Daily Fog: A Chance

Only two of the five doubleheaders scheduled for yesterday were played, with field conditions and rain forcing postponements.

The Wareham Gatemen are certainly glad they got to play.

Hosting Brewster, Wareham won 5-3 and 2-1 to improve its record to 3-1. That’s tied with Y-D for the best mark in the league.

In game one, Brent Suter (Harvard) went the distance in the seven-inning game, scattering six hits and allowing two earned runs. He struck out four. The Gatemen were limited to five hits themselves — Brewster had six — but Wareham also drew five walks and took advantage with runners on base. Ty Ross (LSU), who had a tough first season in Baton Rouge, went 2-for-2 with two RBI.

Wareham got another complete game for a 2-1 win in game two. This time, it was Luke Farrell (Northwestern) on the hill, and he scattered six hits, struck out five and allowed just an unearned run. Derek Dennis (Michigan) picked up his third RBI and Robert Refsnyder (Arizona) knocked in the other run.

Daniel Langfield (Memphis) pitched well for Brewster but came out on the short end of the stick. Andrew Toles (Tennessee) had four hits in the two games for Brewster.

Elsewhere

  • In the only other set of games that went off, Y-D and Cotuit split their doubleheader. Cotuit posted a 7-3 victory in the first game, handing Y-D its first loss. Kyle Wren (Georgia Tech) led a seven-hit attack by going 3-for-3 with two runs scored. Micah Johnson (Indiana) had a double and two RBI. On the mound, Chris Beck — who had a great sophomore season at Georgia Southern — struck out six and allowed one earned run in the seven-inning complete game. Y-D turned the tables in game two, winning by a 1-0 score. Matt Rush (Oral Roberts) got the start and allowed three hits in five innings, before Matt Carasiti (St. John’s) closed it out with two perfect frames. John Adornetto (Cortland St.) knocked in Y-D’s only run. All three of the Red Sox’ wins have now been shutouts.
  • What to Watch
    Game:All the postponed twin bills will get made up today. Harwich and Bourne will each be looking for their first win when they meet at 4 and 7 p.m.
    Player:LSU freshman pitcher Kevin Gausman is listed as the probable starter in game two for Harwich. Gausman was a sixth-round pick out of high school and struck out 86 this spring. He’s also on Team USA’s roster so he may not be on the Cape for long.

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