Maloney strikes out 13, Wasylow
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Game One
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Game Two Box Score
Heath
Wasylow struck out 12 over 6.2 innings out of the bullpen in
the second game of Saturday's doubleheader sweep of
Assumption.
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RINDGE, N.H. (April 24,
2010) – Junior left-hander Brian Maloney
(Brockton, Mass.) struck out 13 in the first game and
senior right-hander Heath Wasylow (Rehoboth,
Mass.) struck out 12 in relief in the second game on
Saturday afternoon as the No. 30 nationally ranked Franklin Pierce
University baseball team swept a Northeast-10 Conference
doubleheader from Assumption at Dr. Arthur and Martha Pappas Field.
Franklin Pierce won the first game, 8-1, and the second, 11-2.
Junior third baseman Derek Ingui (Sterling,
Mass.) drove in four runs on the afternoon for Franklin
Pierce.
With the victories, Franklin Pierce
improves to 30-11-1 (16-5-1 Northeast-10), while Assumption falls
to 21-20 (8-13 Northeast-10) with the losses. Franklin Pierce has
now won at least 30 games in nine straight seasons dating back to
2002.
Franklin Pierce jumped out to a 4-0
lead courtesy of a pair of long balls in the bottom of the first
inning. With one out, sophomore catcher Mike Dowd (East
Bridgewater, Mass.) launched a solo home run well beyond
the fence in left-center, his sixth home run of the season. Later
in the inning, with runners on first and second, freshman center
fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.) yanked a pitch down the left-field line
for his sixth home run of the season as well, which re-tied him
with Dowd for the team lead.
The Ravens broke the game wide open
with three runs in the bottom of the fourth off the bat of junior
left fielder Mike Munoz (Bronx,
N.Y.), to push the lead all the way to 7-0. After a walk
and two hit batsmen loaded the bases, Munoz unloaded them as he
stung a three-run double into the gap in left-center field.
Assumption got on the board with a
run in the top of the sixth inning. Senior second baseman Matt Jose
led off the inning with an infield singe, moved to second on a wild
pitch and went to third on another infield single, this one by
senior center fielder Derek Migrants. Jose would later score from
third on a groundball to the left side by freshman shortstop Shane
Keddy, who reached base on the play via an error.
Franklin Pierce tacked on an extra
insurance run in the bottom of the eighth innings to make it 8-1 on
an RBI groundout by Ingui.
Maloney threw a four-hitter on the
mound to pick up the win (2-3) for Franklin Pierce. He allowed one
run, walked one, hit a batter, threw two wild pitches and struck
out 13 to tie a career high. He previously struck out 13 Saint Rose
batters on May 1, 2008. It was the second consecutive complete
game, four-hit outing for Maloney, who has now allowed only two
runs over his last 17 innings on the hill.
Junior right-hander Joe Green
lasted just 3.2 innings on the rubber and took the loss (3-2) for
Assumption. He was touched up for seven runs on eight hits, walked
one, hit two batters and struck out two.
In the second game, Assumption
opened the scoring with a run in the top of the first inning.
Junior right fielder Blake Youngblood led off with a single to
right-center, moved to second on a walk and went to third on a
flyout to deep center. He then came into score on an RBI grounder
by Keddy.
Franklin Pierce answered with a run
of its own in the home half of the first to tie the game at 1-1.
Senior second baseman Cody Kauffman (Blue
Bell, Pa.) led off with a single to center, moved to
second on a single into left by Dowd and came around to score on a
line-drive double over the head of the left fielder by senior right
fielder Phil Hendricks
(Pittsfield, Maine).
The Ravens then took the lead at
4-1 with three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. Graduate
student first baseman Mike Augustine
(Kingston, N.Y.) and junior designated hitter Eric Pearson
(Webster, N.H.) opened the inning with back-to-back
singles. Freshman shortstop Dan Kemp (Sturbridge,
Mass.) followed and pushed a bunt single past the pitcher.
It rolled to the area vacated by the shortstop, who was covering
third, which allowed Augustine to score from second on the play.
After a groundout pushed the runners to second and third, Ingui
laced a double over the head of the center fielder to drive home
two runs.
Franklin Pierce made it 5-1 with a
run in the bottom of the fifth when Hendricks led off, walked, was
awarded second on a balk and came around to score on a single into
left-center by Augustine.
The Ravens would add three more in
the sixth and one in the seventh to run the lead all the way to
9-1. In the sixth, Ingui knocked an RBI single through the right
side and Hendricks punched a two-run single into right field. In
the seventh, Pearson singled to left and eventually scored on a
wild pitch later in the inning.
Assumption picked up its final run
of the day in the top of the eighth inning to briefly close the gap
to 9-2 on an RBI single to right field by Migrants. In the home
half of the eighth, freshman Eric Romano (North
Branford, Conn.) provided a pinch-hit, RBI single and
freshman Drew Larson
(Bridgewater, Mass.) drove in a run with a sacrifice fly
to right.
Sophomore right-hander T.J. Ferguson
(Westmoreland, N.H.) started on the mound and did not
factor in the decision. In one-plus innings of work, he allowed one
run on two hits and walked one. Wasylow took things from there with
6.2 innings to pick up the win (1-3) out of the bullpen. He allowed
one run on four hits, walked one, threw a wild pitch and recorded a
career-high 12 strikeouts.
Sophomore right-hander Frank Flynn
took to the hill and took the loss (2-3) for Assumption in the
second game. Over 3.2 innings of work, he surrendered four runs on
six hits, walked three and struck out three.
The Ravens return to the field on
Sunday, April 25, when they travel to Massachusetts Lowell for a
Northeast-10 Conference contest. First pitch is scheduled for 1
p.m. at LeLacheur Park in Lowell, Mass. Franklin Pierce next plays
at home on Tuesday, April 27 against Massachusetts Lowell at 6 p.m.