Box Score STANDISH, ME – Saint Joseph's (15-8, 4-2 GNAC)
defeated regionally-ranked Bowdoin College (15-5), 7-3, at Larry
Mahaney Diamond on Tuesday afternoon. Monks' shortstop
Chris Campbell '11
(Rochester, NH) went 3-5 with two runs scored and reliever
Chad Rafferty (Keene, NH) picked
up the win after allowing two runs in three innings.
The Monks employed their “small ball” approach to
rally from behind in the victory over the Polar Bears, who entered
today's contest tied for the top spot with Babson College in
the latest New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA)
Poll. Trailing 2-0 with just two hits in the first four innings,
St. Joe's utilized the bunting game to jumpstart the offense
and scored three in the fifth and four in the seventh to earn the
important in-region win.
The game looked to be a classic pitcher's duel in the
early going, as both teams recorded just one hit each in the first
three innings. SJC starter Kyle
Dorr '10 (Berwick, ME) faced the minimum
with three K's in his three innings of work, while Bowdoin
starter Joe Pace '10 (Newburyport, MA) matched the St.
Joe's southpaw pitch for pitch, allowing one hit with six
strikeouts in the first three frames.
Bowdoin scored the game's first run off
Rafferty with an RBI groundout in the top of the
fourth by right fielder Joe Comizio '11 (Vienna, VA). First
baseman Dan Hicks '11 (New York, NY) led off the frame with a
bunt single, moved up two bases on a single by Brendan Garner
'11 (Swampscott, MA) and groundout by Brett Gorman '11
(Bedford, NY), respectively, and scored when Comizio grounded out
to second base.
The Polar Bears doubled their lead in their next turn, as second
baseman Jordan Edgett '12 (Lynn, MA) led off by doubling to
left-center and scored three batters later when catcher Reid Auger
'10 (Billerica, MA) smacked a base hit through the left side.
Saint Joseph's went on to score three in the bottom of the
fifth, with the latter two crossing the plate on an unorthodox
play. Third baseman Mike Pratt
'13 (Dartmouth, MA) singled to center to open the inning,
catcher Travis Adams '10
(Saco, ME) followed by legging out a bunt single and
Campbell loaded the bases with a bunt hit of his
own. Burdin put the Monks on the board with a
safety squeeze play, scoring Pratt and moving
Adams and Campbell up to second
and third. Right fielder Todd
Keneborus '11 (Hollis Center, ME/Cheverus),
the team's #3 hitter and RBI leader, stepped to the plate in
an ideal spot, but Pace proceeded to uncork a wild pitch that went
to the backstop, scoring Adams, with the ball
coming to rest on top of the short brick wall behind home plate.
Auger didn't see where the ball landed, forcing Pace to leave
the plate and grab the sphere from its perch himself. With home
plate uncovered, Campbell scored the go-ahead run
all the way from second base.
The Monks went back to the “small ball” approach to
spur a four-run seventh and put the game out of reach for the
visitors. Adams led off with a four-pitch walk and
moved to third when Campbell bunted for a hit and
Pace made an errant throw to first. Burdin plated
Adams with a squeeze bunt and
Campbell scored on a base hit to center by
Keneborus to make it a 5-2 game. Designated hitter
Pat Moran '10 (Winterport,
ME) drove Keneborus home with a double to
right-center and scored on a base knock by left fielder
Eric LaBatte '11
(Rochester, NH) to put the Monks ahead, 7-2.
SJC reliever Adam Stanclift
'13 (Chesterfield, NH), who entered the game in the top of
the seventh, saw his first offering of the eighth sail over the
right-center fence, as Hicks belted a solo home run, his third long
ball of the spring, to make it a 7-4 game. The freshman slinger
settled in to retire the next six Bowdoin batters, with three punch
outs, to close out the contest.
For Saint Joseph's, Keneborus was 2-3
with a run and an RBI, LaBatte went 2-3 with an
RBI and Adams scored a pair of runs.
Dorr fanned three with a hit and a walk allowed in
three innings before giving way to Rafferty, who
scattered five hits with two earned runs allowed in three innings
of work. Stanclift whiffed four with a run and two
hits allowed in three frames to notch his first collegiate save.
For Bowdoin, Hicks was 2-4 with two runs and an RBI and
shortstop Adam Marquit '11 (New York, NY) went 2-3 in the
losing effort. Pace suffered the loss after allowing six earned
runs off nine hits with nine strikeouts in 6.2 innings and Evan
Farley '11 (Hampden, ME) tossed 1.1 scoreless frames with two
hits allowed and a punch out.
Saint Joseph's will host Framingham State on Thursday in a
non-conference contest at 4:00 PM, while Bowdoin will host Thomas
College on Friday at 3:00 PM.