ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Barry University baseball drops both games in the double-header season opener with the Saints of Flagler College, Saturday afternoon on Drysdale Field.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Flagler 8, Barry 1; Flagler 7, Barry 1
Records: Barry (0-2), Flagler (2-0)
All-Time Series: Flagler leads 6-3
SUMMARY:
Game 1
- B1: Aaron Anderson singled to the pitcher, scoring Dillon Reed from third to take the one-run lead for the Saints. Flagler 1 | Barry 0
- B3: Jason Moore homered to center field to put Flagler up by two runs. Flager 2 | Barry 0
- B4: The Saints increased their lead to five after knocking in three more runs in the fourth inning. Flagler 5 | Barry 0
- B5: Flagler's Reed homered to right field, scoring three RBI. Flagler 8 | Barry 0
- T9: Ryan Baldwin batted in the only run for the Bucs in game one, grounding out to the pitcher to score Arrison Perez from third. Flagler 8 | Barry 1
Game 2
- T2: Arrison Perez gave the Bucs hope with a double to right center, knocking in Julian Barcelo to take the one-run lead. Barry 1 | Flagler 0
- B2: The Saints rallied back with a few runs of their own to take the two-run lead. Jimmy Peck homered to left field. Flagler 3 | Barry 1
- B4: Flagler put two more runs on the board in the fourth thanks to two RBI singles. Flagler 5 | Barry 1
- B5: Dillon Reed and Peck sealed the victory for the Saints with two more runs in the fifth. Reed batted in his second run of the night, while Peck homered for the second time in four innings. Flagler 7 | Barry 1
NOTEWORTHY:
- Jonathan Hernandez (0-1) took the loss in game one for the Bucs, giving up five runs and seven hits.
- Robert Girgis (1-0) grabbed the win for the host Saints in the first game, allowing just one hit through 6.2 innings.
- Armando Gonzalez (0-1) was given the loss in game two, surrendering 11 hits and five runs to the Saints.
- Kyle Morton (1-0) picked up the second win of the day for Flagler, allowing just four hits and one run.
ON THE HORIZON:
The Bucs finish the opening three-game series tomorrow at 11 am on Drysdale Field.