After concluding a four-game homestand on Sunday, the Fordham baseball team will now play four straight games on the road, beginning with a Tuesday showdown against Sacred Heart and a Wednesday game at Hofstra. The Sacred Heart game will be played at Bridgeport Bluefish Stadium.
PROBABLE STARTERS/GAME COVERAGE:Tuesday - Fordham - RHP
Kirk Haynes, Jr. (0-0, 5.06) vs. Sacred Heart - RHP Jesus Medina (0-1, 4.05) //
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Luke Stampfl (0-0, 0.00) vs. Hofstra - TBA //
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Live Audio SERIES HISTORY: Fordham has series history with both mid-week opponents this week. On Tuesday, it will be the ninth all-time meeting between Sacred Heart and Fordham with each squad winning four times. Fordham has captured the last two outings, including a 9-1 decision last season at Houlihan Park. The Fordham-Hofstra series dates back to 1942 with the Rams holding a 47-25 edge, following a 7-6 victory last season at Houlihan Park. However, Hofstra has won the last two meetings in Hempstead.
LAST TIME OUT: A year ago, Stony Brook's Tyler Honahan held the Fordham Rams to just three hits in a 6-1 win at Stony Brook. This year, the Rams got a little bit of payback, knocking Honahan out of today's game with a six-run fourth inning, en route to a 6-1 victory over the Seawolves at Houlihan Park on Sunday.
Stony Brook took the initial lead of the game in the top of the second inning, when Dylan Resk singled home David Real from second base.
Fordham then answered with a six-run fourth inning to grab a 6-1 lead.
Matthew Kozuch got the rally started, as he jacked a solo home run to left center, his first of the season, to tie the game. After a strikeout,
Justin Bardwell singled up the middle and moved to second on a wild pitch.
Ian Edmiston then doubled down the left field line, plating Bardwell.
Matthew Kozuch A single by
Luke Stampfl put runners at second and third for
Joseph DeVito, who then answered the call with a two-run double to left center for a 4-1 lead. After a walk and a pitching change,
Joseph Runco singled to center off Stony Brook reliever Aaron Pinto to score DeVito. On the play, centerfielder Toby Handley tried to get
Reiss Knehr running to third base, but the throw hit Knehr and bounced away from the third baseman, allowing Knehr to score for the 6-1 edge for the Rams
From there, Fordham's pitching and defense took over. In the fifth, Stony Brook got a double from Handley, but was thrown out, trying to stretch the hit into a triple. Later, with runners at first and second with two outs, pitcher
Jimmy Murphy picked off the runner at first to end that threat.
Then in the sixth, with a runner on second and one out,
Ben Greenberg came in to relieve Murphy, and got back-to-back strikeouts to stop that scoring chance for the Seawolves. The next inning saw Greenberg pick off a runner at second base, while the eighth inning had a 4-6-3 double play again holding Stony Brook off the scoreboard.
Anthony DiMeglio came in for the ninth, and retired the side in order to secure the 6-1 win for the Rams.
Murphy (1-1) earned his first win of the season, tossing 5.1 innings with one run on seven hits, while Greenberg threw 2.2 innings of two-hit relief with two strikeouts. At the plate, all nine starters had one hit a piece with DeVito driving in a pair of runs.
WHO'S NEXT: Following the mid-week games, Fordham will take on Wagner in a three-game series, March 19-20. The two teams will play a doubleheader at Wagner on Saturday at noon, while playing a single game at Houlihan Park on Sunday at 1:00 PM.