Skyhawks combine for 20 hits in a game shortened by weather
Williams threw 6.0 innings for his second win of his career striking out eight |
BOCA RATON, Florida (March 5, 2019)
– The Stonehill College baseball team, who is ranked No. 7 in the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Division II
East Region Poll, eased past Bloomfield College, 17-4, on Tuesday
morning in Florida in a game that was completed in seven innings due to
weather.
For Stonehill (6-4), four Skyhawks totaled three hits, including Matthew Rocco, Aidan Wilde, Rob Duarte, and Matt Donlan.
Rocco went 3-for-4 with one run scored, 1 RBI, a walk, and a double, as
Wilde swung 3-for-4 with three runs scored, 3 RBI, one walk, a double,
ad his second homerun of the season. Duarte also went 3-for-4 with three
runs scored, three RBI, one walk, and his second-career homerun, as
Donlan was the final Skyhawk to swing 3-for-4 with two runs scored, two
RBI, and a double. Sophomore Connor Williams threw 6.0 innings, while striking out eight batters for his second win on the mound.
Stonehill's 20 hits is the most hits in a
game since April 2, 2016 when the Skyhawks defeated Adelphi University
16-8 totaling 22 hits.
The Bears (0-4) saw Darwin Tavarez and
Justin Sanchez swing 2-for-3 at the plate, each scoring one run, as
Tavarez tallied one RBI and Sanchez notched two RBI, for Bloomfield's
only multi-hit players. Sanchez also tallied a double and a triple,
while Tavarez stole a base. Gary Puente was the only other Bear to
record an RBI as he went 1-for-2.
Williams retired the Bears in the top of
the first inning, as the Skyhawks saw the first runner of the game in
Rocco, but he was stranded on base. In the second inning, Stonehill saw
three hits and three runs across home for a three-run lead, 3-0. Duarte
led off with a walk and Patrick Downey tripled to score the senior, while William Kelleher launched his first-career homerun to left field with no outs.
Sabo launched his first homerun of the season and fifth of his career |
Bloomfield tallied two hits in the third
inning, but Stonehill kept them from scoring as Duarte added to the
score with his second-career homerun in the bottom of the frame, 4-0.
The Bears cut the deficit to one, 4-3, with three runs off of three hits
in the top of the fifth, but Stonehill expanded its lead with six runs
off of seven hits, two walks, and one hit by pitch in the bottom of the
fifth, 10-3.
Bloomfield added one more run to the
board in the top of the sixth as Tavarez drove in Kendon Strachan from
second for a six-run deficit, 10-4. Before the game was called due to
weather, Stonehill squeezed in five more runs, 17-4, including Wilde's
second homerun of his career, which was a three-run shot to right field.
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