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THROGGS NECK, N.Y. (April 10, 2013) – The Maritime baseball squad will be hosting the Yeshiva Maccabees at 4 p.m. for a conference doubleheader at Reinhart Field.
Baseball To Participate In DIII Week During Doubleheader
The Maritime baseball team will be taking part in Division III Week prior to the doubleheader on Wednesday. The team will honor the “student” that makes up the student-athletes by having members of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee on hand to throw out the first pitch. The team will then be have a drawing amongst the members of the crowd to throw out the “second first pitch” in between games of the doubleheader.
Follow Along on Twitter or Facebook!
If you are unable to make it to the field for the action today, Maritime Athletics has got you covered! You can follow the game on Facebook or Twitter! Live updates will be available on the social media homes of Maritime Athletics at
www.facebook.com.maritimeprivateers or
www.twitter.com/mtimeprivateers.
Inside The Series With Baruch
The Privateers have a record of 5-1 against the Maccabees since Gene Steinbach has been head coach. Last year Maritime split a doubleheader with Yeshiva, winning the first game 26-3 and dropping the second contest 5-2.
Joey Semler (Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington) (Kirkland, Wash./Lake Washington) was 2-for-3 in the first game with six RBIs, including a 3-RBI triple and a sacrifice fly. Then-freshman
Thomas Bauer (Wantagh, N.Y./MacArthur) chipped in with five RBIs after a 3-for-5 performance. Five other Privateers had multiple-RBI games. On the mound,
Trevor Cannella (Sea Cliff, N.Y./North Shore) pitched a complete game, seven innings, allowing three runs on seven hits and striking out six with one walk. Yeshiva's Jonathan Berger suffered the loss.
In game two, Maritime jumped on the board first in the top of the opening inning with RBI hits by
Joseph Longo (Port Jefferson Station, N.Y./St. John Baptist) and Semler. The Privateers failed to hit in the clutch, however, as they left a batter on base in every inning – and in each inning a runner was stranded in scoring position, including four innings where a potential run was just 90 feet away on third base. The Macs took a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the third on a sacrifice fly by Joel Feigenbaum and a two-RBI double by Jake Frankel. Yeshiva added two more runs in the bottom of the fifth.
A Look At The Weekend's Matchup
Records:
Maritime: 7-16 (1-5 Skyline)
Yeshiva: - 2-12 (1-3 Skyline)
Last Three Games:
Maritime: 4/7 Home DH vs. Farmingdale State (Loss, 16-9; Loss, 10-6); 4/6 Home vs. St. Joseph's-Brooklyn (Win, 16-10) –
Complete Schedule
Yeshiva: 4/7 Home DH vs. Baruch (L, 12-1; L, 20-3); 4/5 Away vs. Old Westbury (L, 16-0) –
Complete Schedule
Rosters:
Maritime –
Yeshiva
Statistics:
Maritime –
Yeshiva