Austin Brodie |
The right-hander tossed six solid innings allowing Framingham State (12-10) to score four runs, one earned, on nine hits while striking out three and walking just one. He earned his third win in as many starts on the season while bringing his ERA down to just a minuscule 1.82.
The Falcon offense erupted for five runs in the bottom of the second. With one out and runners on first and second, freshman Victor Lebron (Union City, NJ) laced an RBI double into the left center gap. Sophomore Sammy Alejandro (East Hartford, CT) then belted a triple down the right field line which plated both sophomore Sebastiano Petruzzelli (Saugus, MA), who singled earlier in the inning, and Lebron to give Fisher a 3-1. The Falcons weren't done as senior Mike Oliveira (Tewksbury, MA) singled home Alejandro and came around to score on a throwing error by the FSU shortstop.
Fisher would add two more runs in the third inning, courtesy of RBI singles from Oliveira and junior Gary Lunetta (North Andover, MA).
Framingham State would make things interesting as they plated three runs in the fourth inning. Trailing 7-1, Danny Chaisson and Joe Sheehan both singled through the right side before freshman Tony Iafolla laced a RBI single. FSU would score the next two runs on an error by Fisher's shortstop and a RBI single by senior Chris Blydell.
Fisher (13-22) would tack on solo runs in the fourth and eighth before allowing a run in the ninth to close out the game.
A trio of freshman relievers pitched the seventh, eighth and ninth for Fisher College to secure the victory. Moises Melo-Reyes (Methuen, MA) allowed just one hit in his inning of work while Davidson Peguero (Boston, MA) struck out two in a perfect 1-2-3 inning. Andrew Hurd (Barnstable, MA) gave up a run in the ninth but was able to get out of a bases loaded jam as Fisher took home the win.
Mike Oliveira |
Framingham State saw multi-hit games from Will Crofton, 3-for-5, and Sheehan , 2-for-4. Iafolla, Blydell and Danny Tomasz, along with Sheehan combined for all of the RBIs.
Fisher will enjoy a day off tomorrow as they prepare for a four game series with Briarcliffe College. Saturday's double-header will begin at approx. 3pm inside the beautiful Fraser Field in Lynn, Massachusetts.