Box Score GORHAM, ME – Ian
Lee '11 (Hampden, ME) hit a three-run homer and drove in four
runs in a 7-6 come-from-behind victory over Southern Maine (12-10)
on Thursday afternoon. Saint Joseph's improves to 21-10 overall
with the triumph.
The Huskies jumped out to a 5-1 lead with two runs in the first
frame and three runs in the fourth off a three-run jack by catcher
Zach Fernandes '12 (Eliot, ME). The Monks responded with Lee's
longball in the sixth, making it a one-run game, and plated two in
the eighth to capture the lead. A perfectly executed squeeze play
in the top of the ninth provided the Royal Blue with a much-needed
insurance run, as USM managed to push across the would-be tying run
in the ninth before reliever Pat Moran '10 (Winterport, ME)
induced Collin Henry '10 (Penobscot, ME) to fly out to end the
game.
Moran earned the victory on the hill for the Monks after tossing
3.2 solid innings of relief, fanning six while allowing two hits
and one run. USM reliever Dustin Stanton '12 (Cornish, ME) took the
loss after allowing three runs off five hits in 2.1 innings.
Overall, St. Joe's scored six of its seven runs, and registered
nine of its 12 hits, in the final four innings en route to the
one-run victory.
Southern Maine managed to grab an early lead, as the host scored
two runs in their first turn off SJC starter Chad Rafferty '13 (Keene,
NH). USM leadoff hitter Greg Holmes '12 (West Newbury, MA) led off
with a double to left and scored when the next batter, Anthony
Pisani '12 (Cheshire, CT) tripled to center. Mike Eaton '11
(Sabattus, ME) sent Pisani scrambling home with a ground-out to
second base to put his team up 2-0.
Saint Joseph's got on the board with an unearned run off a USM
miscue in the top of the fourth. Ben Grant-Roy '10
(Biddeford, ME) reached with a one-out walk, advanced to second on
an infield play and scored when Eric LaBatte '11 (Rochester,
NH) reached on an infield error.
The Fernandes tater put the hosts up by four, 5-1, after four
innings, but the Monks proceeded to make hay when the Southern
Maine bullpen was called upon by the Huskies coaching staff. After
allowing consecutive hard-hit singles to Mike Burdin '10 (Gardiner,
ME) and Todd
Keneborus '11 (Hollis Center, ME/Cheverus) to start the sixth,
USM starter Joe Curran '11 (Arlington, MA) was lifted in favor of
Stanton. After Grant-Roy flew out to right, Lee stepped up to the
plate and lifted a Stanton offering over the left field wall to cut
the Monks' deficit to 5-4.
With one out in the top of the eighth, Grant-Roy singled and
scored the tying run on a Lee double to left center. Kyle Neagle '12 (Lisbon
Falls, ME) replaced Lee at second as a pinch runner and motored
home to score the go-ahead run when Travis Adams '10 (Saco, ME)
singled through the right side.
The Monks, leading 6-5 heading into the top of the ninth,
realized an insurance run against the potent Southern Maine lineup
may prove necessary. SJC leadoff hitter Chris Campbell '11
(Rochester, NH) put the pressure on with a perfectly placed bunt
single and moved to second on a ball hit by Burdin that was
misplayed by Pisani at short. Keneborus belted a deep fly ball to
right-center, caught by USM center fielder Tucker White '13
(Deerfield, NH) on the warning track, with Campbell tagging up and
moving to third on the play. Two batters later, Nate Martin '13 (Chebeague
Island, ME) entered the batter's box with two out and the bases
loaded, including Campbell at third. With a 3-1 count on Martin,
Campbell broke for home with the intent of stealing, but Martin,
realizing his teammate may not make it in time, put down a perfect
bunt for a base hit to record the eventual game-winning RBI.
For the Monks, Lee was 2-4 with a run and four RBI, Campbell
went 2-5 and Mike
Pratt '13 (Dartmouth, MA) was 2-4 with a double.
For the Huskies, Fernandes went 2-3 with a run and three RBI and
Nick Grady '13 (Whitefield, ME) was 2-4 with a run scored.
St. Joe's will host Norwich University on Saturday in a
conference twinbill slated to begin at 12:00 PM, while Southern
Maine returns to action on Sunday with a conference doubleheader
against Western Connecticut at 12:00 PM.