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COLLEGE BASEBALL
2012 Game No. 9
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Pirates produce win despite
tame bats
From staff and electronic reports
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East Carolina got only half as many hits as Stony
Brook on Saturday but prevailed in the statistic that mattered most �
scoring twice as many runs � in capturing a 2-1 victory on a day of
threatening weather at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
Junior centerfielder Philip Clark's sacrifice fly
with one out in the seventh inning drove in junior rightfielder Jay Cannon
for what proved to be the decisive run as the Pirates (7-2) defeated the
Seawolves for the second straight day.
ECU shut out the visitors from New York 1-0 on Friday.
Cannon led off the bottom of the seventh with a
double � one of only four ECU hits on the day � and advanced to third on a
fielder's choice before Clark launched his timely fly ball to center field.
The Pirates gained a temporary advantage early,
picking up an unearned run in the bottom of the first. Sophomore shortstop
Jack Reinheimer reached on a fielding error by sophomore first baseman Kevin
Courtney to lead off the inning, then moved to second when junior
leftfielder Bryan Bass walked. Reinheimer scored on junior first baseman
John Wooten's one-out single through the left side.
Two innings later, Stony Brook pulled even when
junior centerfielder Travis Jankowski doubled to left field, took third on a
sacrifice fly by junior third baseman William Carmona and came home on a
single through the left side by freshman designated hitter Kevin Krause.
Sophomore righthander Tanner Merritt (1-1) got
credit for the victory after pitching 1 2/3 scoreless relief innings. Junior
southpaw Tyler Joyner gave up 7 hits in 6 1/3 innings before giving way to
Merritt, who surrendered a leadoff single in the eighth but kept the
Seawolves off the scoreboard.
Sophomore righthander Drew Reynolds came on in the
ninth and closed out the win without allowing a hit, recording his fifth
save.
Sophomore righthander Brandon McNitt (2-1) hurled
four-hit ball in going the distance for Stony Brook.
East Carolina will go for the sweep when the teams
wrap up their
series on Sunday. First pitch is at 1 p.m.
Stony Brook (4-2) arrived in Greenville unbeaten
and with a 15-game road winning streak.
BOX SCORE #9
EAST CAROLINA PIRATES 2, STONY
BROOK SEAWOLVES 1
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Date: Saturday, March 3, 2012
Place: Clark-LeClair Stadium, Greenville, NC
Attendance: 2,123
Records: ECU 7-2; SBU 4-2.
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