Video Game Numbers

Dylan Davis drove in eight runs in Falmouth's 18-3 victory.

 
Bourne came into Friday’s game against Falmouth with the best ERA in the league.

The Braves didn’t leave it that way.

A 3-2 Bourne lead turned into a 4-3 deficit in the fifth. And then it turned into a video game.

The Commodores’ explosive offense delivered its most explosive performance yet, scoring 16 runs in four innings as Falmouth rolled to an 18-3 victory. It’s the fifth straight win for the Commodores, who remain tied with Hyannis for first place in the West.

Some of the stat lines that the late-innings burst created are downright ridiculous. Dylan Davis (Oregon State) went 3-for-4 with a home run and eight RBI. Most of the time, he was driving in Kevin Newman (Arizona), who went 6-for-6 with five runs scored.

Rhys Hoskins (Sacramento State) had three hits, including a home run and a double. He’s seven for his last 10 with two homers. Casey Gillaspie (Wichita State) had four hits and an RBI. Cameron O’Brien (Northeast Texas CC) homered.

Falmouth has now scored 48 runs in its five-game winning streak, and Cape League offensive leaderboards are being taken over by Commodores. Newman leads the league in batting average, Gillaspie leads in home runs and Hoskins leads in RBI. Falmouth has three of the top six in hitting, three of the top four in home runs and the top three, plus four of the top five, in RBI. They also have the top four in hits.

It all adds up to the league’s best offensive team. Of course, there have been plenty of bad nights, too, and Falmouth may not even win the division. After all their fireworks last night, Cotuit and Hyannis won, too, keeping the division race as tight as could be.

But as long as this lineup stays together, there’s going to be the potential for something like this.

 

Hyannis 6, Wareham 4

The Harbor Hawks remained in a first-place tie thanks to a solid all-around performance against wareham. Peter Fairbanks (Missouri), another pitching reinforcement, gave up three runs in 6.2 solid innings. Bryant Holtmann (Florida State) went .2 innings before giving way to Eric Eck (Wofford), who went the final 1.2 for his 10th save. The offense pounded out 13 hits, with Brian Anderson (Arkansas) getting three, including a home run. Steve Wilkerson (Clemson) also had three hits, while Tyler Spoon (Arkansas) and Chase Griffin (Georgia Southern) had two each. For Wareham, Fred Shepard (Amherst) struck out four while giving up four runs in 6.1 innings.

 

Cotuit 5, Chatham 1

The Kettleers remained a point back of Falmouth and Hyannis with a win over East champ Chatham. Newcomer Tommy Kister (The Masters College) delivered a terrific performance, striking out eight and allowing just a run on three hits in his debut. The bullpen pitched a shutout the rest of the way. At the plate, Jake Fincher (NC State) drove in two runs, while Hunter Cole (Georgia) and Rhett Wiseman (Vanderbilt) knocked in one each. Another newcomer, Caleb Bryson (Samford), homered in his first Cape League at-bat. Chatham has lost three in a row since clinching the division title.

 

Orleans 3, Harwich 2; Orleans 2, Harwich 2

Orleans picked up three points in a doubleheader with Harwich to take over second place in the East by a point. In the first game, they rallied from a 2-0 deficit to win 3-2. Jordan Luplow (Fresno State) went 2-for-3 with two RBI and Ross Kivett (Kansas State) had two hits. The bullpen set the stage for the comeback and then finished off the win, with Luis Paula (North Carolina) going three scoreless innings and Matt Troupe (Arizona) striking out one in a perfect frame for the save. In game two, the scheduled seven-inning tilt went the maximum nine before ending in a tie. Again, Harwich led 2-0, but Orleans tied it in the sixth and it stayed that way until the end. Geoff DeGroot (UMass-Lowell) had a pinch-hit two-run double to tie it. In the ninth, Orleans reliever Trevor Kelley (North Carolina) worked into and then out of a bases-loaded jam to salvage the tie.

 

Y-D 8, Brewster 1

The Red Sox won their second straight, cruising past Brewster. Kevin McAvoy (Bryant) struck out seven and didn’t allow an earned run in seven innings of work. Two usual position players, Jose Trevino (Oral Roberts) and Taylor White (UNLV), followed him to the mound and pitched a scoreless inning each. Trevino led the offense with a homer and Wayne Taylor (Stanford) also homered. Alex Blandino (Stanford) added two hits and two RBI.

