MIAMI SHORES, Fla. -- The Barry Buccaneers rode a 19-hit attack to a dominant 16-1 win over the Tuskegee Golden Tigers on Friday night at Feinbloom Field. The win was the 600th of his career for Barry head coach Juan Ranero in his 24-season career, with 197 of the wins coming with the Bucs.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Barry 16, Tuskegee 1
Records: Barry (4-0), Tuskegee (1-3)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 9-1
SUMMARY:
- B1 - Chris Cabrera got the party started in the first inning, driving in Andrew Rapoza who had reached on an error. After a single by Richie Sobalvarro, Freddie Matos doubled into the right field gap to score Cabrera. Arial Diaz followed with a drive over the head of Tiger left-fielder Emory Willis. The ball skipped all the way to the wall and Diaz motored all the way around for a three-run, inside-the-park homer. | Barry 5, Tuskegee 0
- B2 - With two on and two out, Sobalvarro, Matos and Diaz hit back-to-back-to-back doubles to plate four more runs. | Barry 9, Tuskegee 0
- B4 - The Bucs loaded the bases on singles by Sobalvarro, Matos and Diaz. Ben Terwilliger walked to drive in one run and a second scored on a double play. | Barry 11, Tuskegee 0
- B7 - The Bucs loaded the bases again, this time with two outs when, after a walk to Willie Escala and a single by Sobalvarro, Bran Socorro was hit by a pitch. Terwilliger followed with a grand slam to right center for his first career homer. Blake Brito and Elijah Eusebe ripped back-to-back doubles for another run. | Barry 16, Tuskegee 0
- T9 - The Tigers drew three straight walks to open the ninth inning and one out later, Richard Smith scored on a sacrifice fly by Ronald McGhee. | Barry 16, Tuskegee 1
NOTEWORTHY:
- Myles Gayman (2-0) was just a dominant on the mound as the Bucs were at the plate. The senior righty tossed seven shutout innings on two hits and a walk and struck out seven.
- Savontae Williams (1-1) took the loss for the Tigers. In five innings, he allowed 11 runs (10 earned) on 12 hits and three walks.
- Sobalvarro led the hit parade for the Bucs, going 5-for-6 with a double, four runs scored and two RBI.
- Diaz was 3-for-3 with a homer, double and four RBI. Terwilliger drove in five on two hits and a walk. Matos added three hits, three runs and two RBI.
ON THE HORIZON:
The series continues on Saturday with a doubleheader at noon.