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Bates BATES 10-3, 0-2 NESCAC
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Winner Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY 11-3, 2-0 NESCAC
Bates BATES
10-3, 0-2 NESCAC
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Final
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Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY
11-3, 2-0 NESCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Bates BATES 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 8 9 2
Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY 0 0 3 1 6 1 X 11 8 4

W: McGowan, Drew (3-2) L: Charlie Bushley (1-1) S: Fahey, Tyler (2)

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Winner Bates BATES 11-3, 1-2 NESCAC
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Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY 11-4, 2-1 NESCAC
Winner
Bates BATES
11-3, 1-2 NESCAC
10
Final
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Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY
11-4, 2-1 NESCAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Bates BATES 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 4 10 15 1
Trinity (Conn.) TRINITY 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 8 2

W: Nolan Hobbs (2-0) L: Oppenheimer, Andrew (2-1) S: Charlie Cariello (2)

Game Recap: Baseball | | Chris Kendrick

Baseball Takes Series Over Bates

HARTFORD, Conn. – The Trinity College Baseball team split a pair of games with visiting Bates College in a New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) doubleheader at Murren Family Field at DiBenedetto Stadium Saturday afternoon. Trinity won the opening game, 11-8, and then dropped the finale, 10-4. The Bantams move to 11-4, while the Bobcats sit at 11-3 overall.
 
What Happened:
  • The Bobcats grabbed the 2-0 lead in the opener on an RBI single from David Swift and an RBI sac fly from John Federico.
  • The Bantams answered in the bottom of the third with an RBI single from Aidan Stevenson, followed by a two-run single from Andrew Park to give Trinity the 3-2 lead. The Bantams made it a 4-2 game in the fourth on an RBI double from Dylan Schnitzer.
  • In the top of the fifth, Bates plated two runs on a Bantam throwing error, along with an RBI single from Henry Prince to regain a 5-4 edge.
  • The Trinity offense erupted for six runs in the bottom of the fifth, beginning with an RBI single from Aidan Stern, who then came around to score with Timmy Domizio on a two-run single from Cole Mascolo. Tyler Bernstein and Stevenson delivered run-scoring knocks to propel the Bantams to a 10-5 lead.
  •  Bates chipped away at the deficit with three runs in the sixth, but Trinity tallied an insurance run on an RBI sac fly from Peter Beisel to lock up the 11-8 victory.
  • In the nightcap, Trinity took a 1-0 lead as Domizio reached on a bases on balls, stole second, advanced to third on a failed pick off attempt, and then scored on a wild pitch.
  • Bates responded in the top of the fourth with a two-run double from Henry Prince. The Bantams evened the score at 2-2 on an RBI groundout from Mascolo.
  • The Bobcats grabbed a 4-2 edge in the fifth behind a two-run single from Gibby Sullivan, and then added two runs in the seventh on a home run from Jack Margiloff to extend the lead to 6-3.
  • The Bantams whittled the lead to 6-4 as Stern brought home Domizio on an RBI groundout, but Bates hammered out four runs in the top of the ninth to cap off the 10-4 win.
 
Inside the Boxscore:
  • The Bantams plated 11 runs on eight hits in the opener, and then knocked in four runs on eight hits in the finale.
  • Bates scored eight runs on nine hits in game one, and then delivered ten runs on 15 hits in the nightcap.
  • Stevenson led the Bantams at the plate, going 4-for-7 with three runs batted in during the doubleheader.
  • Park notched three hits with two RBIs, Domizio went 4-for-4 with five runs scored, and Bernstein added two hits, an RBI and a run scored.
  • Mascolo drove in three runs, Brett Stone scored three times, while Stern and Schnitzer each drove in runs and scored.
  • Drew McGowan (3-2) claimed the victory in the opener, allowing five runs, two earned, on seven hits with a strikeout, and Tyler Fahey earned his second save of the season in two innings of relief work.
  • Andrew Oppenheimer (2-1) took the loss in the second game, surrendering four runs on seven hits with two punchouts.
 
 
 
Up Next:
  • The Bantams will be back on the diamond when they host Babson College (6-7) on Wednesday, April 1 at 3:30 p.m.
  • All-time, the Bantams own a 10-9 record against the Beavers, dating back to their first meeting in 1994.
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