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July 7th Cape Cod Baseball League Wrap Up

07/09/2018 9:18 AM

Article By: CCBL Public Relations Office

July 7th Cape Cod Baseball League Wrap Up

After a Friday full of rain, Saturday’s forecast proved to be a perfect one for a day full of action in the Cape League.

Hyannis (12-8-2): 3 at Cotuit (10-10-1): 8

Cotuit was provided with a great start by John Baker who went six innings allowing just one run on six hits to give the offense a chance to scrap some runs together; They did just that. The Kettleers used two run scoring singles and a hit by pitch to bring in another for a three-run second inning to take a 3-0 lead. Baker held off the Hawks until the fifth inning after giving up a Davis Wendzel solo shot to make the score 6-1. Cotuit answered with two in the bottom half to make it 8-1. Hyannis put together a run in the seventh and eighth, but it was not nearly enough to make the comeback.

WP: John Baker (3-2)
LP: Jordan Fowler (1-2)

Notable Performances:

Hyannis

Davis Wendzel (Baylor): 2-5, 2B, HR(1), 2 RBI
Trevor Hauver (ASU): 3-4, R

Cotuit

    John Baker (Ball St.): 6.0, 1 R, 6 H, 6 K
    Thomas Dillard (Ole Miss): 1-3, HR(2), 2 BB, SB, 2 R
    Zach Humphreys (TCU): 3-4, 2 2B, HR(1), RBI, 2 R


Yarmouth-Dennis (12-6-4): 6 at Brewster (4-16-3): 6

Brewster captured five of their six runs in the bottom of the first, jumping on the Red Sox and putting the pressure on early. A Michael Massey single drove in the first run, followed by a bases loaded walk to bring in another. A sacrifice fly, fielder’s choice, and a single from Brandon Wulff brought in the other three runs to take the 5-0 lead. The Whitecaps scored one in the second, but Y-D refused to stay down. The Sox put together three two-run innings with the help of a two-RBI night from Quinn Cotton and Andrew Daschbach. The game was called due to darkness, ending in a 6-6 tie.

Notable Performances:

Yarmouth-Dennis

    Reese Albert (FSU): 2-4, 2B, RBI
    Andrew Daschbach (Stanford): 2-3, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 R
    
Brewster

    Ray Alejo (UCF): 2-4, 2 R
    Michael Massey (Illinois): 1-3, RBI, R


Orleans (8-13-1): 2 at Bourne (11-10-1): 7

Bourne played an excellent game at home on Saturday evening, getting good production from the lineup top to bottom and some solid pitching. Orleans was also playing a good ballgame, scoring a run off a solo home run from Nicholas Osborne to cut Bourne’s lead to 3-2 in the sixth. The Braves however got that run back in the seventh inning, then a big eighth inning when they scored three runs on a one RBI single and a two RBI single back to back to put the game out of reach for the Firebirds.

WP: Justin Lasko (2-0)
LP: Erik Miller (0-2)

Notable Performances:

Orleans

    Nicholas Osborne (Tennessee Tech): 2-3, HR(3), 2 RBI, BB, SB, R
    JJ Bleday (Vanderbilt): 1-3, 3B, BB, R

Bourne

    Gabe Holt (Texas Tech): 2-4, 2 RBI, BB
    Lyle Lin (ASU): 3-5, RBI, R
    Spencer Brickhouse (East Carolina): 2-4, BB, 3 R


Falmouth (10-10-1): 6 at Wareham (14-9): 4

A wild finish in Wareham on Saturday night stole a win from the Gatemen as Falmouth was able to score four runs in the top of the ninth after being down 3-2 to take a 6-3 lead. Wareham committed three errors in the top of the ninth that allowed two runs to cross. A sacrifice fly from Logan Davidson and a groundout to from Austin Langworthy also brought in a run each. The Gatemen were determined to make a comeback after a leadoff single from Jeremy Ydens, followed by another single from Sahid Valenzuela. Following the singles were two outs by fly ball and groundout. A Pavin Parks single allowed Ydens to score, but that is all Wareham was able to produce.

WP: AJ Block (1-1)
S: Jack Little (1)
LP: Cody Carroll (1-1)

Notable Performances:

Falmouth

    Kyle Stowers (Stanford): 2-2, RBI, BB, R
    Will Brennan (Kansas St.): 2-3, R

Wareham

    Will Proctor (Georgia): 5.0, 1 R, 2 H, 5 K, 2 BB
    Isaac Collins (Creighton): 1-4, 2 RBI


Harwich (11-11-1): 6 at Chatham (10-9-2): 9

Down 2-1 going into the bottom of the fourth, Chatham pieced together five runs on three hits with the help of two Harwich Errors. Blake Sabol started off the scoring with a two-RBI single, and advanced to third after an error by the catcher. Sabol then scored on a wild pitch. Greg Jones had a base knock which brought in another run. Jones was able to swipe a base and came around to score after an error by the second baseman. Harwich answered quickly with two of their own in the next frame to cut their deficit to 6-4. Chatham tacked on three more in the seventh, Harwich had two in the eighth, but they could not catch the Angler’s offense.

WP: Spencer Van Scoyoc (1-1)
S: Troy Miller (1)
LP: Ricky DeVito (0-1)

Notable Performances:

Harwich

    Andre Lipcius (Tennessee): 1-3, HR(3), 4 RBI
    Tanner Morris (Virginia): 2-5, 2B, 2 R

Chatham

    Greg Jones (UNCW): 2-3, RBI, SB, R
    Drew Mendoza (Florida St.): 1-1, 2B, 2 RBI, R
    Blake Sabol (USC): 1-3, 3 RBI, R