Box Score BRONX, N.Y. – All nine Bears reached base safely as the
St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn) baseball team defeated Lehman
College, 11-7, on Saturday afternoon to improve their
school-record start to 6-0 and have won ten straight ballgames
dating back to the end of last season.
Game two of the scheduled doubleheader was cancelled due to
snow.
The Lighting (3-2) struck first building a 3-0 lead after two
innings before the Bears responded with three in the third to tie
the game. St. Joseph's took the lead for good in the fifth putting
up a seven spot building a 10-3 advantage they would not
relinquish.
The Bears offense exploded producing a season-high-tying 13 hits
getting to Lehman starter Aneudi Garcia who was pulled after 4 1/3
innings giving up ten runs (eight earned) and nine hits while
fanning two.
Sophomore Chris Cutrone
(Levittown, NY/Island Trees HS) led the Bears going 3-for-4 at the
plate driving in three RBI while scoring two runs and stealing two
bases. Junior Joe Mendez
(Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell) also went 3-for-4 including a
double scoring two runs and producing three RBI. Sophomore
Thomas
McKenna (Bellerose, NY/St. Francis Prep) finished the
day batting 2-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI while teammate
sophomore Vinny Rossi
(Bayside, NY/Holy Cross) went 1-for-4 scoring a run and knocked in
two RBI on a single in the third.
Junior pitcher Donny Pagano
(Staten Island, NY/St. Peter's) surrendered three earned runs in
the first two innings but settled in and retired Lehman in order in
the third and fourth innings before getting touched up for a run in
the fifth. Pagano got into trouble to start the seventh allowing
three runs before being relieved by senior Chris Vargas
(Brooklyn, NY/Nazareth Regional) with one out in the seventh.
Pagano finished the day going 6 1/3 innings allowing seven runs
(five earned) and nine hits while striking out two picking up his
first win of the season.
TURNING POINT
After St. Joseph's tied the game up at 3-3 in the top of the
third, the Bears sent 11 batters to the plate scoring seven runs as
they built a 10-3 lead that would put the game out of reach for
Lehman. Four Bears reached base before an out was recorded with
Cutrone singling to right field bringing home two runs.
After a pop up to the second baseman for the first out of the
inning, St. Joseph's would receive three straight RBI singles from
Danny
Zaretsky (Brooklyn, NY/Lincoln), Brian Luebcke
(Astoria, NY/Monsignor McClancy) and McKenna forcing Lightning
starter Garcia out of the game. Mendez tacked on a two-RBI single
giving the Bears a lead that would prove too much for Lehman to
overcome.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Cutrone has had multiple hits in all five games he has started
this season and has a ten game hitting streak dating back to last
season.
- Mike
Cundari ties the school record for consecutive games
reaching base safely at 22.
- The Bears went 8-for-19 (.421) with runners in scoring position
including three two-out RBI.
- Kevin
Diaz went 1-for-3 with his second triple of the season
in the seventh inning.
NEXT UP FOR THE BEARS
St. Joseph's has a quick turnaround and plays Mount Saint
Vincent tomorrow at Manhattan College for a doubleheader with first
pitch set for noon.