy groundball to the shortstop went
under his mitt to the give the Kettleers their first lead of the
game.
Cotuit
was unable to hold onto their one run lead though as reliever Shane
Matthews (East Carolina, 3BB, 1K, 2H), who picked up his first loss
of the season, was lit up in the seventh inning by Wareham for four
runs. Matthews gave up three walks in the inning and two doubles
as when he finally threw a pitch within the strike zone, the Gateman
jumped all over it. After this disastrous inning, the Kettleers
were too far behind to come back, though a homerun by Kellen Kulbacki
(James Madison, 2 for 3, 1 RBI) in the eighth inning gave the Kettleers
fans some life. It wasn't enough though, as though in the top of
the ninth the Kettleers were able to add one more run off of an
RBI single by Smoak off of Gateman reliever Connor Graham (Miami
of Ohio, 0BB, 1K, 2H), it was to little to late.
Cotuit
returns home today to face the Chatham A's where hopefully the Kettleers'
league-leading pitching will be able to bounce back from its tough
outing against the Gateman.
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