Keystone Completes Series Sweep
James Goetz homered and doubled in Marywood's loss to Keystone Monday

Keystone Completes Series Sweep

Baseball - 4/17/2017 6:25:00 PM

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Scranton, Pa. – Visiting Keystone College completed the regular season series sweep of Marywood's baseball team by knocking off the Pacers 14-4 Monday afternoon in CSAC action.
Marywood falls to 7-15 (4-8 CSAC) with the loss. The Giants improve to 18-8 (10-2 CSAC).

Bill Nelson got the Giants rolling in the top of the first with a two-run double to right center.  Chris Panzarella then brought Nelson around with a single to left to make it 3-0, and Keystone later went up 4-0 when Panzarella scored as another runner was caught stealing second.  Between Keystone's third and fourth run, Marywood starter Justin Haddix was ejected for arguing balls and strikes.

James Goetz got Marywood on the board in the bottom of the first, homering to right for his first of the year.  Marywood had the bases loaded with two outs in the bottom of the second but could not bring another runner across.

The Pacers loaded the bases again in the fourth, this time with only one out, and Austin Takvor brought home Marywood's second run of the game with a single to left on a 1-2 count.  Keystone starter Miguel Reyes would then end the Pacers' threat by getting two consecutive fly-outs.

Keystone expanded their lead to 8-2 in the sixth as Adam Kelly scored on a fielding error when Bray Curreri doubled to right to make it 5-2 and Ryan Callahan singled home Curreri to make it 6-2.

Callahan would then score on a passed ball before Sebastian De La Cruz doubled down the left field line to score Anthony Ferrezza and make it 8-2.

Keystone made it 9-2 in the top of the seventh when Tony Hunter singled in a run, but Marywood got two back in the bottom half of the frame when Vince Rebar hit an inside the park homer, his team-leading third homer of the year.  Rebar also brought home Goetz with the homer.

A throwing error and pair of wild pitches in the top of the eighth gave the Giants an eight run lead, 12-4.

The Giants tacked on two more in the top of the night en route to the win.

Goetz finished the game 2-for-5 with a double and homer along with two runs scored.  Rebar finished with two RBI.

Marywood returns to the diamond Wednesday with a non-conference tilt at Wilkes.

 
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