The Belmont Abbey baseball team split a doubleheader with the
visiting Erskine College Flying Fleet this afternoon at Abbey Yard.
The Crusaders won game one 7-3 and lost the nightcap 12-10 after
rallying from a 10-3 deficit to tie the game at ten on a three-run
homer by Roberto Sanchez in the bottom of the sixth. Erskine scored
twice in the top of the seventh to claim the win. The Abbey, which
claimed a two-games-to-one series win, moves to 23-7 overall and
8-2 in Conference Carolinas, while Erskine falls to 18-10 overall
and 4-8 in Conference Carolinas.
In game one, the Abbey never trailed as it scored the first
three runs of the game, starting with one in the first. Justin
Vasquez reached on a fielder's choice, moved to third on a single
by Joey Frabasile, and scored on a single to left by Kyle
Buchanan.
Two innings later, the advantage grew by one as Buchanan doubled
home Frabasile, who had walked earlier.
The following inning Matt Mazzolla made it 3-0 with a leadoff
home run. Erskine sliced the Abbey lead to 3-2 with two runs in the
fifth, using a sacrifice fly by John Bolding that scored Philip
Herring. Drew Willingham followed with a single to center that
plated Brian Laznik.
The Crusaders answered with one run of their own in the bottom
of the frame to move the lead to 4-2. Vasquez worked a leadoff
walk, raced to third on a double by Frabasile, and scored on a
sacrifice fly from Chris Vazquez.
That was all of the scoring until the seventh when the Flying
Fleet pushed one run across. Laznik reached on an error and scored
on a double by Zach Smith to cut the deficit to 4-3, but Erskine
would not score again.
The Abbey widened the gap to 6-3 with two runs in the seventh,
using a leadoff homer by Vasquez and Frabasile scoring on a wild
pitch.
The Crusaders closed the scoring in the eighth with one run. Caleb
Shore led off with a single to right, stole second and moved to
third when the throw sailed into center field. After a strikeout,
Sanchez lifted a fly ball to shallow right centerfield, but deep
enough to allow Shore to score just ahead of the throw to score the
seventh run.
Erskine threatened in the ninth, putting two runners on with two
outs, but a fielder's choice groundout and strikeout ended the
game.
Crusaders starter Taylor West earned the win in five innings of
work, giving up two runs on three hits and striking out two. Andrew
Guest took the loss. He yielded six runs on nine hits in six
innings, fanning four. Cody Stull earned the save after holding
Erskine to just one hit over two scoreless innings, fanning
two.
In the second game, which lasted seven innings, Erskine bolted
out to a 7-0 lead after three innings, scoring two in the first and
third innings and scoring three in the second.
The Crusaders closed to within 7-3 in the third, as Danny Brion
singled to center, moved to second on an infield single by Josh
Frazier, and to third on a walk to Vasquez that loaded the bases.
Frabasile then singled to left, scoring Brion and Frazier. The
ball was misplayed in left, allowing Frabasile to move to second,
but was cut down at third, but not before Vasquez scored to cut the
deficit to 7-3.
Erskine answered with three runs of its own in the fifth to move
out to a 10-3 lead, but the Abbey made its move in the bottom of
the fifth.
Shore ripped a one out double and scored on a single to left by
Frazier. After Sanchez singled Frazier to second, Vasquez blasted a
three-run homer to right to pull the Crusaders to within 10-7.
One inning later, Sanchez tied the game at ten on one swing of
the bat, blasting a three run homer to deadlock the game at ten.
His homer brought home Shore and Brion. Brion laced a one out
double and Shore singled him to third.
With the score tied at ten, the Flying Fleet moved ahead for
good in the top of the seventh. After a leadoff strikeout, catcher
Shawn Glover lined a double just inside the rightfield line, and he
would score the winning run on the next at bat when Laznik singled
to right. Smith followed with another double, this one scoring
Laznik to give Erskine an insurance run.
The Crusaders went down in order in the top of the seventh.
Atlee Pearson earned the win in an inning and two-thirds of
relief. The third and final Erskine pitcher of the day, Pearson
gave up one run on one hit and struck out two. Jordan Cudney, the
seventh and last Abbey pitcher, took the loss. He gave up two runs
on three hits in two innings. He struck out four.
Smith led Erskine with three of its 14 hits, finishing 3-5 with
three RBI and two runs scored. The Crusaders totaled 12 hits as
Frazier finished three for four with an RBI and two runs scored.
Vasquez drove in three runs