O'Rourke fires eight strong
innings in relief
O'Rourke logged eight impressive innings in an emergency relief
outing for the Ravens in their East Regional opener against Dowling
on Thursday.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. (May 15,
2014) – A solo home run by senior first baseman JC
Brandmaier in the second and a two-run shot by junior catcher
Daniel Parisi in the third were enough to put away the No. 28
nationally ranked and second-seeded Franklin Pierce University
baseball team, which dropped a 3-0 decision to fifth-seeded Dowling
on Thursday at the first day of the NCAA Championship East
Regional, hosted by Southern New Hampshire at Penmen Field. Senior
right-hander Tyler Badamo went the distance and authored a five-hit
shutout for Dowling.
With the loss, Franklin Pierce
falls to 35-17 and will play an elimination game at 10 a.m. Friday
against sixth-seeded Felician, which fell to top seed and host
SNHU, 9-3, in Thursday's first game. With the win, Dowling improves
to 34-15 and will play at 4 p.m. Friday against the winner of
Thursday's final game, which features third-seeded Wilmington
(Del.) and fourth-seeded St. Thomas Aquinas. Franklin Pierce won
three straight games while facing elimination a year ago en route
to the regional title, and will now need five consecutive wins over
the next three days to defend its crown.
Junior right-hander Conor Gleason
(North Stonington, Conn.) started on the mound for
Franklin Pierce and worked into and out of trouble in the top of
the first inning. He issued a five-pitch walk to junior right
fielder Adam Schuster leading off, before senior second baseman
Andrew Abreu put a third-pitch single through the right side of the
infield to put runners at first and second with nobody out. Gleason
fell behind sophomore shortstop RJ Going, 2-0, but then got the
Dowling three-hole hitter to hit a groundball on the left side
which the infield turned into a 6-4-3 double play. With Schuster at
third, but now two away, Gleason struck out Parisi swinging on a
full-count pitch to end the threat.
Gleason got into more trouble in
the top of the second, when Dowling plated the only run Badamo
would need on the afternoon. Gleason fell behind Brandmaier, 2-0,
and was forced to throw the power-hitting first baseman something
he could hit leading off the inning. Brandmaier turned on the 2-0
pitch and clubbed a long, solo home run, his third of the season,
to straightaway left field to open the scoring.
After the home run, Gleason walked
junior center fielder Jonathan Cruz on five pitches and followed it
with a four-pitch walk to senior left fielder Rob Veltre to put
runners at first and second with nobody out. The walk spelled the
end of Gleason's day, as he departed after just one inning and
three batters. He allowed one run on two hits, walked three, struck
out one and would ultimately suffer the loss (5-3).
Junior right-hander Brendan
O'Rourke (Shrewsbury, Mass.) took over and was able to
work out of the jam with some help from his defense. With the
runner on second in motion, sophomore designated hitter Michael
Rizzitello lofted a fly ball to shallow left field. Sophomore
shortstop Justin Brock (Latham,
N.Y.) was able to range back and make the catch. Cruz was
left in no man's land on the play and Brock got the ball to second
in time to complete the double play. After a two-out single,
Dowling ran into an out on the bases to end the threat with no
further damage.
O'Rourke surrendered the only runs
he allowed over eight strong innings of relief in the top of the
third, when Dowling created the 3-0 final. Schuster worked a full
count, eventually took a lead-off walk and moved to second on a
sacrifice bunt. After Going struck out, O'Rourke appeared on the
verge of working out of trouble again, but he fell behind Parisi,
3-1. O'Rourke challenged the hitter with a fastball, but Parisi was
waiting for it, turned on it and cranked his second home run of the
campaign, a two-run shot, down the left-field line.
Otherwise, O'Rourke was mostly
spotless the rest of the afternoon. He threw 107 pitches (63
strikes) over eight innings of work, allowed two runs on three
hits, walked three and struck out six.
Meanwhile, Badamo mostly worked
through the Franklin Pierce lineup without incident, as he fired
114 pitches (84 strikes) on his way to a five-hit shutout. Badamo
did not issue a walk, struck out eight and faced just 31 batters on
the way to the win (9-3).
Franklin Pierce left four runners
in scoring pitching on the afternoon, but managed to get a runner
to third just once against Badamo. In the bottom of the second,
sophomore first baseman Matt O'Herron
(Springfield, Mass.) turned on a 1-2 pitch with one out
and scalded a ball towards third base. Dowling junior third baseman
Vinny Orlando was eaten up by the ball on one hop, but had barely
had time to react to the smash, which was ruled a double for
O'Herron. O'Herron moved to third on a groundout, but was left
there as freshman second baseman Kyle Hood (Arlington,
Mass.) bounced out to second to end the inning.
The best chance to get back in the
game for the Ravens came in the bottom of the seventh, which was
the team's only inning with multiple baserunners on the afternoon.
With one out, senior designated hitter Marty Dunlap
(Dorchester, Mass.) pulled a single inside the bag at
third and moved to second when O'Herron followed with a single
through the right side. The rally was short-circuited however, as
freshman third baseman Jay Jabs (Schwenksville,
Pa.) bounced into an inning ending double play. O'Herron
would be the final baserunner of the day for Franklin Pierce, which
went in order in both the eighth and ninth innings against
Badamo.
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