| Kettleers
Fall Behind Early and Can't Plate Enough Runs in 4-3 Loss to Wareham
It
All Comes Down to the Final Day at Lowell Park
August
7, 2005
By
Megan Kerr, Asst. Web Editor
COTUIT,
MA -- If Cotuit defeats Hyannis today at 2:00 p.m., it will clinch
second place in the Western Division and achieve a bid in the 2005
Western Division playoffs. If Hyannis proves the spoiler and Wareham
defeats Bourne, then Cotuit's 2005 season is over. If both Cotuit
and Wareham lose, then Cotuit will maintain its second place ranking
and move on to the playoffs. It's as simple as that.
But things sure did not look simple for
Cotuit yesterday afternoon at Lowell Park as Wareham edged the Kettleers,
4-3, in front of a near-capacity crowd.
Cotuit made it a close game as they
rallied in the eighth, but they were unable to fully comeback as
they lost to Wareham four to three in an important game with playoff
implications. Josh Johnson (Mississippi St, 5 Ks, 1 BB) lost
his first game of the season as he only lasted four and a third
innings, throwing eighty-six pitches in the process. Unfortunately
for Cotuit, Johnson faltered in an inopportune time as the Kettleers
really needed the game as the playoff hunt is coming down to the
wire, making every game important. Wareham jumped on Cotuit
from the very beginning, with a faulty defense giving the Gateman
an unearned run, and at first it looked as if the Kettleers were
going to be embarrassed at home. Cotuit though, fought back
to make it interesting heading into the ninth inning.
A sacrifice fly by Jordan Dodson
(Rice, 0 for 5 batting, 1 RBI) scored the first Gateman run to put
them ahead and instantly put the Kettleers on their heels.
It seemed as though Cotuit would be able to respond quickly off
of eventual winner Jeff Mandel (Baylor, 3 Ks, 2 BB) in the second
inning when they loaded the bases with no outs, but unfortunately,
they didn't get any runs out of the inning. This seemed to
deflate Cotuit and energize the Gateman as Wareham continued to
press the attack, finally adding onto their total in the fifth inning.
Three runs off of four hits appeared to ice the game for the Gateman
as they now held a four to nothing lead with a pitcher who the Kettleers
couldn't touch, but Cotuit never quit, and their persistence paid
off in the eighth.
With Mandel tiring, Cotuit was finally
able to get back on the attack as Brad Boyer (Arizona, 2 for 5 batting)
singled and Todd Davison (Delaware) walked to put runners on with
no outs. Julio Borbon (Tennessee, 3 for 4 batting, 1 RBI),
who had one of his better games of the season, singled to bring
in Cotuit's first run of the game and to start the comeback.
The coach was then forced to make a move to remove a tired Mandel
and he brought in Justin Masterson (Bethel College, 1 K, 0 BB) to
try to get the Gateman out of the inning without further damage.
Masterson first had to face Bryan Harris (Cal State Fullerton) and
he immediately hit Harris in the hand, which would eventually take
him out of the game, to load the bases. Sean Gaston (Notre
Dame, 2 for 4 batting, 2 RBI) then singled to bring in two more
runs, cutting the once comfortable Wareham lead to one. Unfortunately,
a base running error by Harris got the first out of the inning,
and it proved to be a critical play that helped Wareham to get out
of the inning with their lead intact.
After the Gateman went down in order
to Chris Toneguzzi (Purdue), Masterson again came out in the ninth
inning, looking for his tenth save of the season. With little
fight left in them, Cotuit went down fairly easily, giving Masterson
his save and Wareham the victory they needed to keep their playoff
hopes alive. Tomorrows outcomes of the games featuring Cotuit,
Wareham, and Falmouth will be the deciding factor in who will face
Bourne in the playoffs. The season is coming down to the wire,
and hopefully everyone will be there at Lowell Park tomorrow to
support the Kettleers as they look to beat Hyannis in order to advance
to the playoffs!
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