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Jose Macias
struck out 11 over 6.1 innings in Sunday afternoon's win at
Massachusetts Lowell.
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LOWELL, Mass. (April 25,
2010) – Junior right-hander Jose Macias
(Bronx, N.Y.) struck out 11 over 6.1 shutout innings on
Sunday afternoon to lead the No. 30 nationally ranked Franklin
Pierce University baseball team to a 5-1 victory over Massachusetts
Lowell in Northeast-10 Conference play at LeLacheur Park. It marked
the third consecutive game in which a Franklin Pierce pitcher has
recorded 10 or more strikeouts.
With the victory, Franklin Pierce
improves to 31-11-1 (17-5-1 Northeast-10) and has won five games in
a row. With the loss, Massachusetts Lowell falls to 24-19 (11-12
Northeast-10).
Franklin Pierce opened the scoring
with a run in the top of the first inning. With one out, sophomore
catcher Mike
Dowd (East Bridgewater, Mass.) lined a single to
center field and came all the way around to score when junior third
baseman Derek Ingui (Sterling,
Mass.) followed and drove a double the other way into the
right-center field gap.
The Ravens doubled their lead to
2-0 with another run in the top of the second inning. With one our,
freshman center fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.) turned on a pitch and drove a double do
left field. He then scored on a single off the end of the bat into
shallow center field by graduate student first baseman Mike Augustine
(Kingston, N.Y.).
Franklin Pierce then stretched the
lead out to 5-0 with three runs in the top of the fifth inning.
Ingui started things with a single to center field, which brought
junior left fielder Mike Munoz (Bronx,
N.Y.) to the plate for what proved to be one of the
pivotal plays of the game. Munoz grounded what could have been a
double-play ball to short, but the feed from Massachusetts Lowell
freshman shortstop Monte Marrocco sailed wide of senior second
baseman J.T. Leary and wound up in right field, which allowed Ingui
to end up at third and Munoz to take second. Senior right fielder
Phil
Hendricks (Pittsfield, Maine) followed with a looping
single over the drawn-in infield into right field to drive home
Ingui and Munoz would then score on a passed ball. That brought up
LaCroix again, who this time went the other way and clubbed a
triple between the outfielders and into the right-center field gap
to bring home Hendricks.
Massachusetts Lowell got on the
board with a run in the bottom of the ninth inning to create the
5-1 final. With one out, sophomore third baseman Cam Kneeland
dumped a single into right-center, was awarded second on a balk and
later scored on an RBI single through the left side of the infield
by Leary.
Macias was stellar on the mound to
pick up the win (7-0) for Franklin Pierce. He struck out 11 and
allowed just one baserunner to reach third base over 6.1 shutout
innings. Macias gave up just four hits, walked one and threw a wild
pitch. He held the top four spots in the Massachusetts Lowell
lineup hitless over 12 at-bats while he was on the hill.
Junior right-hander Dustin Ramey
started on the rubber and took the loss (6-4) for Massachusetts
Lowell. Over four-plus innings of work, he allowed five runs (four
earned) on 11 hits, did not issue a walk, hit a batter and did not
record a strikeout.
The Ravens return to the field on
Tuesday, April 25, when they return home to host Massachusetts
Lowell in a Northeast-10 Conference contest. First pitch is
scheduled for 6 p.m. on Pierce Pride night at Dr. Arthur and Martha
Pappas Field in Rindge, N.H.