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Box Score 2 THROGGS NECK, N.Y. – The St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn)
baseball team helped by a pair of home runs by Mike
Cundari (Staten Island, NY/St.
Peter's) captured both ends of a doubleheader against Maritime
with a 10-4 victory in game one and a 6-2 triumph in the nightcap
on Sunday afternoon at Reinhart Field.
The Bears (5-0) improve on their best start in school history
while the Privateers (1-6) have lost four in a row.
In the opener, the Privateers struck first with an RBI single up
the middle in the bottom of the 1st to open up a 1-0 lead. A
leadoff home run by Cundari tied the game at 1 and was followed by
a double by Chris
Cutrone (Levittown, NY/Island Trees HS) and
single from Vinny
Rossi (Bayside, NY/Holy Cross) before
Brian
Luebcke (Astoria, NY/Monsignor
McClancy) drove in Cutrone with a single giving the Bears
their first lead of the game, 2-1.
The score would remain the same until the 4th inning when
Danny
Zaretsky (Brooklyn, NY/Lincoln) doubled to
left center with Cutrone scoring to make it 3-1. Cutrone would shut
down Maritime until the 5th when the Privateers sent eight batters
to the plate with three runs scoring giving Maritime a 4-3 lead
after five.
Cutrone surrendered four runs (two earned) allowing six hits
while fanning five going the distance for his second straight
complete game win of the season.
In the nightcap, the Bears would strike first on the second home
run of the day by Cundari and would not look back as they scored
three runs in the third and two in the fifth to open up a 6-0 lead
before the Privateers scored two in the bottom of the fifth.
However, the deficit proved too much to overcome for Maritime as
Paul
Piccirillo (Brooklyn, NY/Xavierian) pitched
well going six innings allowing three hits and two runs while
striking out seven to pick up his second win of the season.
Cundari finished the twinbill batting 4-for-8 and was the Bears
leading run producer with six RBI and five runs scored. Luebcke
went 3-for-6 with two RBI and Domenick
Camerada (Staten Island, NY/Monsignor
Farrell) went 2-for-3 in the nightcap driving in two runs.
Rossi finished the day going 3-for-6 with all three hits coming in
game one while also driving in a run.
TURNING POINT - GAME ONE
St. Joseph's trailed 4-3 heading into the 7th inning with the
top of the order coming to the plate. Thomas
McKenna (Bellerose, NY/St. Francis Prep) started
the inning off with a single to third base which would be the start
of things to come as three batters later Cundari came up and
doubled in McKenna and Kevin
Diaz (Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell) who
reached on an error to give the Bears a 5-4 lead with no outs and
runners on 2nd and 3rd.
After a Cutrone walk to load the bases and a Zaretsky strikeout
for the first out of the inning St. Joseph's had three consecutive
hits plating four runs as the Bears would build a 9-4 lead. St.
Joseph's would tack on one more for good measure with Chris
Pacifico (Brooklyn, NY/St. Edmund
Prep) scoring on a wild pitch. Cutrone gave up a leadoff
single in the 7th before getting a double-play ball and getting a
fly out to seal the win for the Bears.
TURNING POINT - GAME TWO
After Cundari homered in the 2nd to give St. Joseph's a 1-0 lead
the Bears led off the 3rd inning with two straight outs before five
straight batters reached base for St. Joseph's with three runs
scoring helped by a Privateer error and an RBI single by Camerada
giving the Bears a 4-0 advantage.
St. Joseph's would tack on two more runs in the fifth on an RBI
single by Cundari and Camerada to open up a 6-0 lead before
Maritime scored two in the bottom half of the inning. The
combination of Piccirillo and Matt
Brigando (Brooklyn, NY/St. Edmund Prep) would
shut down the Privateers in the sixth and seventh innings to secure
the win.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORES
- St. Joseph's batted 12-for-31 (.387) with runners on base going
8-for-19 in game one.
- Cutrone also picked up two hits scoring three runs and is now
batting a team-high .615 (8-for-13) on the season with a nine-game
hitting streak dating back to last season.
- Zaretsky has now reached base safely in all five games this
season.
- Cundari has reached base safely in his last 21 games dating
back to last season.
- Kevin Diaz went 3-for-4 in game two including a stolen base in
the fifth inning.
- Piccirillo has now won 12 straight decisions dating back to
2011.
NEXT UP FOR THE BEARS
The Bears continue their 16-game roadstand when they travel to
the Bronx to play Lehman College for a doubleheader on Saturday,
March 16th with first pitch set for noon.