Teams: Baseball: Schedule & Results
CASEY DRIVES HOME EVERY RUN IN 4-2 TUFTS WIN OVER
BATES
COLLEGE BASEBALL FINAL SCORE
Tufts 4 Bates 2
At Medford, MA
Friday, March 30, 2007
Game Box Score
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Kevin Casey knocked in all four runs in the
Tufts victory against Bates |
MEDFORD � Sophomore infielder Kevin Casey (Milford, MA) went
3 for 4 with four runs batted in, driving home all of the Tufts
University baseball team�s runs in a 4-2 victory over Bates College
at Huskins Field on Friday afternoon. The game was the NESCAC East
Division opener for both squads, and the home opener for the Jumbos.
Tufts also got a strong start from junior Adam Telian (Stoughton,
MA), who struck out 11 Bobcats and allowed an unearned run in
six innings. The Jumbos improved to 8-4 overall and Bates fell to
1-6. The teams play a double-header at Huskins tomorrow starting at
noon. Both teams scored in the first. Bates lead-off
hitter Denis Hogan (Franklin, MA) got on by error to start the game,
moved to third on singles by Brian Mahoney (Sudbury, MA) and Erik
Hood (Berlin, NH) and scored on a ground-out by catcher Alex Egelson
(Fairfield, CT). For Tufts, Casey knocked in his older brother
Brian Casey (Milford, MA) with a double. Telian
struck out five straight Bobcats and six of seven batters overall in
the second and third innings. When Bates DH Matt Devin (Bridgewater,
MA) reached via a walk in the fourth, Telian promptly picked him
off. A two-out triple by Tufts sophomore Dave Katzman (North
Andover, MA) in the bottom of the fourth was followed by a walk
to Brian Casey. Kevin Casey then delivered a two-run double and the
Jumbos led 3-1. Bates put runners on first and third
with two outs in the fifth, but Telian struck out Hood (3 for 5).
Bobcats were on second and third with one out in the sixth, but
Telian again worked out of a jam. He would depart the game with a
4-1 lead after Katzman reached by error in the sixth, stole second,
moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Kevin
Casey. Junior 3B Brian Buckley (Andover, MA) led off
the Bates eighth with his first home run of the season to cut the
Tufts lead to 4-2. The Bobcats then had runners on first and second
with one out, but Jumbo reliever Jason Protano (Milford, MA)
got out of it with a strike out and a fly ball. Brian Casey came on
for the save in the ninth against the top four in the Bates order,
which produced eight of their nine hits in the game. Bates would
leave 11 runners on base and out-hit Tufts 9-7. #
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