Graduate student tosses six-hitter
as Ravens extend season
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Adams threw a complete game six-hitter and struck out five on
Tuesday afternoon against Minnesota State, Mankato.
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CARY, N.C. (May 25,
2010) – Graduate student right-hander Mike Adams
(Orchard Park, N.Y.) threw a complete game six-hitter on
Tuesday afternoon to lead the No. 13/24 nationally ranked and East
Region champion Franklin Pierce University baseball team to a 6-2
victory over No. 11/15 and Central Region champion Minnesota State,
Mankato in an elimination game on the fourth day of the NCAA
Championship National Finals, hosted by Mount Olive at the USA
Baseball National Training Complex.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 42-16-1 and advances to play at 7 p.m. Wednesday
against the loser of Tuesday night's game between Kutztown and
Southern Indiana. With the loss, Minnesota State, Mankato concludes
its season at 44-16.
The five strikeouts ran Adams'
career total to 261, establishing a new program record at Franklin
Pierce. The previous record was 257, set by Matt Weagle from 2001
through 2003.
Minnesota State, Mankato opened the
scoring with a run in the top of the second and doubled it to 2-0
with another in the top of the fourth. In the second, junior center
fielder Danny Miller led off with a single to center and moved to
third on an errant pickoff attempt. He later moved to third on a
sacrifice and scored on an RBI groundout by sophomore designated
hitter Patrick Dockendorf.
In the fourth, Miller and
Dockendorf teamed up again, as Miller started things with a one-out
single to left this time. After moving to second on an infield
single by junior right fielder Aaron Berner, Miller scored on a
base hit back through the middle by Dockendorf. However, that would
be the entirety of the offense for the Mavericks on the day, as
they would collect just two more hits the rest of the way.
Franklin Pierce would respond with
a pair of runs of its own in the home half of the fourth to knot
the game at 2-2. Senior right fielder Phil Hendricks
(Pittsfield, Maine) led off and dumped a single into right
field. Junior third baseman Derek Ingui (Sterling,
Mass.) followed and clubbed his fifth home run of the
season over the fence in left to tie the game.
Franklin Pierce took its first lead
of the National Finals at 5-2 with three runs in the bottom of the
sixth inning. Sophomore catcher Mike Dowd (East
Bridgewater, Mass.) started things with a leadoff double
down the left-field line and moved to third when Hendricks punched
a single into center. Ingui then drove in his third run of the game
with a groundball single through the left side. Two batters later,
junior designated hitter Eric Pearson
(Webster, N.H.) bounced a single of his own through the
left side to score Hendricks. Ingui moved to third on a wild pitch
and would later score on a sacrifice fly to left by freshman center
fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.).
The Ravens would tack on an
insurance run in the bottom of the seventh on an RBI double into
the gap in left-center by Hendricks.
Adams loaded the bases in the ninth
on a walk and a pair of hit batsmen, but would get sophomore second
baseman Matt Kuchenbecker to fly out to LaCroix in center to finish
the game and give Franklin Pierce its first win at the National
Finals since 2006.
Adams went the distance to pick up
the win (7-1) on the mound for Franklin Pierce. He allowed two runs
on six hits, walked one and struck out five.
Senior right-hander Patrick Lenton
started and took the loss (9-4) on the hill for Minnesota State,
Mankato. Over five-plus innings, he allowed five runs on seven
hits, walked one and struck out three.