Apr 10, 2009

Trinity Defeats Bates In Baseball


Lewiston, Maine - The Trinity College Bantams scored eight runs in the fourth inning, including seven with two outs, as the defending NCAA Division III champions rolled past the host Bates College Bobcat baseball team, 14-2, this afternoon.  Trinity moves to 16-3 overall and 7-0 in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) East Division play, while Bates drops to 7-11 overall and 3-4 in the NESCAC East. The teams will play a doubleheader tomorrow starting at noon at Bates' Leahey Field.

Bantam righthander Jeremiah Bayer (Greenfield, Mass.) allowed one first-inning run to Bates in his seven innings of work. Bayer (6-0) gave up five hits and no walks while striking out five to earn the win.  Trinity trailed 1-0 heading into the third, when the Bantams plated three runs on four hits off of Bates starter Karl Alexander (0-4), including an RBI double by Matt Sullivan (North Reading, Mass.).

The Bantams broke the game open in the fourth, after loading the bases with one out. The Bobcats got the second out with a fielder's choice groundout, but Kent Graham (Longmeadow, Mass.) drew a bases-loaded walk to make it 4-1, and James Wood (Windham, N.H.) followed with a two-run single up the middle. Trinity loaded the bases again with a walk, and Alexander was replaced by Tyler Kuehl on the mound. A wild pitch made it 7-1, and Joe Markovich  (Mill Creek, Wash.) singled to right center to score two more Trinity runs. Sam Simons (McLean, Va.) put a final stamp on the damage with a two-run homer to left field, his first career ound-tripper.  Trinity added single runs in the fifth, seventh and ninth innings, including a solo homer by Ryan Piacentini (Portland, Maine) in the seventh. 

Bates struck first with a single run in the first. Tom Beaton reached on an error to lead off, advanced to second on a groundout, and came home when Chris Burke laced a double down the right field line.  The Bobcats added another run in the ninth when Burke hit a one-out single, reached second on an error and scored on a single to center by Tyler Maxwell.

Trinity collected 17 hits, as Jack Abbott (Longmeadow, Mass.) went 3-for-6 and Sean Killeen (Greenfield, Mass.), Wood and Sullivan added two hits apiece.  Bates had five hits in the game, including two by Burke.

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