THE BASICS:
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- Records: MIT (1-4); UMass Boston (4-1)
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- Scores: MIT 6, UMass Boston 1
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- Location: Boston, Mass. (Monan Park)
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- The Lead: Behind a balanced offensive attack and just two hits allowed for the game, the MIT baseball team earned a 6-1 road win over UMass Boston in non-conference play at Monan Park. The Engineers held the Beacons to the fewest runs they have posted in the series since 2012.
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
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- The Engineers jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second as first-year
Reed Tubbs (Pflugerville, Texas) led off the inning with a double down the left field line. After moving to third on an error, he later scored on a passed ball for the early 1-0 advantage. Senior
Cory O'Shea (Glen Allen, Va.) came home on a fielder's choice to make it 2-0.
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- MIT chased UMB starter
Alex Amalfi in the top of the third and added a third run with sophomore
Michael Finch (Brentwood, Tenn.) scoring on a wild pitch to push the edge to 3-0. The Beacons picked up a single run of MIT starter
Adam Katz (Mt. Kisco, N.Y.) in the third as
Ethan Errera earned a one-out walk and later crossed the plate on an RBI groundout.
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- The score remained that way until the top of the fifth when Finch homered to right to make it a 4-1 margin, followed by two runs in the top of the ninth for the 6-1 final. In the ninth, sophomore
Teddy Schoenfeld (Boulder, Colo.) came home on a wild pitch, while junior
Graham Cartwright (La Jolla, Calif.) scored on an RBI single up the middle by senior
Nick Aiello (Freehold, N.J.).
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
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- Junior
Kyle Sonandres (Torrance, Calif.) finished 3-for-4 at the plate, along with two hits each by Schoenfeld and junior
Erik Anderson (Palos Verdes, Calif.).
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- First-year
Brian Rapanan (Gurnee, Ill.) earned the win for MIT to move to 1-0 on the season as he threw two three innings of one-hit relief with two strikeouts. First-year
James Moore (Los Gatos, Calif.) pitched a pair of scoreless innings, followed by a hitless ninth from sophomore
Saketh Gabbita (Ashburn, Va.) to wrap up the victory. Amalfi is now 1-1 overall for UMass Boston as he allowed four hits and two runs over two innings.
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UP NEXT:
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- MIT opens its home schedule on Tuesday, March 15th as the Engineers will host Rhode Island College for a 3:30 p.m. start at Fran O'Brien Field. This marks the first home game for the Engineers in 1,048 days, dating back to the 2019 NEWMAC Tournament.
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