Diamond Marlins win
Wesleyan battle, 4-1
Rocky Mount, NC
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Thanks to three unearned runs and impressive
performances by five Marlin pitchers, Virginia Wesleyan
College was able to pick up a 4-1 win over the Battling
Bishop baseball squad on Tuesday at Bauer Field. VWC
moves to 3-0 on the season, while NC Wesleyan drops its
second straight contest and is now 7-3 overall.
The first three innings
proved to be a pitcher's dual between VWC's Chris Rivera
and NCWC's Ben Moore. The Marlins' Dave Whigham
relieved Rivera in the fourth, while Moore continued to
toil for the Bishops.
It was Virginia
Wesleyan that struck first with an unearned run in the
fifth. Brandon Hathaway delivered a two-out single
to right that plated Phil Cadle, who had reached on an
error.
Bishop hurler Ben
Pearson relieved Moore in the sixth, and a NCWC run in
the bottom of the inning closed the book on Moore and
Whigham with the score tied 1-1. The Bishops had
pushed across the equalizer off of VWC's Rocco DeLauri
on a two-out RBI single by Mark Wooten.
Still the pitcher of
record, DeLauri was lined up for the victory when the
Marlins regained the lead in the seventh. The
Bishops' fourth fielding error of the day extended the
inning for Marlin slugger Matt Hudgins, and the senior
catcher promptly delivered yet another two-out RBI with
a double to left.
VWC's Jesse Scarborough
shut down the Bishop offense in the next two frames, and
Erik Nguyen came on in the ninth to earn the save for
the Marlins, who had added two insurance runs in the
eighth.
Cadle and Mike Marion
each had two hits to pace Virginia Wesleyan, while Luke
Williford led the Bishops with two hits of his own.
Pearson took the loss
after allowing three runs (one earned) on five hits in
three innings of work.
The Battling
Bishops continue
their current
homestand at Bauer
Field on Wednesday
when they host
Lynchburg
College.
First pitch is
slated for 2:30
p.m.
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