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WORCESTER, Mass. --- Babson senior starter Matt
Barton (Washingtonville, NY) was
effective over seven and a third innings of work, and junior
centerfielder Peter O'Toole (Salem,
MA) homered for the second day in a row, leading Babson to
a 6-3 win over MIT and the 2009 NEWMAC Baseball Championship on
Sunday at WPI. The title is Babson's second NEWMAC championship and
first since the 2004 season.
Babson was a perfect 4-0 in the tournament, registering two wins
over MIT and two more over nationally-ranked and defending NEWMAC
champion Wheaton. The Beavers, by virtue of the conference
tournament championship, have earned the NEWMAC's automatic bid to
the NCAA Division III Baseball Championships which will be played
in mid-May.
Following a scoreless first inning, Babson broke through in the
top half of the second to take an early advantage. With one out in
the inning, junior Brian Scanlon (Lawrenceville, NJ) walked and
freshman Sean Cleary (Milton, MA)
singled to move Scanlon to third. After Cleary moved into scoring
position on a wild pitch, first-year Billy Miller
(Sagamore Beach, MA) drove both runners home with
a clean single up the middle, giving the Beavers a 2-0 lead.
MIT cut the Babson lead in half in the third. Bryan Macomber
(Los Altos, CA) led off with a single to center, moving to third on
two consecutive groundouts. Catcher Dan Hyatt (Wallingford, CT)
picked up a two-out infield single down the third base line,
plating Macomber with the Engineers' first run. Babson was able to
get the run right back in the next half inning, with rookie first
baseman Travis Jonasson (Needham,
MA) leading off with a single, moving to third on a
fielding error, and scoring on a Cleary base hit through the left
side of the infield for a 3-1 Babson lead.
The Beavers extended their lead in the top of the fifth. Junior
Jake Bartlett (Weymouth, MA) worked the count full
and drove a single to center leading off the inning. Then, with one
out, O'Toole blasted a home run down the right field line, his
second round-tripper in as many days after his clutch eighth inning
two-run homer that lifted the Beavers over Wheaton 8-7 on Saturday
in come-from-behind fashion.
The Engineers would not go away however, tallying single runs in
the fifth and sixth innings to stay in the game. MIT starting
pitcher Creed Mangrum (Sandy, UT) doubled with one out in the
fifth, scoring on Hyatt's second RBI single of the afternoon. In
the sixth, David Nole (Torrington, CT) was hit by a pitch leading
off the inning, followed by a Kenneth Lin (Castro Valley, CA)
single to center that moved Nole over to third. Nole would score on
a Brian Doyle (Hopkinton, MA) RBI groundout, as MIT pulled to
within 5-3.
MIT threatened in the bottom of the eighth, chasing Barton from
the game and loading the bases. Babson went to the pen, bringing on
sophomore ace Andrew Aizenstadt (Norwell,
MA) to try to hold the lead. Aizenstadt, normally a
starting pitcher, got Mangrum looking and Hyatt to ground out to
end the threat and leave the bases loaded.
The Beavers were able to add an insurance run in the ninth,
getting a leadoff double from Cleary and a seeing-eye base hit to
right from Bartlett that pushed the lead to three runs heading into
the bottom of the ninth.
Aizenstadt closed out the game in the ninth, clinching the
NEWMAC Championship for Babson with his first save of the season.
The sophomore allowed only a bunt single in 1 2/3 innings of work.
Barton picked up the win for the Beavers to move to 4-1 on the
year. Cleary had a 3-for-4 day at the plate, while Jonasson and
Bartlett had two hits apiece for Babson (21-15).
For the Engineers (21-11), Macomber was 3-for-4 with a run
scored, while Hyatt was 2-for-4 with two RBI. Mangrum took the loss
in 4 2/3 innings for MIT, falling to 2-1 on the season.
The NEWMAC champs' season continues this week, as they will
travel south to face Rhode Island College on Wednesday at 3:30pm.
MIT will have a day off before heading back to Worcester to take on
the Worcester State Lancers at 3:30pm on Tuesday.
Note: Story courtesy of WPI Sports Information.