James Roche launches two homers to spark Ravens offensive
attack in 20-1 victory
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (March 10, 2012) -- Franklin Pierce
University center fielder James Roche (Arlington,
Mass.) launched two home runs and scored four times on
Saturday to lead the Ravens baseball team to a convincing 20-1
victory over Philadelphia University at Alumni Field in
Philadelphia. The Ravens improved to 6-2, while the Rams fell to
3-8.
Roche bopped a solo shot in the
first inning to start the scoring and smacked another solo blast to
lead off the fifth. He also collected a double on the afternoon as
he now has three homers and four doubles in the first eight games
this season.
Right fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.) and catcher Matt Walsh (Plymouth,
Mass.) also stroked three hits and drove in a trio of runs
to aid in the Ravens offensive attack.
Ryan Leach (Farmingdale,
Maine) got the start on the mound and went 5.0 innings to
earn the win to improve to 3-0 on the season. He struck out five,
walked one and yielded just a pair of hits in the triumph. Four
other relievers combined to allow just one run on three hits over
the final four innings.
Joe Thayres drove in Philadelphia's
lone run, while Paul Goldman took the loss on the mound after going
just 4.1 innings and yielding nine runs (6 earned) on 10 hits with
two walks and a strikeout.
Roche's first-inning blast
kick-started Franklin Pierce's barrage of runs and the Ravens
exploded for three more in the second inning to go up 4-0. LaCroix
led off the frame by reaching on a fielding error and eventually
scored on a sac fly from third baseman Anthony Peguero
(Hyde Park, Mass.). Walsh scored later in the frame on
another fielding error and left fielder Calvin Graves
(Boston, Mass.) capped the scoring in the frame when he
scored on a balk.
Franklin Pierce strung together a
combined nine runs over the fifth and sixth innings to blow the
game open at 14-0. Roche homered to lead off the frame and first
baseman Zach Mathieu (Derry, N.H.) followed with a
triple to left field. LaCroix ripped a single up the middle to
drive in Mathieu, and he would score later in the frame on a sac
fly from designated hitter Eric Romano (North Branford,
Conn.). Walsh scored Franklin Pierce's final run of the
inning after he walked and scored on a fielder's choice.
Walsh singled home LaCroix and
Roche in the sixth and Peguero launched a three-run blast in
Franklin Pierce's next at-bat to put the Ravens up by double-digit
runs.
The Ravens scored two more in the
seventh, tacked on one in the eighth and tallied three in the ninth
to cap their explosive afternoon.
The other highlight of the
afternoon was a triple play turned by the Ravens in the bottom of
the sixth inning. Kevin Giambri and Kyle DeGennaro each walked to
lead off the frame for the Rams, but both were thrown out on the
next play when Rick Reigner grouned out to short. Giambri was
thrown out at home from short and DeGennaro was punched out at
third. Reigner was tagged out at second trying to take an
extra base. Vladimir Camacho (Jamaica Plain,
Mass.) was the pitcher of note for Franklin Pierce, who
induced the triple play.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
tomorrow when the Ravens take on Bloomsburg at Philadelphia
University at 12 p.m.
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Pierce baseball, please visit the team's page at
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