Box Score BOX SCORE
BABSON PARK, Mass. – Bates College built a five-run lead
late in the game and then held on for a 7-6 victory over host
Babson College in non-conference baseball action at Govoni Field on
a frigid Saturday afternoon. With the win, the Bobcats improved to
8-12 on the year, while the Beavers, ranked third in New England by
the NEIBA, fell to 23-10.
Babson took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first, as junior
Billy Miller (Sagamore Beach, Mass.) singled with
one out, took second on a groundout by junior Travis
Jonasson (Needham, Mass.), and scored on a base hit to
left by sophomore Chris Kucher (Westwood,
Mass.).
That lead lasted until the top of the fourth, when Bates plated
an unearned run off sophomore starter Kyle Lyon
(Flemington, N.J.) to even the score at 1-1. Senior
captain Chris Burke (Andover, Mass.) reached on an error to start
the inning and then moved to second on a wild pitch. Senior Noah
Lynd (Meriden, N.H.) followed with a fly out to deep center that
allowed Burke to move to third, and the second wild pitch of the
inning allowed him to score the Bobcats' first run of the
game.
The Beavers moved back in front in the bottom of the fifth, as
Jonasson crushed his second home run of the spring to center field
to give the hosts a brief 2-1 advantage. Bates then took the lead
for good with three in the top of the fifth, including two more
unearned runs. After Lynd was hit by a pitch with one away,
first-year Griff Tewksbury (Concord, N.H.) and senior Gordy Webb
(Hampden, Maine) recorded back-to-back singles to load the bases.
Senior Jake Simon (Waterford, Conn.) then drove in the tying run
with a fielder's choice grounder that was mishandled at
short, and senior Rich Velotta (Fairfield, Conn.) knocked in the
go-ahead run with another fielder's choice. Webb would score
moments later on a passed ball as the Bobcats built a 4-2 lead
midway through the ball game.
Babson had a chance to tie the contest in the sixth, when
sophomores Trevor Boyce (Canton, Mass.) and
Pat Matvichuk (Middleton, Mass.) both singled and
moved into scoring position on a sac bunt by junior Sean
Cleary (Milton, Mass.). However, Bates' senior
starter Paul Chiampa (Pembroke, Mass.) induced an inning-ending
grounder to third off the bat of Babson's leading hitter
Dave Ahern (Bedford, Mass.) as the Bobcats
maintained the two-run lead.
Bates scored two insurance runs in the in the seventh, beginning
when senior captain Pat Murphy (Cape Elizabeth, Maine) doubled with
one out and later scored on a two-out single to left by Lynd. After
Tewskbury singled to left to chase Lyon, Webb greeted junior
reliever Jeff Burress (Cuberland, R.I.) with a
single to center, scoring Lynd with the sixth Bates run. The
Bobcats then added another run when Webb drove in Burke with a
fielder's choice grounder to short in the top of the
ninth.
The Beavers made a final charge in the bottom of the ninth,
beginning when Ahern singled to right and scored when the center
fielder mishandled a double off the bat of Miller. Bates then
caught a huge break when Jonasson hit an infield single to short,
but Miller was thrown out trying to advance to third.
After a walk and a foul out, first-year Chris Warren
(Medfield, Mass.) hit a single to right, loading the bases
with two away. Sophomore Trevor Boyce (Canton,
Mass.) then drew a walk to force in a run, cutting
Babson's deficit to 7-4 and prompting the Bobcats to lift
reliever Demitrios Gatzogiannis (Wells, Maine) in favor of Lynd.
Matvichuk greeted the righthander with a hard-hit single to right,
scoring Warren and Kucher and making it a one-run affair. However,
Lynd would strike out first-year reserve catcher Brendan
Collins (Abington, Mass.) on a 3-2 pitch to end the game
and secure the 7-6 Bates victory.
Chiampa (1-1) went seven innings to earn the win for the
Bobcats, allowing two runs on nine hits, walking three and fanning
four. Gatzogiannis went 1 2/3 innings and surrendered four runs
before giving way to Lynd, who got the final out for his first save
of the season.
Tewksbury and Webb each went 3-for-5 to pace the Bates'
offense, while Lynd reached base four times with a single and three
hit-by-pitches.
Despite taking a no-hitter into the fourth, Lyon (3-3) suffered
the loss on the mound for the Beavers, giving up six runs –
only three of which were earned – on seven hits while
striking out six. Offensively, Miller and Jonasson each finished
3-for-5 on the day, while Boyce and Matvichuk added two hits
apiece.
Saturday did feature some good news for the Beavers. With
MIT's 1-0 loss to Clark in game one of their doubleheader,
Babson clinched the second seed in next week's NEWMAC
Double-Elimination Tournament. The Green and White will host
third-seeded MIT in the opening round on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.,
with fourth-seeded Coast Guard heading to top-seeded Wheaton in the
other first round matchup.