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Hyannis Team Coverage 2008Sunday, June 29, 2008Mets Lose Third Straight
The Hyannis Mets (6-5) lost another close game, their third striaght to the Chatham A's (6-7) last night at Veterans Field in Chatham.
Hyannis started the scoring in the first inning, after a single by Ben Paulson (Clemson), followed by a Chris Dominguez (Loiusville) single put runners on base for Luke Murton (Georgia Tech). Murton hit an RBI single to score Paulson. Chatham pitcher Bobby Hernandez settled down after Murton's single and finished out the rest of the frame with little trouble. Hyannis picked up another run in the top of the fourth, when a walk, Ryan Eden single ( New Orleans), and two sacrifice flies allowed Murton to move to third, and eventually score. Catcher Micheal Murray (Wake Forest) picked up an RBI on the sacrifice fly that scored Murton, giving Hyannis a 2-0 lead. Hyannis pitcher Graham Stoneburner (Clemson) ran into trouble in the bottom of the fourth after a single by Kyle Bellows (San Jose State), and a double by Evan Ocheltree (Wake Forest) put runners in scoring position for Chatham. Robert Papenhouse (Brown) capitalized on the oppurtunity hitting an RBI single that drove in Bellows. Stoneburner was able to pitch around the next two batters before a sacrifice fly by Joe Mercurio (Maine) scored Ocheltree tying the game at two apiece. Chatham proved to much for Stoneburner in the fifth as their offense started to pick up steam. A Grant Green (USC) single followed by a Corey Olson (Orange Coast) bloop single put Green into scoring position, and two runners on for Chatham. Hyannis brought in reliever Will Weidig (Brown) to end the threat. However, Weidig gave up a hit to Ocheltree that scored Grant Green giving Chatham the lead. Weiding was able to close out the rest of the inning picking up a strikeout on the way. Stoneburner(0-2) who was credited with the loss pitched four innings, and gave up three runs on eight hits with two strikeouts. Wiedig would end up pitching four innings of relief giving up one hit, and picking up six stikeouts. Stellar Chatham pitching allowed the A's to hold onto the lead for the rest of the game as pitcher Bobby Hernandez (Barry) picked up the win, his first of the season. Hernandez pitched six innings, giving up two runs on eight hits. Brad Boxberger (USC) picked up his fifth save of the young Cape League season, striking out all three Hyannis batters in the top of the ninth. Overall Chatham scored three runs on ten hits with one error. While Hyannis scored two runs on nine hits with one error. Hyannis looks to take on Western Division leading Cotuit at home tonight under the lights of McKeon Park at 7 p.m. Archives
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