Hendricks drives home winning run
in 10th
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Score
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Recap: Merrimack 5, Southern Connecticut State 2
Recap: Stonehill 4, New Haven 1
Phil Hendricks drove home the winning run in the 10th inning
against Adelphi on Thursday afternoon.
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RINDGE, N.H. (May 6,
2010) – Senior right fielder Phil Hendricks
(Pittsfield, Maine) drove home the game-winning run with a
line-drive single to center field in the bottom of the 10th inning
on Thursday afternoon to lift the No. 25/26 nationally ranked and
second-seeded Franklin Pierce University baseball team to a 6-5
victory over fifth-seeded Adelphi on the first day of the
Northeast-10 Conference Baseball Championship, hosted by Franklin
Pierce at Dr. Arthur and Martha Pappas Field.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 34-12-1 and advances to play at 7 p.m. Friday against
the winner of Thursday's final game, between third-seeded New Haven
and fourth-seeded Stonehill. Adelphi falls to 29-18 and will play
in an elimination game tomorrow against top seed Southern
Connecticut State.
Franklin Pierce opened the scoring
with a run in the bottom of the second inning. Junior right fielder
Mike Munoz (Bronx, N.Y.) led off with a single
through the right side and later stole second. Sophomore first
baseman Isaac Wenrich (Westlawn, Pa.) then bounced
a ball behind first base for an infield single. Munoz came around
to score on the play as the ball escaped the grasp of Adelphi
senior first baseman Anthony Anzalone.
The Ravens picked up another run in
the bottom of the sixth to make it 2-0. Freshman center fielder
Nick LaCroix (Grafton, Mass.) led off with an
infield single behind the bag at second and moved to second on a
sacrifice bunt by Wenrich. After a passed ball moved LaCroix to
third, he scored from there on a safety-squeeze, RBI bunt by
freshman shortstop Dan Kemp (Sturbridge, Mass.).
Franklin Pierce once again extended
the lead, this time to 3-0, on a run in the bottom of the seventh
off the bat of LaCroix, who hit his team-leading eighth home run of
the season over the left-field fence.
However, Adelphi rallied for five
runs in the top of the ninth inning to take a 5-3 lead. After three
singles in a row loaded the bases with nobody out, Anzalone pulled
the Panthers within one with a two-run single back through the
middle. Two batters later, freshman pinch hitter Nick Pomo-Roman
tied the game with an RBI double that took a tough hop over the
shoulder of Wenrich and down the right-field line. Pomo-Roman would
later come home on an RBI single to left by junior outfielder
Richard McCarren. Also in the inning, sophomore designated hitter
Justin Farnum singled and eventually scored on an error.
Franklin Pierce answered with a
two-run rally of its own in the home half of the ninth to tie
things up at 5-5. With one out, Hendricks singled to right field
before Hendricks and Wenrich worked back-to-back walks to load the
bases, with Wenrich being lifted for freshman pinch runner
Drew Larson (Bridgewater, Mass.). Both Hendricks
and Larson would score on wild pitches in the inning to tie the
game and force extra innings.
After Adelphi left a leadoff double
at second base in the top half, the Ravens won the game with a run
in the bottom of the 10th inning. Junior third baseman
Derek Ingui (Sterling, Mass.) started things with
a two-out walk and moved to second on a single bounced back up the
middle by Munoz. That set the stage for Hendricks, who drove a
single into center field to score Ingui and end the game.
Junior left-hander Brian
Maloney (Brockton, Mass.) started on the mound and did not
factor in the decision for Franklin Pierce. Over 7.2 shutout
innings, he allowed five hits, walked three and struck out eight.
Senior right-hander Heath Wasylow (Rehoboth, Mass.) got the win
(2-3) out of the bullpen for the Ravens. He pitched a scoreless top
of the 10th inning, gave up one hit and struck out one.
Junior right-hander Keith Couch
threw 6.2 on the hill for Adelphi and also did not factor in the
decision. He allowed three runs (one earned) on nine hits, walked
three, hit two batters and struck out nine.