The Belmont Abbey baseball team dropped a 10-4 decision at Barry
this afternoon in a weather-shortened game at Feinbloom Field. The
Bucs (3-2) jumped out on top after just three pitches when
shortstop Nick Shaw hit a lead-off homer.
The Bucs built an 8-1 lead after three innings. Chris Leon had
two hits and a walk and scored three times, while Andrew Frezza
added three hits and two runs as the top of the order combined to
go seven-for-10 with seven runs.
The Crusaders (4-2), who led NCAA Division II in homers in 2007,
connected for three long balls to trim into the Bucs' lead. Seth
Waller and Will Breslin connected on solo shots, while Carlos
Vazquez hit a two-run homer in the fifth.
As the Bucs prepared to take the field in the top of the eighth
inning, lightning caused a stoppage of play and heavy rains flooded
the field and made resumption impossible.
Ray Rhoads (2-0) who worked all seven innings, earned the win for
the Bucs. He allowed four runs on seven hits and a walk while
striking out six.
Andy Helms (0-1) took the loss for the Crusaders, allowing nine
runs (eight earned) on 10 hits and two walks in 5.2 innings. He
struck out five.
The schedule for Sunday's games is not available at press time.