Box score
Trailing 8-6 in the bottom of the sixth, the Belmont Abbey
baseball team scored six unanswered runs, all coming via home runs,
as the Crusaders salvaged a three-game Conference Carolinas series
by avoiding a sweep with a 12-8 win over Pfeiffer this afternoon at
Abbey Yard. The Crusaders improve to 5-7 overall and 3-2 in
Conference Carolinas, while the Falcons drop to 5-8 overall and 3-3
in Conference Carolinas.
Down 8-6 heading to the bottom of the sixth, catcher Spencer
Sobol trimmed the lead to one with a leadoff homer. Caleb Shore
followed with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by
Tim Dye. Josh Frazier then drew a walk, and Roland Rodriguez moved
the Abbey ahead for good with a three-run shot to left to push the
Crusaders ahead 10-8.
One inning later, the Abbey scored two insurance runs on a
two-run shot by Chris Vazquez, his second of the day, which also
plated Danny Brion, who was hit by a pitch.
The Crusaders opened the game by scoring four runs in the bottom
of the first, three coming on a homer to left center by Vazquez and
the other on a single to right by Roberto Sanchez.
Pfeiffer began to chip away at the Abbey's lead, scoring single
runs in the second and third, and would climb ahead for the first
time with a six run fifth inning in which they sent 11 men to the
plate. Julian Medina and Preston Lyon both had a two-RBI doubles,
while Myles Pearl clubbed an RBI double. Aarin Sharpe plated
another on a sacrifice fly, but the Falcons did not score again as
Joey Kopp entered the game with two outs in the fifth and stopped
the bleeding with a strikeout to end the inning. He would work
through the eighth inning, in which he held Pfeiffer hitless and
allowed just one base runner, issuing a walk while striking out
three to earn the win. Brett DiPasquale worked a perfect ninth
inning to close out the game. Bryan Tuttle took the loss after
giving up all four runs in the sixth on three hits, striking out
two in two innings.
The Abbey finished with nine hits as Vazquez finished two for
four with five RBI and two runs scored. Rodriguez also had two hits
and two runs scored. Shore and Sobol both scored twice.
Lyon led Pfeiffer with three hits in five at bats, driving in
two and scoring one run. The Falcons recorded 13 hits.