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Hyannis Mets Game StoriesMonday, June 18, 2007Mets outlast Mariners in Game 4 of the CCBL Season
HYANNIS- On the arm of Andrew Doyle (Oklahoma) the Hyannis Mets rolled to their second home victory of the 2007 CCBL season, improving their record to 2-2. Doyle earned the win for the Mets giving up one run on four hits in seven innings of work as he struck out two and walked none.
Meirs Quigley (Alabama) took the loss for the Harwich Mariners as he gave up four runs and exited early after just three innings. Quigley gave up singles to the first two Mets batters he faced but rebounded well mowing down the next six in order. The third inning proved to be all the Mets would need as they tallied four runs off of three hits and drove Quigley to an early departure. Phil Bell (Alabama-Birmingham) led off the Mets half with a single and proceeded to swipe second base. The next two batters, David Macias (Vanderbilt) and Dan Brewer (Bradley), reached on a hit by pitch and base on balls respectively. With the bases loaded, Mets first baseman Shane Peterson (Long Beach State) stayed on fire as he singled in Bell and Macias for the first two runs of the game. On two consecutive throwing errors by Mariner infielders, Brewer and Peterson advanced to score the last two runs of the third inning. Jared Bolden (Virginia Commonwealth) doubled to start off the Harwich fourth inning as the Mariners tried to climb their way back into the contest. Bolden advanced to third on an Alex Avila (Alabama) infield single and scored the only Mariners run of the game when designated hitter Jeremy Wise (LSU) sacrificed him in on a fly ball to Dan Brewer in right field. South Carolina third basemen and Mets second year player, James Darnell added some insurance to the Mets lead when he drove in Shane Peterson with a two-run home run that sailed over the left-field wall at McKeon Park. That was all the Mets would need as James Jolicouer (Cal Northridge) built upon the great seven inning performance displayed by Andrew Doyle. Jolicouer faced six batters in two innings and sent each back to the dugout empty handed. Although not a save situation, Jolicouer slammed the door shut on any hopes of a Harwich comeback as he struck out two batters in the eight and ninth innings giving the Mets two solid innings in relief. Dan Brewer and Shane Peterson held the hot bats for the Mets on Monday night and built upon their already scintillating averages. Brewer went 2 for 3 with a walk and increased his average to a team leading .571 with an on base percentage of .667. Not to be outdone, Peterson came in with a tremendous performance posting a 3-4 night that brought his season mark to .529. The Mets are in action again Tuesday night at McKeon Park and face the Bourne Braves at 5:00 p.m. Those unable to attend can watch the game and commentary of John Cabral and Chis Blake as every Hyannis Mets home game will be webcast live at http://ccbl.cape.com. Brian Feltes ArchivesSubscribe to Posts [Atom] |