Box score
The Belmont Abbey baseball team dropped a 6-4 decision at the
19th-ranked USC Aiken Pacers this afternoon at Roberto Hernandez
Stadium. USC Aiken advances its record to 31-16, while Belmont
Abbey falls to 18-25.
The game went scoreless into the fifth inning before Belmont
Abbey garnered the first run of the game off a single to right
field by Justin Baxley to score Ryan Ronda.
Bill Rice secured the Pacers' first lead of the game with a
two-run home run over the right field wall in the bottom of the
fifth inning. Travis Howard. secured the RBI when he singled up the
middle to score Nick Aranas and put the Pacers up 3-1.
The Crusaders were able to tie things up in the top of the sixth
inning with two runs as Danny Brion was hit by a pitch with the
bases loaded to score Roberto Sanchez. Ronda then sent a sacrifice
fly to right field to score Dye, tying the game at three each.
Belmont Abbey reacquired the lead in the top of the eighth
inning when Matt Mazzolla pinch hit for Belmont Abbey, scoring
Gabby Amor with a shot to centerfield.
USC Aiken was able to overtake the Crusaders in the bottom of
the inning for the second time on the afternoon as three Pacers
crossed the dish. David Vitko led the Pacer charge when he hit a
single to the gap between right and center field to get on base and
then advanced to second off a hit up the middle by Gary Asbill.
After Josh Miller came in to pinch run for Asbill, Matt Key
ripped a shot up the right side to score Vitko and advance Miller
all the way to third base. Miller and Key did not remain on base
long as both scored off a double off the right field wall by Carmon
to put the final score at 6-4.
Four players garnered multiple hit outings for USC Aiken in the
contest with Rice and Asbill leading all Pacers going 2-for-3 at
the plate. Rice added two RBIs and a run to his afternoon total.
Carmon and Aranas were the other two Pacers with multiple hits as
they both went 2-for-5 at the dish with one run each. Carmon added
two RBIs of his own, including the game-winning double in the
bottom of the eighth inning.
Eight Crusaders earned at least one hit in the contest as Brion
led Belmont Abbey at the plate going 2-for-3 with one RBI.
Tyler Stephan earned his fifth win of the season on the hill for
the Pacers. He is now 5-1 in the 2010 campaign.
Tyler Powell took the loss on the mound for Belmont Abbey after
pitching seven solid innings. He is now 4-6 for the 2010 year.