Cardinal Comeback Leads to 6-5
Victory
CUA scores in the bottom of the ninth for the win
4/9/2008
WASHINGTON - The Catholic University baseball squad pulled off a
big victory Wednesday evening as it defeated the Shenandoah
University Hornets (17-15), 6-5, at Talbot Field. The Cards
went into the bottom of the sixth trailing 5-1 but managed to chip
away at the deficit to get the win. CUA is now 13-11 on the
season as they prepare for another Landmark Conference series this
weekend.
A homer in the top of the second started off the scoring as
Shenandoah got on the board first. However, in the bottom of
the third Mike Michalski (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) hit a
solo shot over the fence to get within one. The Hornets took
advantage of an error in the fourth as they scored after a double,
a single and an error to make the score 3-1 as the Cardinal offense
stalled. They added to the lead in the sixth three hits and a
sac fly to bring a pair of runners across the plate giving SU a 5-1
lead and the game over the half way mark.
Despite their previous struggles, the Cardinal bats got on track
in the bottom of the sixth with a little help from Robbie O'Brien
(Columbia, Md./Long Reach) who had a two-run homer to get things
started. This was O'Brien's fourth homer of the season.
The defense forced a quick three and out in the top of the seventh
and the offense took advantage of pitching changes in the bottom of
the inning. Two walks put runners on and after a change on
the mound, Joe Maca (Oyster Bay, N.Y./Saint Dominic) came up and
drove in a run on a single to left field. The SU staff
pulled their pitcher and tried another for the next batter but
another hit to the same spot from Joe Devine (Medford Lakes,
N.J./Shawnee) brought one more across the plate to knot it at five.
The CUA defense managed three and out situations in the final
two innings and went into the bottom of the ninth tied.
Michalski, the lead off, walked and a fielder's choice
brought him to second. Maca the hit a single to bring the
runner to third and on the next at bat, an error by the catcher
allowed Michalski to make it home for the 6-5 victory.
Maca and Devine led CUA at the plate with three hits apiece
while O'Brien had a team-best two RBI. The Cards had nine
hits to SU's eight and both teams committed one error on the day
although Shenandoah's proved more costly. On the mound,
Michael Bzozowski (Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown) took the win for
the Cards closing out the final inning while reliever Brendan
McGowan (Crofton, Md./Archbishop Spalding) also contributed to the
CUA rally.
The Cardinals will host Scranton this weekend in a three-game
Landmark Conference series. Saturday's doubleheader is
scheduled to begin at noon.