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Hyannis Mets Team Coverage 2009Thursday, July 9, 2009Mets Blank Mariners 5-0
Harwich,MA-
Four pitchers combined for a four hit shut-out as the Hyannis Mets (8-11) went on to beat the Harwich Mariners (9-11) 5-0 on a chilly night in front of a crowd of 1,150 people at Whitehouse Field in Harwich. Seth Rosin (Minn.) started the game for the Mets and picked up the win, his first of the season; going five innings, giving up no runs on three hits and striking-out five. It looked as if the Mariners would strike first as Rosin ran into a jam in the bottom of the third inning when a walk to Marcus Niddifer (Kentucky), a single by Leon Landry (LSU), and another walk to Daniel Grovatt loaded the bases for the Mariners. Rosin was able to pitch out of the jam and end the threat, getting Connor Powers (Miss. St.) to fly-out to Johnny Ruettiger (ASU) in centerfield. The Mets started their scoring in the top of the fourth when a double by Jackie Bradley Jr. (South Carolina) scored Cody Hawn (Tenn.) who had reached on a walk. The Mets tacked on two more runs in the top of the fifth when Kenny Swab (Young Harris) singled to lead off the inning and then reached third on a throwing error by the third baseman. Swab would score on a squeeze bunt layed down by Ruettiger, with Ryan Graepel (UNC) scoring on a broken bat single by Hawn. Hyannis added two more in the top of the seventh when a walk issued by Cody Hawn loaded the bases for the Mets. Ryan Cueno (Delaware) who had not had a hit on the night capitalized on the oppurtunity and picked up two RBI's on a hard hit single down the right field line, scoring Graepel and Hawn. Ruettiger, Hawn, and Bradley Jr. all picked up RBI's on the night for the Mets, with Ryan Cuneo picking up two, and Kenny Swab going 2-for-4 at the plate and scoring a run. Kevin Moran (BC), Mark Gormley (Brown), and Thomas Girdwood (Elon) all contributed to the shutout for the Mets, with Moran picking up three strike-outs in two innings in relief of Rosin. Thomas Girdwood picked up the save for the Mets, his first of the season. The loss was issued to Eric Jokisch (Northwestern), who falls to 1-1 on the season. Jokisch pitched six innings giving up three runs on five hits and striking out six. Overall the Hyannis Mets scored five runs on nine hits and commited no errors; while the Harwich Mariners scored no runs on four hits and commited one error. The Hyannis Mets look to take on their crosstown rivals the Cotuit Ketleers tommorow night at 7 p.m. under the bright lights of McKeon Park. Archives
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