The Oglethorpe baseball team used another offensive onslaught to
defeat the visiting Washington & Lee Generals 14-7 Sunday
afternoon.
The Petrels used a 10-run outburst in the middle innings to pull
away from the visiting Generals. The big hits included a two-run
triple by rightfielder Nick Manai in the fifth and a two-run double
in the seventh by catcher Adam Brazenas. The Manai triple tied the
game after the Petrels had fallen behind early, and a sacrifice fly
by Stephen Archer later in the fifth gave them the lead for good.
Oglethorpe fell behind early in this game. They trailed 4-1
after two innings. They were able to tie the game in the third with
the help of a two-run triple by third baseman J.J. Rizzo and an RBI
single by designated hitter Andy Farrey.
However, the Generals took another three-run lead, scoring three
in the fourth for a 7-4 scoreline. From that point, the Petrels
started their comeback.
Rizzo had an excellent day for the Petrels, going 4-5 with the
triple and two RBIs. Center fielder Brendan Pilger went 4-4 with a
double and four runs scored, to go with two stolen bases. Brazenas
and Manai had three RBIs each.
Neil Amos picked up the win for the Petrels, throwing 4 1/3
excellent relief innings, allowing just four hits and striking out
four.
The win improves Oglethorpe to 5-1 on the year. The 5-1 start
matches Oglethorpe's best record through six games since joining
the SCAC. The Petrels began both the 1995 and 2002 seasons with the
same 5-1 mark. A win over Washington & Lee on Monday would give
the Petrels their best start to a season in modern history.
The first pitch on Monday is scheduled for 4 p.m. at Anderson
Field.