Courtesy of Wentworth Sports Information
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Freshman James
McKinney scored on a wild pitch in the bottom of the seventh
inning, snapping a 5-all tie as MIT broke Wentworth's
four-game win streak with an 8-5 win in a non-conference game
played at Briggs Field. Friday's win was the Engineers' first of
the season and first over the Leopards since 2006.
After leaving the bases loaded in the second inning, Wentworth
got on the board in the top of the third inning when senior Pete
Oggeri reached on a fielder's choice and would steal
second. After a walk, Oggeri stole third and came home to
score on an errant throw. The lead would not last
long, as MIT countered with four unearned runs in the bottom
half of the inning. McKinney would deliver an RBI single to
tie the game and would come around to score on a three-run double
off the bat of junior William Blackman which gave the Engineers a
4-1 lead.
The Leopards answered back in the fifth inning by scoring three
runs to tie the game at 4-all. Junior Doug Papuga led off by
reaching on an error, which was followed by junior Matt Jordan
being hit by a pitch. Oggeri hit a single that scored Papuga
and sophomore Conner Flisnik delivered a two-run double, which
would score both Jordan and Oggeri. An inning later, Wentworth
took a 5-4 lead on an RBI single from Oggeri, which scored Jordan
who had drawn a walk and stole second.
MIT tied the game in the bottom of the sixth as Blackman
drew a leadoff walk and stole second on a failed pickoff
attempt. He would come around to score on a single by junior
Ryne Barry. The Engineers loaded the bases with two outs, but
Wentworth senior Chris Sandini came in to force a lineout and end
the threat.
McKinney drew a leadoff walk to open the seventh and went to
second on a sacrifice bunt from junior Dan Hyatt. Blackman
grounded back to Sandini, but McKinney moved up 90 feet and came
home on a wild pitch, giving the Engineers the lead for good. The
eighth inning saw MIT score two more runs, both coming on wild
pitches.
Sophomore Columbus Leonard earned the win (1-0) in relief,
pitching two perfect innings with three strikeouts. Freshman Henry
Zhu picked up the save by pitching a scoreless ninth. Sandini
took the loss (0-2), allowing three runs (two earned) on two hits,
while striking out three in 2.1 innings.
Offensively for MIT McKinney had a pair of hits and scored two
runs, while senior Stewart Park (Brooklyn, N.Y.) chipped in with
two hits and Blackman drove in three runs. At the plate for
Wentworth, Oggeri was 3-for-5 with two runs scored, four stolen
bases, and two RBI, while Flisnik drove in two runs.
MIT improves to 1-1 and heads to Chandler, Ariz., next week for
Spring Break. The Engineers face nationally ranked Eastern
Connecticut on Sunday. Wentworth falls to 4-3 and hosts
Maine-Farmington on Saturday at Noon.