Rahm's homer gives
#23 Wesleyan baseball sweep of Capital
Rocky
Mount, NC
- Thanks to a solo homerun by freshman shortstop
Justin Rahm (pictured), the North Carolina Wesleyan
baseball team came from behind to down Capital
University by a 4-3 score on Thursday at Bauer
Field. The blast came in the bottom of the seventh
and broke a 3-3 tie. Coupled with Wednesday's 10-2
victory, the 23rd-ranked Bishops were able to
complete a two-game sweep of the Crusaders and win
their seventh straight contest.
Capital took the
early lead on Thursday with a pair of runs in the
fourth inning. After two walks and a fielding error
loaded the bases, a Jon Spring sacrifice fly plated
the game's first run. Andy Daggett later came around
to score on a Mark St. John RBI-single to left.
NCWC's Luke Williford ended the inning, however,
when he gunned down the runner trying to advance to
third.
Wesleyan answered
with three runs in the sixth. Back-to-back singles
by Travis Beausoleil and Matt Smith placed runners
at first and second, while a perfectly executed
double-steal moved them to second and third,
respectively. Justin Batts' RBI-groundout cut the
lead in half, and Williford promptly tied the game
with an RBI-triple to left center. Williford later
scored the go-ahead run when Zach Alexander singled
up the middle.
The Crusaders
battled back to tie the game with a run in the
seventh on a Mike St. John sac-fly RBI, setting
stage for Rahm's heroics in the bottom of the frame.
David Krasnowiecki
(1-1) earned his first win of the season in relief,
allowing one run and striking out three in two
innings of work. Andrew Webb earned the save by
retiring all six batters he faced over the final two
innings.
On Wednesday, the
Bishops scored eight runs over the first three
innings and did not look back en route to the 10-2
victory. Batts led the offense with a 3-for-4
showing at the plate, while Jonathan Shearon (2-0)
earned the win on the mound. Shearon threw six
scoreless innings and struck out six.
Now 11-2 to start
the season, Wesleyan head coach Charlie Long was
pleased to see his team crack the national top-25 in
Tuesday's first D3Baseball.com poll. The poll voters
come from 25 college baseball writers, sports
information directors, and media personnel from
throughout the nation. The ABCA will release its
first poll in March.
The Bishops will
open up USA South play on Saturday at Christopher
Newport. Game time is slated for 10:00 a.m. in
Newport News, VA. Wesleyan will also take on Ramapo
at CNU beginning at 2:00 p.m.