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Hyannis Mets Game StoriesThursday, June 28, 2007
HYANNIS - The Wareham Gatemen did something they haven't they done since opening day Thursday night in Hyannis. Win a game. The Gatemen defeated the Mets 6-3 behind a strong pitching performance by Jeremy Bleich (Stanford) and three RBI's from Beamer Weems (Baylor).
Wareham scored five runs before the Hyannis even got on the board. In the first Seth Henry (Tulane) reached and scored on an error, Weems singled and scored on a groundout by Russ Moldenhauer (Texas), and Blake Dean (LSU) scored on a basehit from Diallo Fon (Arizona). Two more runs would come across in the second on a Weems single that plated Luke Murton (Georgia Tech) and Henry. Hyannis scored all three of their runs in the bottom of the second. Kiko Vazquez (Central Florida) led off with a single and was sacrificed over by Scott Elmendorf (Southern Illinois). Patrick Long (Georgia Tech) followed with a single and Ryan Jackson (Miami) reached on a walk to load to the bases before Shea Robin (Vanderbilt) singled in two runs. Phil Bell (UAB) would follow Robin with a sacrifice fly to cut the lead to 5-3, but that would be the extent of the Mets scoring. The Gatemen tacked on an insurance run the sixth as Weems singled home yet another run, as Ike Davis (Arizona State) scored. This all but did the Mets in as they didn't have another great scoring chance the rest of the way. Wareham's bullpen came on and did a strong job of protecting the lead, allowing just a two out double in the eighth to Shane Peterson (Long Beach State). Chris Hicks (Georgia Tech) came on to record his second save, as Bleich improved to 1-0 and Matt Daly (Hawaii) fell to 3-0 on the season. The Mets will send Austin Hudson (Central Florida) to the mound tomorrow as they travel to Bourne to take on the Braves at Doran Park. Chris Blake ArchivesSubscribe to Posts [Atom] |