 

What to Watch

Falmouth and Cotuit will play each other in the season’s final two games, starting with a 6:30 p.m. tilt in Falmouth tonight.
 

Closing Time

Eric Eck picked up his league-leading fifth save on Sunday.

 
When a team wins a lot of close games, there’s an element of good fortune at play.

But it also helps to have a great closer – and the Hyannis Harbor Hawks have that taken care of.

Eric Eck (Wofford) picked up his league-leading fifth save last night as the Harbor Hawks knocked off Cotuit 5-2. With the win, Hyannis moved into sole possession of first place in the West, with a 13-6 record. Cotuit, which had won the first two games of the Barnstable Patriot Cup series, dropped to 12-9.

Patrick Andrews (Clemson) got the win with seven strong innings. Jordan Foley (Central Michigan) pitched a scoreless inning before Eck closed it out. Jay Baum (Clemson) and Austin Slater (Stanford) each drove in two runs.

The three-run win was another in a long-line of close wins for the Harbor Hawks. In their 13 wins, the largest margin was four runs, and that happened once. They’ve won three three-run games, three two-run games and an amazing six one-run games.

Eck has handled the back end of a lot of those games. And he’s done it very well.

Eck has pitched in eight games this summer, and Hyannis has won each of those. He owns two victories to go with the five saves and he has a 1.68 ERA. He’s given up four hits in 10.2 innings.

The 6’4 righty is no stranger to summer success. He starred in the New York Collegiate Baseball League last year, earning top prospect honors from Baseball America. When his season ended, he made a brief stop in Hyannis, pitching in three games late in the season.

Eck struck out seven in seven innings during his stay in Hyannis last summer, and that set the tone for this year. He had 10 saves for Wofford this spring and is well on his way to a similar number this summer.

With their propensity for narrow margins, the Harbor Hawks are happy to have him.

 

Chatham 4, Brewster 3

Chatham (14-6-1) stayed hot, winning its fourth straight in dramatic fashion. With the score knotted at 3-3 in the bottom of the 10th, Landon Lassiter (North Carolina) hit a walk-off single to score Blake Butera (Boston College), who had opened the inning with a base hit. It was Chatham’s third walk-off win of the season. Butera led the offense, going 4-for-5 with two runs scored and two RBI. Lassiter also had two RBI. On the mound, Andrew Chin (Boston College) allowed just two unearned runs in five innings. Chad Sobotka (SC Upstate) gave up a run in three innings and Mitch Merten (UC Irvine) struck out two in two scoreless frames for the win. Brewster, who had won three in a row, dropped to 6-14.

 

Harwich 10, Orleans 0

The Mariners (12-9) scored six runs in the first inning and never looked back en route to an easy victory over Orleans (9-11). Gunnar Heidt (College of Charleston) led the big offensive night, going 2-for-3 with four RBI. Heidt has an average under .200, but now owns a four-RBI and a five-RBI day on the season. Aaron Barbosa (Northeastern) also had two hits while A.J. Reed (Kentucky) had two RBI. The offense was more than enough for Harwich starter Aaron Bummer (Nebraska). He had given up his first runs of the season in his last start, but got back to his scoreless ways on Sunday, working six shutout innings with a season-high six strikeouts. Tyler Burgess (Missouri State) and Jake Drossner (Maryland) finished off the shutout.

 

Y-D 4, Wareham 3

The Gatemen (4-17) led 2-0 into the seventh, but Y-D (10-10-1) scored one in the seventh and three in the eighth for the comeback win. Andrew Daniel (San Diego) had an RBI single in the seventh before Jose Trevino (Oral Roberts) smacked a two-run double to power the eighth inning rally. Kevin McAvoy (Bryant) picked up the win in relief and Darrell Hunter (Oregon) got the save. Brandon Downes (Virginia) and Cole Peragine (Stony Brook) each had two hits to lead the Red Sox. Trey Killian (Arkansas) gave Wareham six shutout innings. Power arm Sean Newcomb (Hartford) made his first appearance since the season opener and took the loss.

 

What to Watch

Ben Smith (Coastal Carolina), who ranks fourth in the league in strikeouts, gets the start for Cotuit as the Kettleers host Harwich in a battle of second-place teams. Dillon Peters (Texas), who had a tremendous spring in Austin, will make his first start for the Mariners after two scoreless innings of relief in his debut.