OWINGS MILLS, Md. – The Lebanon Valley baseball team defeated host Stevenson University 8-4 in game one of a Saturday doubleheader to win their fifth conference series of the year. The Mustangs used a brilliant pitching performance to win game two 3-1.
Game 1
Lebanon Valley (17-10-1, 13-1 MAC Commonwealth) scored in the first inning as Logan Brewer hit a sacrifice fly to center with Nico Santoro on third. Andrew Miles made it 2-0 with an infield single to first to score Shane Stossel. The Mustangs (11-11, 5-7 MAC Commonwealth) got a run back in the second on two singles and a walk. Jace Fetterman knocked in his first run of the game in the third to give LVC a two-run cushion. Luke Blair doubled home two runs in the fifth to make it 5-1. Stevenson responded with three runs in the bottom of the inning to cut the lead back to one run. Fetterman gave the Dutchmen some breathing room in the sixth with a two-run single to right. Santoro knocked in an insurance run in the seventh for the final run of the game.
Inside the Box Score
- The Dutchmen had 11 hits in the game including two doubles.
- Stossel had two hits and scored three runs while Fetterman knocked in three runs with one hit.
- Santoro had two hits, a run scored, and an RBI.
- Conor Smith had two hits and a run scored.
- Luke Blair had a multi-RBI game with two.
- Andrew Spaan earned the win on the mound pitching the first four innings.
- Hunter Tipton struck out one in two innings of relief while Jacob Detwiler struck out two in the seventh.
Game 2
The Mustangs (12-11, 6-7 MAC Commonwealth) received a strong pitching performance by Matt Reich to win the second game. Stevenson scored first with a run in the first. LVC tied the game up in the third as Santoro knocked in Blair with a single down the line in left. Stevenson took the lead back with a run in the bottom of the inning and then scored an insurance run in the fourth.
Inside the Box Score
- Santoro had the team's lone hit in the game and knocked in a run.
- Blair drew a walk and scored a run.
- Stossel and Smith had a walk each.
- Jacob Horton struck out three and allowed three runs on seven hits in four innings of work.
- Ryan Pickle struck out two and allowed just one hit in two innings of relief.
Up Next
The Dutchmen will open their three-game series against Widener University next Friday at 3:30 p.m. on McGill Field.
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