MIAMI SHORES, Fla. -- The Barry Buccaneers walked all over the Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish 19-0 in a make-up baseball game at Feinbloom Field on Tuesday night that was re-scheduled from Apr. 7 due to weather.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Barry 19, Palm Beach Atlantic 0
Records: Barry (23-23), PBA (10-36)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 74-45
SUMMARY:
Barry 19, PBA 0
- B2 - Barry got a run in the second off Sailfish starter Aidan McKee (0-2). Blake Opie started a two-out rally with a walk, Aidan Heffner and Christian Perez both singled to left to load the bases and Dyson Joseph walked to bring in the first run of the game. | Barry 1, PBA 0
- B5 - The game stayed tight until the fifth when Barry pushed across three runs. Lee-Anthony Santiago was hit by a pitch and promptly stole second. Jalen Smith delivered an RBI double. Anthony Tralongo followed with a double down the left field line to make it 3-0 and Opie drove a single through the left side to score Tralongo. | Barry 4, PBA 0
- B6 - The Bucs broke the game open in the six with six runs on one hit. Joseph and Zavier Hatfield walked and then each swiped a base. Santiago delivered both runners with a single to right-center. Smith and Tralongo walked to load the bases and Heffner hit a sacrifice fly to score Santiago. Opie reached on a an error by third baseball Santi Scheele to re-load the bases and Heffner walked in one run. Tralongo scored on a ground out and Opie came home on a wild pitch. | Barry 10, PBA 0
- B7 - With two on and two outs, Jonathan doubled into center field, scoring both runs. | Barry 12, PBA 0
- B8 - In the eighth, Barry scored seven times on two hits as the Sailfish struggled to find the plate. The "Fish walked six, hit a batter and allowed a run on a wild pitch. Shawn Flynn had and RBI single. | Barry 19, PBA 0
NOTEWORTHY:
- Jack Ensell (3-4) worked six shutout innings allowing four hits and striking out five to get the win.
- McKee went two innings, allowing a run on two hits and two walks.
- Smith, Heffner and Perez all had two hits for the Bucs.
- Santiago scored four times, while Rivera drove drove in three.
- Every player to appear in the game for the Bucs either scored or drove in a run.
- The 19 runs are a season-high in runs for the Bucs, topping the 18 they scored in the last game against Florida Tech.
- They were also the most runs for Barry since beating Post on Mar. 9, 2024.
- The 19-0 shutout was the second-biggest shutout win in program history, behind a 21-0 win over Bethune-Cookman in 1991.
ON THE HORIZON:
The Bucs travel to take on the Tampa Spartans on Thursday and Friday in the final games of the season.