Razzino draws walk, scores lone
run
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Brock's RBI single in the eighth stood as the game-winning hit on
Saturday against Shippensburg, as the Ravens won their National
Finals opener for the first time since 2003.
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CARY, N.C. (May 25,
2013) – Freshman second baseman Justin Brock (Latham,
N.Y.) pulled a two-out RBI single through the left side of
the infield in the bottom of the eighth inning on Saturday
afternoon at the USA Baseball National Training Complex. It brought
home what would stand as the game's only run, as the No. 11
nationally ranked and East Region champion Franklin Pierce
University baseball team posted a 1-0 win over No. 17 Shippensburg,
the Atlantic Region champion, in the first game of the NCAA
Championship National Finals, co-hosted by Town of Cary and Matt
Olive College. Junior right-hander Trevor Graham
(Sebastian, Fla.) struck out nine over eight shutout
innings on the mound in the victory for Franklin Pierce.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 37-17, while Shippensburg falls to 32-22. Franklin
Pierce advances to play at 5 p.m. on Monday against the winner of
Saturday's 5 p.m. game, which features Midwest Region champion
Grand Valley State and Central Region champion Minnesota State,
Mankato. At press time, the game was scoreless in the top of the
third. The winner of Monday's game will advance to the national
semifinals as an undefeated team in the double-elimination
tournament. Shippensburg will face elimination at 1 p.m. Monday
against the loser of Saturday's 5 p.m. game.
Saturday marked only the second
time Franklin Pierce has won its first game at the National Finals
in its six trips. The other time was in its very first appearance,
in 2003, when the team finished as national semifinalists.
The lone run of the game came in
the top of the eighth inning for Franklin Pierce after seven
scoreless innings on each side of the ledger. With one out,
sophomore center fielder John Razzino
(Cranston, R.I.) worked a seven-pitch walk. He was in
motion for a hit-and-run play on a 2-1 pitch to sophomore third
baseman Matt O'Herron
(Springfield, Mass.), who put the ball in play, but pulled
the grounder onto the left side of the infield. With Razzino
running, the Ravens stayed out of the double play, as Razzino
advanced to second while the shortstop threw out O'Herron at first.
The play proved pivotal when Brock, hitting out of the nine hole,
turned on a 1-1 pitch and hit a hard groundball through the left
side of the infield for a two-out RBI single.
Now with the lead in hand, Franklin
Pierce turned to junior right-hander and closer Joe Flynn (Plymouth,
Mass.) for the top of the ninth inning. He got a
first-pitch pop-up from senior right fielder Cody Kulp, but then
hit sophomore second baseman Jimmy Spanos with the second pitch of
his at-bat. Flynn would leave Spanos at first however, as he got a
six-pitch flyout to center from junior first baseman Dan Wimer and
then a six-pitch groundout to first base from freshman shortstop
Mike Marcinko to end the game and pick up his fifth save of the
season.
The Brock RBI single put Franklin
Pierce on the winning side of what had been a classic pitching
duel, with neither starter giving much ground during their time on
the mound. Graham allowed seven hits -- the most against him since
April 10 -- but he was able to scatter them across his eight
innings of work to keep the Raiders off the board. Three walks --
his most since March 23 -- and a hit batsman made for four other
baserunners, but Shippensburg still only got one runner to third
base and two others to second, as the Ravens played error-free
defense and turned two double plays behind Graham. He mixed in nine
strikeouts along the way and threw 82 of his 122 pitches for
strikes before Brock's single got him a win (10-2).
The biggest threat against Graham's
line of zeroes on the scoreboard came in the top of the fifth
inning. Kulp knocked a single into left-center, Spanos bounced
another one through the left side of the infield and, after a
passed ball moved the runners up, Wimer worked a six-pitch walk to
load the bases with nobody out. In Graham's own words in the
postgame press conference, facing the jam in such a pitcher's duel
"just makes me pitch harder." He left all three runners out there,
as he got Marcinko to hit a line drive straight at Brock at second
base, froze junior center fielder Michael Douglas with a 1-2
fastball and got junior third baseman Cal Hogan -- a former Raven
-- in an 0-2 hole and induced a foul pop-up behind first base which
junior first baseman Zach Mathieu (Derry,
N.H.) tracked down to end the inning. Graham was visibly
emotional after working out of the tight spot, as he pumped his
fist several times while walking off the mound towards the
third-base dugout.
Though less-dominant in his
command, Shippensburg junior right-hander Pat Kregeloh allowed even
less contact in his outing. Franklin Pierce had baserunners in each
of the first two innings, but both were thrown out on the
basepaths, as senior shortstop Dan Kemp (Sturbridge,
Mass.) was picked off in the first and senior right
fielder Nick LaCroix
(Grafton, Mass.) was caught stealing in the second. After
LaCroix's walk leading off the second, Kregeloh set down 14
straight Ravens before issuing a lead-off walk in the seventh to
junior left fielder Calvin Graves
(Boston, Mass.). Kregeloh walked four on the day, and
while one was intentional, each of the other three were to the
first batter of the inning. The final of the three lead-off walks
was to Razzino in the eighth, which turned into the game's only
run. In all, over 7.2 innings, Kregeloh allowed just the one run on
two hits, struck out four and threw 106 pitches, including 61
strikes, while taking the loss (9-5).
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