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Thursday, July 31, 2008

 

Kettleers Route Mets

Hyannis, MA- The Cotuit Kettleers brought an offense storm with them tonight on their visit to McKeon Park as they routed the Hyannis Mets 12-2. With the win Cotuit, who have won 3 0f their last 4 move into a tie for second place in the Western Division with the Mets. Micheal Gilmartin (Wofford), Evan Crawford (Indiana), and Kevin Patterson lead the way for the Cotuit offense with 2 RBI's a piece, and Seth Blair (Arizona State) pitched a complete game and picked up the win, his third of the season. Blair (3-1) scattered ten hits over nine innings and picked up five strikeouts on his way to the win. The Kettleers scored five runs in the fifth and three runs in the eigth to put the game out of reach for the Mets who left twelve men on base over the course of the night.

Matt Ridings (1-2,WKU) started the game for the Mets, but got beat on early surrending four runs, on four hits in four innings and picking up the loss. Ryan Sharpley (Notre Dame) came in for relief in the fifth, but needed to be relieved himself giving up five runs (three earned) on four hits in the fifth inning. Will Harvil came in to close out the last two innings but ran into trouble himself in the eigth giving up three runs on three hits.

The Mets fell behind early and had trouble finding any offense, trailing 9-0 before they lit up the scoreboard in the bottom of the seventh. Marcus Jones (NC State) picked up a two-out, two RBI single that scored Matt Nuzzo (Brown) and PJ Jimenez (Liberty), capping a 3-for-5 night for Jones who proved to be the only offensive force on the Mets tonight.

Rounding out the scoring for the Kettleers were Joey Lewis (Georgia) who hit a solo home run in the fourth his second of the season, and Jeff Kobernus (Cal Berkeley) and Dallas Poulk (NC State) who each picked up and RBI on the night.

Overall the Kettleers scored twelve runs on thirteen hits and commited two errors. The Hyannis Mets scored two runs on ten hits, committing three errors while leaving twelve men on base.

The Hyannis Mets look to take on the fourth place Bourne Braves tommorow night in a Western Division showdown under the lights of McKeon Park at 7pm.

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