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Baseball doubles up St. John Fisher, 12-6

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – RIT junior Charlie Slaymaker finished 3-for-4, including a double and an eighth-inning grand slam, to push the Tigers to a 12-6 victory over visiting St. John Fisher, Friday afternoon.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • RIT plated a pair of runs in the top of the third inning. Slaymaker knocked a lead-off single through the left side before graduate student John Bagleywas hit by a pitch. Sophomore Isaac Breagelmann laid down a sacrifice bunt to advance both runners before junior Randy Dodig dropped a single into left field to score Slaymaker and junior Jackson Rusiecki followed with an RBI single to center.
  • Fisher came back with four runs with two outs in the bottom of the fourth, including a three-run triple by Benjamin Huckans.
  • RIT rallied with a four-run sixth. Junior Roberto Reade drew a leadoff walk and later advanced to third on a double by Slaymaker. Breagelman drew a two-out walk to load the bases, before Reade scored on a wild pitch. Back-to-back walks by Dodig and Rusiecki brought home Breagelman before senior Adam Marsh plated Dodig with an infield hit for a 6-4 lead.
  • Reade led off the seventh with a homerun over the left field fence for a 7-4 Tiger lead, before the decisive five-run eighth. Dodig was hit by a pitch to start the inning before Rusiekci drew a walk and Marsh loaded the bases after reaching on a Cardinal throwing error. Junior Caelen Kim later plated Dodig with a single to right before Slaymaker cleared the bases with a homerun over the left field fence for a 12-4 lead.
  • Fisher got two back in the bottom of the eighth on a homerun by Jake Crantz. 

GAME NOTES

  • RIT won its ninth-straight game for its longest win streak since 2017. The Tigers won 14 in-a-row and, following a loss, won 11 more during a 33-9 finish that culminated in the Tigers’ first NCAA Tournament appearance. 
  • Graduate student John Arnold (2-1) earned the victory, allowing five hits and four runs (all unearned) while striking out seven in five innings of work.
  • Rusiecki ended the day 2-for-3 with two walks, a run scored and two RBI, while Reade ended 2-for-4 with a double, a homerun, two runs scored and a RBI.
  • The game was originally scheduled to be played at St. John Fisher, but was moved due to an unplayable field.
  • Dodig ended the afternoon 2-for-3 with a walk, two runs scored and a RBI.
  • RIT totaled 11 hits for its fifth-straight game with double-digit hits. 

WHAT’S NEXT
RIT hosts St. John Fisher in a rematch on Saturday (Mar. 15) at 11:30 a.m.

Baseball defeats St. John Fisher, 11-3

ROCHESTER, N.Y.   – Junior second baseman Jarin Moses hit a pair of home runs to lead the RIT baseball team to an 11-3 win against St. John Fisher, Saturday.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Moses opened the scoring in the bottom of the first inning with a two-run hit over the left-field fence.
  • The visiting Cardinals got one back in the second when Benjamin Huckans hit a sacrifice fly to the right field, driving in Dominic Guccia.
  • In the bottom of the second, junior Charlie Slaymaker hit a solo home run to put the score at 3-1.
  • St. John Fisher cut lead to one run in the third inning when Jack Griffin singled to center field to bring in Jordan Perry.
  • Jackson Rusiecki, a junior, hit a double to left center, allowing sophomore Mikey Zacher to score in the fifth inning to give RIT a two-run advantage.
  • The Tigers extended the lead in the seventh when designated hitter Roberto Reade hit into a sacrifice fly to bring senior Randy Dodig home, putting the score at 5-2.
  • Later in the seventh, junior Caelen Kim doubled to left field, allowing Moses and Rusiecki to come home.
  • The eighth inning saw Moses put the game away for RIT with a three-run home run over the left field fence to make the score 11-3.

GAME NOTES

  • Moses finished the game going 2-of-4 with two hits and a walk, scoring three runs and recording five RBIs.
  • Starting pitcher Luc Rising struck out a career-high 10 batters through five innings to improve to 2-0.
  • In relief, first-year Owen Fisher notched four strikeouts over the last four innings.
  • With the win, RIT extended its winning streak to 10 games.

UP NEXT
The Tigers host Hobart next Friday (Mar. 21) at 3 p.m. to open the Liberty League schedule.

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