BELMONT, NC- Belmont Abbey freshman second baseman Alex
Castellanos delivered a two-out solo homer in the bottom of the
ninth inning, his team leading 14th round-tripper of the year, as
the Crusaders extended their winning streak to seven with an 8-7
win over Lander this afternoon at Abbey Yard. The Abbey improves
its record to 25-12, while the Bearcats fall to 11-24.
After Lander's T.J. Guinan tied the game with a three-run homer
with one out in the top of the eighth, neither team scored again
until the bottom of the ninth. Andy Quick retired the first two
batters of the inning on a strikeout and a popout, but on a 1-0
count, Castellanos ripped a blast well over the leftfield wall for
the win. He finished the day 3-4 and raised his season average to
.479.
Quick was charged with the loss after allowing the winning run
on two hits. He fanned five and did not walk a batter in three
innings of work. Trey Summerlin, the fourth Abbey pitcher of the
day, improved his record to 3-1 after holding the Bearcats scorless
in the ninth. He allowed one hit.
Lander grabbed an early 4-0 lead, getting a manufactured run in
the first and plating three more in the second to build a 4-0
advantage.
The Abbey would respond by scoring seven unanswered runs,
starting with three in the fourth. Will Breslin led off with an
infield single, and scored on the first of two Seth Waller doubles
to trim the lead to 4-1. Castellanos followed with a single up the
middle, scoring Waller to cut the lead in half at 4-2. After a
flyout, a wild pitch and a walk, catcher Josh Cable trimmed the
Lander lead to one with a lacing single to left that brought home
Castellanos.
In the fifth, the Crusaders pushed across one run to knot the
game at five. Breslin led off with a single, moved to third on a
double down the leftfield line by Waller, and scored on a sacrifice
fly by Castellanos to tie the contest at four.
The Crusaders took the lead for the first time in the sixth,
scoring three runs with two outs. After the first two men were
retired, leftfielder Tyler McKenzie ripped a single to center, and
was lifted for pinch runner Derek Swilley. Rightfielder Alex Udwari
followed with a double to the gap in right center, allowing Swilley
to score easily from first as the Crusaders grabbed the lead for
the first time at 5-4. Udwari then moved to third on a wild pitch,
and he scored on Breslin's 11th homer of the year, a towering blast
to right center that upped the Abbey lead to 7-4.
The lead remained 7-4 until Guinan's contributions in the
eighth, and the game was tied at seven until Castellanos ended
it.
Belmont Abbey ripped 15 hits as Castellanos and Breslin both
finished with three. Castellanos drove in three runs and scored
twice.
The Abbey is back in action tomorrow at three when it hosts
Catawba.