Adams tosses 9.2 shutout innings,
fans seven
Box Score
Mike Adams threw 9.2 shutout innings and recorded seven strikeouts
at Merrimack on Thursday afternoon.
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NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. (April
8, 2010) – Graduate student right-hander
Mike Adams (Orchard Park, N.Y.) fired 9.2 shutout
innings with seven strikeouts and junior second baseman
Jose Macias (Bronx, N.Y.) hit an RBI single in the
top of the 12th inning on Thursday afternoon as the Franklin Pierce
University baseball team squeaked out a 2-1, 12-inning victory at
Merrimack in Northeast-10 Conference play at Warrior Baseball
Diamond.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 20-10 (8-4 Northeast-10), while Merrimack falls to 9-8
(5-6 Northeast-10) with the loss.
The story of the day was both
starting pitchers. For Franklin Pierce, Adams tossed 9.2 innings of
shutout ball, allowed four hits and struck out seven before being
lifted in the 10th inning. He retired the first 13 batters he faced
before allowing a sixth-inning single. On the other side, Merrimack
senior left-hander Ryan O'Rourke fired 11 shutout innings of his
own, allowed six hits, walked one and struck out 16 before being
taken out to start the 11th inning. Despite their efforts, neither
starter would factor in the decision.
After 11 innings of scoreless
baseball, Franklin Pierce finally broke the ice with a pair of runs
in the top of the 12th inning. Senior right fielder Phil
Hendricks (Pittsfield, Maine) led off and worked a walk.
Freshman center fielder Nick LaCroix (Grafton,
Mass.) then dropped down a sacrifice bunt to move
Hendricks to second base, which prompted an intentional walk to
junior designated hitter Derek Ingui (Sterling,
Mass.). After a groundout moved the runners to second and
third, Macias legged out an infield single to the shortstop to
drive home Hendricks with the game's first run. Ingui would later
score on a delayed steal of home in the first-and-third situation.
Merrimack answered with a run in
the home half of the 12th, but could not complete the rally.
Freshman left fielder Mark O'Flynn led off with a single down the
left-field line and moved all the way around to third on a wild
pitch. From there, he scored on an RBI groundout by senior
shortstop Brendan Pyburn.
Freshman right-hander Rob
Blanc (Sandy Hook, Conn.) picked up the win out of the
bullpen for Franklin Pierce. In 1.1 innings of work, he did not
allow a baserunner and struck out two. Junior right-hander
Rob Nicholas (Southborough, Mass.) pitched the
bottom of the 12th inning, allowed one run on one hit, threw a wild
pitch and struck out one to tally his sixth save of the season.
Junior right-hander Keith Johansen
took the loss (0-1) in relief for Merrimack. He faced one batter,
Hendricks in the 11th, walked him and was eventually charged with
the go-ahead run.
The Ravens return to the field on
Saturday, April 10, when they return home to host American
International in a Northeast-10 Conference doubleheader. First
pitch is scheduled for noon at Dr. Arthur and Martha Pappas Field
in Rindge, N.H.