MIAMI SHORES, Fla. -- The Barry Buccaneers mauled the Molloy Lions 13-4 in baseball action from Feinbloom Field on Sunday afternoon.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Barry 13, Molloy 4
Records: Barry (10-11), Molloy (5-8)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 5-1
SUMMARY:
Game 1
- B2: Arrison Perez laced a two-run double to left field to give Barry an early lead. | Barry 2, Molloy 0
- T3: The Lions took advantage of a pair of Buccaneer errors to score twice to tie the game. Matt Overton had a RBI single. | Barry 2, Molloy 2
- B4: The Bucs sent 11 men to the plate, scoring five runs to take the lead for good. Perez belted a three-run homer, the first of his career. Jonathan Quintana had an RBI double and Andrew Rapoza score on a passed ball. | Barry 7, Molloy 2
- T6: Nick Marino had an RBI double and scored on a sacrifice fly. | Barry 7, Molloy 4
- B6: The first five batters for the Bucs hit for a cycle. Rapoza led off with a triple. Justin Lamazares followed with a double to drive him in. Quintana belted a two-run homer. After a strikeout, Reuben Pino singled to right. Ryan Baldwin followed with a two-run shot over the batter's eye in center field. | Barry 12, Molloy 4
- B7: Michael Avendano singled in his first career at-bat and later scored on a wild pitch. | Barry 13, Molloy 4
NOTEWORTHY:
- Anthony Gutierrez (1-1) worked three innings, allowing two unearned runs on four hits, to pick up the win. He struck out two and did not walk a batter.
- Anthony Catinella (0-3) was saddled with the loss for the Lions. He got through three innings with just two runs allowed, but the Bucs got to him in the fourth, hammering out six hits and scoring five runs. For the game, he allowed seven runs on 10 hits and a walk and struck out three in 3.2 innings.
- Perez was 3-for-4 with a homer and five RBI to lead Barry at the plate.
- Lamazares also had three hits, including a pair of doubles, and scored twice.
- Quintana, Rapoza, Baldwin, Richie Sobalvarro and Alexis Monge-Rodriguez all had two hits. Quintana drove in three, while Baldwin had two RBI and three runs scored.
- Jack MacCarty and James Messina each had a pair of hits to lead the Lions.
- The Bucs have now won six in a row.
ON THE HORIZON:
The Bucs host the Yellow Jackets of American International College on Feinbloom Field at 6 p.m. Tuesday night.