Box score
Belmont Abbey senior third baseman Chris Vazquez drove in three
runs on three hits, two coming on a homer and a double, as the
Crusaders baseball team survived a late Anderson rally to earn a
9-8 win this afternoon at Abbey Yard. The Crusaders, winners of
four-straight, move to 13-4, while Anderson drops to 9-6.
Vazquez and Roberto Sanchez both had three of the Abbey's 11
hits. Vazquez clubbed a solo homer and added a double and a single.
Sanchez drove in two runs as he collected three hits in four at
bats.
Anderson finished with 12 hits as four different Trojans
registered two hits apiece. Ryan Saxon recorded two hits in five at
bats with four RBI, and Erick Sanderson drove in two runs.
The Crusaders jumped ahead 1-0 in the bottom of the third as
Sanchez singled home Michael Vargas, who led off the inning with a
walk.
Anderson took its first lead in the fourth, answering the
Abbey's run with two of its own, using a two-run homer from
Sanderson. The Crusaders tied the game at two in the bottom of the
inning on a leadoff homer by Vazquez.
The Trojans surged ahead in the fifth, scoring four runs on a
grand slam by Saxon to move ahead 6-2. The Abbey clipped the margin
to 6-4 in the bottom of the inning as Vazqez laced a two-RBI double
that brought home Sanchez and Kyle Buchanan.
Anderson went scoreless in the sixth, and the Abbey moved ahead
for good in the bottom of the sixth. John Cucchiarella doubled home
Justin Vasquez, and Sanchez followed with a single that plated
Vargas. Caleb Shore brought home Cucchiarella with a sacrifice fly
to right to put the Abbey ahead to stay.
The Trojans were retired in order in the top of the seventh, and
the Abbey pushed across an insurance run in the bottom half.
Vasquez reached on a one out error and scored on a double by Vargas
to extend the lead to 8-6. Anderson matched that run in the top of
the eighth on a Brett Scarberry single, but the Crusaders moved
their lead back to two in the bottom of the frame as Buchanan
grounded into a double play, but it allowed Sanchez to score to
move the lead to 9-7.
In the top of the ninth, Anderson loaded the bases on two
singles and a walk, but Jordan Cudney induced a double play that
brought home a run. He then retired Sanderson to end the game.
Taylor Reeves, the second of four Abbey pitchers, earned the win
in two and two-thirds innings of relief, giving up one run on no
hits. He struck out a pair. Riley McDermott, the third of five
Anderson hurlers, took the loss. He yielded three runs, two earned,
on three hits in an inning of work. Cudney nailed down the save in
the final inning and two-thirds.