Ravens rally from 5-2 deficit
Roche's fourth home run of the season gave the Ravens a dramatic
victory in their home opener against SNHU on Tuesday.
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RINDGE, N.H. (April 3,
2012) – Graduate student center fielder James Roche
(Arlington, Mass.) clubbed a two-run, walk-off home run
deep into the Rindge twilight in left-center field on Tuesday
evening to cap a late-inning rally and give the Franklin Pierce
University baseball team a 6-5 victory over No. 4/10 nationally
ranked Southern New Hampshire in Northeast-10 Conference Northeast
Division play at Dr. Arthur and Martha Pappas Field. Junior right
fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.) and freshman catcher Matt Walsh (Plymouth,
Mass.) each had RBI singles in the eighth to set the stage
for the ninth-inning dramatics.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 15-10-1 (4-2-1 Northeast-10, 3-1-1 Northeast Division).
Southern New Hampshire falls to 25-3 (8-1 Northeast-10, 4-1
Northeast Division).
Down by a run heading into the
bottom of the ninth inning, senior second baseman Dan Hennigan
(Downingtown, Pa.) started the rally by lining a one-out
single to left field. After Hennigan stole second and junior
shortstop Dan
Kemp (Sturbridge, Mass.) struck out swinging, Roche
came to the plate with the tying run at second base and two away.
He fouled off the first pitch and took two balls before swinging
through a fastball on the inner half to level the count at 2-2. The
fifth pitch was a slider that hung over the middle of the plate,
and Roche deposited it beyond the fence in left-center to ignite
the celebration.
Earlier in the day, Southern New
Hampshire opened the scoring with two runs in the top of the third
inning. Sophomore first baseman Riley Palmer and sophomore center
fielder Brendan O'Brien worked back-to-back walks to start the
inning and then the Penmen loaded the bases when senior catcher
Kevin Spatkowski dropped a bunt single down the third-base line.
Franklin Pierce junior left-hander Vladimir Camacho
(Jamaica Plain, Mass.) fielded the ball and attempted to
throw out Spatkowski. However, the throw was in the dirt and
skipped down the right-field line, allowing two runs to score.
Franklin Pierce responded with a
run in the home half of the third to cut the deficit to 2-1. With
one out, Hennigan pulled a double down the left-field line and came
into score when Kemp reached on an error.
The Ravens picked up another run in
the bottom of the fourth to tie the game at 2-2. Sophomore first
baseman Zach Mathieu (Derry,
N.H.) started the inning with a single through the right
side of the infield and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt.
Mathieu would score two batters later on an RBI single back up the
middle by junior second baseman Anthony Peguero
(Hyde Park, Mass.).
SNHU quickly reclaimed the lead at
4-2 with a pair of runs in the top of the fifth inning. With one
out, O'Brien worked a five-pitch walk and moved to second on a
single through the right side of the infield by Spatkowski. After a
wild pitch put both runners in scoring position, junior shortstop
Matt Boulter lined a two-run single into center field.
The Penmen pushed the lead as high
as 5-2 with a run in the top of the seventh. Palmer led off with an
infield single off the pitcher, moved to second on a balk and went
to third on a bunt single by Spatkowski. Later, with the bases
loaded, junior right fielder Jon Minucci took a four-pitch walk to
force in the run.
Franklin Pierce started its rally
with two runs in the bottom of the eighth. Kemp opened the inning
with a single to left, but was erased as Roche beat out a potential
double-play ball to reach on a fielder's choice. Roche moved around
to third on a double off the right-field fence by Mathieu and
scored on a single through the right side of the infield by
LaCroix. The single moved Mathieu to third, and he would score from
there on a single up the middle and off the glove of the second
baseman by Walsh. The two-run inning narrowed the gap to 5-4 and
set the stage for the ninth-inning rally.
Camacho started and did not factor
in the decision on the mound for the Ravens. Over five-plus
innings, he allowed four runs (three earned) on five hits, walked
four, hit a batter and struck out five. Freshman right-hander
Doug
Willey (Shelburne, N.H.) threw scoreless eighth and
ninth innings to pick up his first career win (1-0) out of the
bullpen. He allowed just one hit, did not issue a walk and struck
out four.
Junior left-hander Tim Flight
started for SNHU and also did not factor in the decision. Over
eight innings, he allowed four runs (three earned) on 11 hits,
walked one and struck out 11. Sophomore right-hander David Gibson
took over for the ninth and took the loss (1-1) for the Penmen. He
recorded two outs, but surrendered two runs on two hits and struck
out one.
The Ravens return to the field on
Thursday, April 5, when they remain home to host Felician in a
non-conference doubleheader. First pitch is scheduled for 2 p.m. at
Pappas Field.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce Athletics, please visit the official website of Franklin
Pierce Athletics (http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu). Also be
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