LAKELAND, Fla. – Barry baseball dropped their final two games of the season in Monday's doubleheader. The Bucs lost 5-1 in game one, followed by a 10-6 loss in game two.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: FSC 5, Barry 1; FSC 10, Barry 6
Records: Florida Southern: (33-13, 11-10 SSC), Barry: (23-27, 10-14 SSC)
All-Time Series: Florida Southern leads 70-21
SUMMARY:
Game 1
- B3: Jason Sierra batted in two runs with a single to left field, putting the Mocs up 2-0. Mitch Reeves followed with another RBI single to increase the lead to three runs.
- T6: Alexis Monge-Rodriguez batted in Andrew Puglielli with a sacrifice fly to center field, getting the Bucs on the board with one run.
- B8: Reeves homered to left field to extend the Mocs lead back to three runs. Kevin Foller followed with a double to center field, bringing in Logan browining from third to make it 5-1 Mocs.
Game 2
- T1: Claudio Rubiera hit an RBI single in the first, to start the Bucs off with the 1-0 lead.
- T3: Paul Salata increased the Bucs lead to two runs with an RBI single to center field, bringing in Justin Lamazares.
- B3: The Mocs batted in three runs in the third to take the 3-2 lead.
- B4: Florida Southern knocked in two more runs in the fourth to extend their lead to three.
- B5: Evan Barnes singled to right field to score one RBI, making it 6-2 Mocs.
- B6: The Mocs increased their lead to seven runs with two homers in the sixth.
- T7: Alffredi Ramos hit a sacrifice fly to left field to score Julian Abreu. Then the Bucs got within four of the Mocs with a two-run homer by Rubiera over the left field wall.
- B8: Reeves flew out to right field to score Omar Villaman, making it 10-5 Mocs.
- T9: Abreu scored on a wild pitch by the FSC pitcher, making it 10-6.
NOTEWORTHY:
- Jake Walsh (11-1) picked up the win in game one for the Mocs, giving up just two hits and one run.
- Luis Deville (4-4) took the loss in game one for the Bucs, after giving up six hits and three runs.
- Chase Pilato(6-2) grabbed the win in game two of the day, allowing 10 hits and five runs.
- Nate Greve(3-4) was dealt the loss in game two, after allowing nine hits and five runs.
ON THE HORIZON:
Barry wrapped up their season today on Historic Henley Field.