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Richard Martin Jr. had a triple as Bourne beat Cotuit in the playoff opener.
Richard Martin Jr. had a triple as Bourne beat Cotuit in the playoff opener.

 

Bourne and Cotuit did not play Wednesday, rained out when everybody else took the field. Thursday, they did play, when everybody else was washed out.

But the West rivals didn’t buck the other trend.

Just like all the action on day one of the Cape League playoffs, it the higher-seeded Braves took a 1-0 lead in their series. They rode a good pitching performance and their always steady offense to a 5-3 victory over Cotuit.

Bourne starter Travis Bergen (Kent State) was touched up for 10 hits in five innings, but he consistently worked out of trouble, stranding at least one runner in every inning and eight total. He ended up allowing three runs while striking out four and walking only one. Newcomer Gabe Friese (Kennesaw State) followed with a scoreless sixth before the tandem of John Gorman (Boston College) and Joey Strain (Winthrop) finished the job.

Gorman and Strain represent perhaps the best back end of a bullpen in the playoffs, and if they’re pitching against you, it’s probably not going well. Bourne has won 11 of 13 games Gorman has appeared in and 13 of 15 that Strain has pitched in.

On the offensive side, that steady Braves offense scored exactly five runs for the fourth consecutive game. Mark Laird (LSU) went 3-for-4 while Richard Martin Jr. (Florida) had a triple and two RBI. Blake Allemand (Texas A&M), Brian Serven (Arizona State) and Gavin Collins (Mississippi State) knocked in a run each. Zander Wiel (Vanderbilt) had two hits.

The Kettleers got two hits and an RBI each from Logan Taylor (Texas A&M) and Jackson Glines (Michigan) but it wasn’t enough.

Cotuit and Bourne split their six meetings in the regular season, so don’t count the defending champion Kettleers out yet, but they’ll need to win today to stay alive. Jeff Kinley (Michigan State), who has a 1.40 ERA but has only started two games, will go for Cotuit against Bourne’s Jimmy Herget, who went six shutout innings in his last start.

 

What to Watch

Harwich at Brewster, 4 p.m.
Bourne at Cotuit, 4 p.m.
Orleans at Y-D, 4 p.m.
Falmouth at Hyannis, 6 p.m.

And maybe the Cape won’t get thunderstorms that roll in exactly at scheduled first pitch time.
 

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