The
Canisius College baseball team split a doubleheader at Marist College on
Saturday afternoon. The Golden Griffins took the opener 4-2 and lost the second
game 9-0. Canisius is now 27-25 on the season and 12-8 in the Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference.
Game One - Canisius 4, Marist 2
Canisius
got on the scoreboard in the first inning as freshman Mike Krische led off with a double and moved to third on a fly out
from sophomore Shane Zimmer. After a
four-pitch walk to sophomore Jimmy
Luppens, Krische and Luppens executed a double steal to give the Griffs the
1-0 lead. Marist tied the game in the fourth, using two singles to start the
inning and then two groundouts that advanced the runners and scored Mike
Orefice to tie the score at 1-1.
The
Griffs took their second lead of the day in the sixth as sophomore Jesse Kelso led off with a single,
moved to second on a sacrifice bunt from Zimmer and advanced to third on a
groundout from Luppens. Freshman Connor
Panas then scored Kelso with an infield single to short to put Canisius
ahead 2-1. The Griffs added two insurance runs in the seventh as junior Chris Gruarin and sophomore Ronnie Bernick each drew walks. A
groundout from Krische moved the two runners into scoring position, and Kelso
came through with the two-out, two-RBI single to put Canisius up 4-1.
Sophomore
Garrett Cortright (6-6) went seven
innings, allowing one run on eight hits, walking two and striking out three to pick
up his sixth win of the season. Sophomore Jon
Fitzsimmons overcame four walks and got the final five outs of the game to
pick up his 11th save of the season.
Game Two - Marist 9, Canisius 0
Marist
(24-22, 10-9 MAAC) scored a run in the first and three runs in the second, jumping
out to the quick 4-0 lead and never looking back in earning the split with
the Griffs. Dan Zlotnick was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and two RBI for the
Red Foxes. Orefice and Nick McQuail each had two hits for Marist while Zach
Shank added two RBI.
Brett
Houseal limited the Griffs to two hits and walked two in seven shutout innings
while striking out six on 81 pitches. Freshman Devon Stewart (4-4) took the loss for Canisius in his shortest
start as a Golden Griffin. Stewart allowed four runs on seven hits in four
innings.
Canisius
and Marist wrap up the three-game series on Sunday, with first pitch for the
nine-inning game set for noon.
Notes: Canisius
improves to 5-2 in the first game of MAAC series this season... The Griffs have
been shut out in the second game of the weekend series in three of the last
four weekends... Sophomore Ronnie Bernick had a hit in each game
and has a hit in six of his last eight appearances... Cortright has thrown at
least six innings in nine of his last 10 starts... Fitzsimmons had five walks in
his previous 12 innings. Fitzsimmons also recorded the 12th save of his career, setting the program record... Gruarin has five walks and two HBP in the last four
games... The leadoff batter reached in all six innings for Marist in the second game and in 11 of 15 innings on the day.