BOX SCORE
WELLESLEY, Mass. – On a day that featured numerous brief
rain showers, the Brandeis University baseball team defeated host
Babson College, 10-5, Sunday afternoon. Originally scheduled to be
played at Brandeis, the game was switched to Babson to take
advantage of better field conditions. Brandeis improved to 9-18 and
snapped a seven-game losing streak with the victory, while Babson
fell to 18-11 on the campaign.
The Judges opened the scoring in the second inning with three
runs. With runners on the corners and one away, sophomore
outfielder Zach Malis (Merrick, N.Y.) opened the scoring with a
sacrifice fly to left field. Two batters later, after a walk to
junior centerfielder Tony Deshler (Pepperell, Mass.) , senior
second baseman James Likis (Cambridge, Mass.) drove a two-run
double to right-center field to give Brandeis a 3-0 lead.
Babson responded in the bottom of the frame. After Brandeis
senior righty Drew Brzozowski (Concord, Mass.) issued a lead-off
walk, Beaver rookie designated hitter Chris Kucher
(Westwood, Mass.) blasted the first pitch he saw off a
tree over the centerfield fence for his sixth home run of the
season.
Babson claimed their first lead in the bottom of the third with
a pair of unearned runs. Senior centerfielder Peter
O'Toole (Salem, Mass.) led off with a single, and
after a Brzozowski strikeout, sophomore first baseman
Travis Jonasson (Needham, Mass.) reached on an
error when confusion caused the middle infielders to miss a ball up
the middle. An errant pick-off attempt put both runners in scoring
position, but Brzozowski induced a come-backer to the mound to get
the second out of the inning. Kucher followed and laced a 2-2 pitch
to deep centerfield, giving the Beavers a 4-3 lead. Junior second
baseman Billy Besinger (Milton, Mass.) followed
and hit the first pitch he saw to right field to give the hosts a
5-3 lead. Brzozowski settled down at that point, retiring 12 of the
last 15 hitters he faced.
Brandeis tied the game in the top of the fifth inning. With one
away, sophomore third basemen Jon Chu (Hollis Hills, N.Y.) doubled
down the right-field line. Rookie catcher Chris Ferro (Walpole,
Mass.) singled up the middle to put runners on the corners. Senior
designated hitter Artie Posch (Hopedale, Mass.) plated Chu
with a single to right, and Ferro came home on a double steal,
scoring while Posch was caught in a pickle out to tie the game.
Babson had a chance to go ahead in the bottom of the fifth when
Kucher drew a two-out walk. Besinger followed with a drive to
center field, but Likis took a cut-off throw from Deshler and
gunned Kucher down at the plate.
The bottom of the order helped the Judges score what proved to
be the winning run in the sixth and add some insurance in the
seventh. In the sixth, senior right fielder John O'Brion
(Portland, Maine), batting eight, singled to third and moved to
second on a throwing error. Nine-hitter Malis followed with a bunt
back to the mound, and pinch runner Nick Cortese (Guaynabo, P.R.)
beat the throw to third. Deshler then lined a 1-2 pitch to right,
allowing Cortese to come home with the go-ahead run. After
Malis stole second, the Beavers made a couple of nice plays in the
outfield to strand him in scoring position. In the top of the
seventh, Brandeis tacked on four insurance runs with two outs when
Cortese dropped a single right on the left-field line followed by a
three-run home run to the opposite field by Malis. It was his
second of the season and his career, making the score the 10-5
final.
Brzozowski earned the win with seven innings of six-hit ball He
struck out four and walked three, allowing five runs, only two of
which were earned. Brzozowski improved to 3-5 on the season with
his third complete game of the season and the sixth of his career.
Junior reliever Austin Dadio (Branford, Conn.)
suffered the loss, his first decision of the season, giving up six
hits and five runs (four earned) in 2.1 innings of work. Sophomore
Trevor MacNeill (Hanover, Mass.) got a no-decision
in 4.2 innings of action, allowing nine hits, five earned runs,
striking out three and walking one.
Offensively, the Judges were paced by Malis, who drove in four
runs in just two official at-bats, thanks to a sac fly, sacrifice
bunt and a three-run home run. Junior Eric Rosenberg (Oakland,
N.J.) went 4-for-4 with a double and two runs scored. Chu and
O'Brion also had multiple hits.
Babson was led by Kucher, who was 2-for-2 with a walk, a
homerun, a double, two runs scored and four RBI. Besinger was
3-for-3 with an RBI, but the rest of the Beaver line-up managed
just one other hit in 20 at-bats.
Originally planned as a twinbill, Sunday's second game was
called in the top of the fifth inning after a 30-minute rain delay.
Brandeis had scored twice to take a 5-3 lead in the frame, but
violent rain and hail rendered the field too wet to continue,
forcing the game to revert to a 3-3 tie short of an official game.
The Beavers will face Wentworth Institute of Technology Monday
afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in a game rescheduled from March 30.
Brandeis returns to action against Amherst College on Tuesday at
3:30 p.m.
Note: Taken from a Brandeis University press release.