Scoring in the rain

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Harwich leads the league in runs scored so far this summer, and that might have been the case even if everyone else wasn’t rained out on Saturday. After scoring eight runs in their opener, the Mariners ran past Hyannis 12-4 Saturday in the only game on the schedule.

Both teams had double-digit hits, but a combination of key hits, three Hyannis errors and 10 walks issued by Hyannis pitchers made Harwich significantly more productive. The Mariners scored two runs in the second, three in the third and busted the game open with six runs in the fourth, with three consecutive walks setting the table for the outburst.

Austin Filiere (MIT) had the only extra-base hit for the Mariners – a double – but there were plenty of run-scoring singles. Anthony Critelli (Holy Cross) and Max Burt (Northeastern) had two hits, two RBI and two runs scored apiece. Ryan Brown (College of Charleston) and Kyle Davis (West Virginia) drove in two runs each. Tyler Kirkpatrick (Marist) scored three runs.

Harwich’s own pitchers were knocked around a bit, too, but they didn’t hurt themselves further. Starter Packy Naughton (Virginia Tech) allowed four runs on 11 hits in five innings but didn’t walk a batter. Brandon Bass (Notre Dame) shined in three scoreless innings of relief, striking out six of the 10 batters he faced, while also not issuing any walks. Spencer Stockton (Jacksonville) finished off the win with a perfect ninth.

Cody Henry (Alabama) homered to lead Hyannis, which fell to 0-2.

 

What to Watch

Looks like the weather will cooperate for a full slate of games Sunday. Orleans and Chatham get their annual rivalry series started at 7 p.m. at Veterans Field.
 

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