Saint Joseph’s Baseball Team Outlasts Delaware: Game Recap and Highlights

2024-04-23 22:42:23

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History

MERION STATION, Pa. – The Saint Joseph’s baseball team scored runs in each of its last five innings and staged a late rally to outlast Delaware, 10-9, at Smithson Field on Tuesday followingnoon.

HOW IT HAPPENED

• Neither team broke through until the fourth, when the Hawks put a four-pointer on the board. Ryan Cesarini start with a double and move to third on a single door Ryan Weingartner. Owen Petrich followed with a single to score Cesarini and give the Falcons the lead.

Justin Igoe then singled to load the bases, and two batters later, a Brandon flag double scored two to make it a 3-0 game. Jacob Reed drove in the final run of the inning with a groundout.

• Delaware (20-19) got one back on a home run by Brett Lesher in the fifth, but the Falcons answered with two in the bottom of the frame. Weingartner hit a two-out single, stole second and scored on a single by Petrich before Igoe brought Petrich home with a double to make it 6-1.

• Weingartner then drew a bases-loaded walk in the sixth before Lesher added an RBI double in the seventh to cut the Hawk lead to 7-2.

• Saint Joseph’s (17-19) extended the lead once more in the bottom of the seventh following a solo home run to left. Ryan Piccolo and a bases-loaded walk by Cesarini.

• The Blue Hens put two on the board in the eighth on a single by Josearmando Diaz, but Picollo added his second home run of the day, this one to right center, to make it a 10-4 game.

• That home run would prove to be important, as the Blue Hens got a two-run home run from Lesher and a three-run home run by Joey Loynd in the ninth, but ultimately failed to complete the comeback.

BEHIND THE BOX SCORE

Luke Parise allowed one run on two hits while striking out three in an inning and a third for his first collegiate victory. Elias Conway got the start for UD, which allowed four runs on five hits in three-plus innings to fall to 0-1.

Colin Yablonski got the start for the Falcons and allowed one hit while striking out five in three shutout innings.

• Drapeau, Igoe, Petrich, Picollo and Weingartner all had two hits on the day, with Petrich, Picollo and Weingartner each scoring two runs and Drapeau, Petrich and Picollo each driving in two.

• Picollo hit his second two-homer game of the season; he also went deep twice on Opening Day once morest Canisius on Feb. 16.

• Everyone in the starting lineup reached base for the Falcons on Tuesday.

FOLLOWING

The Falcons open a seven-game road trip with a weekend series at UMass beginning Friday.

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