
Baseball Stunned in the Ninth Inning by Boston College
Feb 25 | Baseball
Scarlet Knights add 10 hits in defeat
Freshman Eric Heatter left in line for his second win, pitching six innings with no walks allowed in his first collegiate start. The left-hander permitted three runs and fanned two in the outing. Following up, graduate student Karl Blum worked two-plus innings out of the bullpen.
At the plate, four RU (2-4) hitters posted two hits, including freshman Mike Nyisztor with a pair of doubles. Junior Nick Matera added a single, a double and two RBIs from the three-spot and ended the weekend owning a 1.238 OPS on three multiple-hit games. Also staying hot, senior Kyle Walker went 2-for-3 with a sacrifice bunt, while junior Jawuan Harris reached on two singles and stole a base on a pitchout. Sophomore Kevin Welsh contributed a two-run triple, as Rutgers had at least 10 knocks in each game in Port Charlotte on a .328/.396/.379 team slash line.
Scoring the in first inning for the second-straight day, Nyisztor attacked the first pitch against BC (3-3) starter Brian Rapp, the reigning ACC Pitcher of the Week, for a double and moved up on a grounder to the right side by Harris. Next up, Matera smoked an RBI single up the middle. He scored three batters later after fifth-year senior Chris Folinusz and Walker singled to bring up junior Luke Bowerbank, who lifted a sacrifice fly.
The Scarlet Knights crossed another with two outs in the second. Nyisztor doubled again, this time to left-center, and ran home from on a hustle infield single by Harris.
The Eagles would chip back with two in the fourth, but Rutgers responded with three in the fifth to build a 6-2 advantage. Harris started the rally by drilling a single through the left side, quickly showing off his speed by rounding the bases on a RBI double by Matera. Folinusz then took a hit by pitch, with Walker pushing two into scoring position on a bunt. A tag at the plate went down as the second out before Boston College called to the bullpen to flip Welsh around to the left side. The shortstop came through with a two-run triple down the line in right field.
However, BC closed it to a 6-4 game heading into the ninth and strung together five hits, two walks and a hit batter to plate seven in the decisive sequence. Thomas Lane (1-0) closed out the game for the win, while sophomore Eric Reardon (0-1) took the loss.
Rutgers will next prepare for its home opener Tuesday against Wagner. First pitch from Bainton Field is scheduled for 3 p.m. and WRSU will have the radio broadcast. BTN Plus will stream a one-camera shoot to view online.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Thomas Lane (1-0)
L: Reardon, Eric (0-1)
Batting:
2B: Gian Martellini 1 ; Chris Galland 1
RBI: Gian Martellini 2 ; Scott Braren 1 ; Chris Galland 2 ; Anthony Maselli 1 ; Brian Dempsey 3
SF: Anthony Maselli 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Jake Palomaki 1 ; Dante Baldelli 2 ; Jake Alu 1 ; Gian Martellini 2 ; Scott Braren 1 ; Joe Suozzi 1 ; Jack Cunningham 1 ; Chris Galland 2
SB: Brian Dempsey 1
HBP: Jack Cunningham 1 ; Anthony Maselli 1

Batting:
2B: Nyisztor, Mike 2 ; Matera, Nick 1
3B: Welsh, Kevin 1
RBI: Harris, Jawuan 1 ; Matera, Nick 2 ; Bowerbank, Luke 1 ; Welsh, Kevin 2
SH: Walker, Kyle 1
SF: Bowerbank, Luke 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Nyisztor, Mike 2 ; Harris, Jawuan 1 ; Matera, Nick 1 ; Folinusz, Chris 1 ; Bowerbank, Luke 1
SB: Harris, Jawuan 1 ; Bowerbank, Luke 1
HBP: Folinusz, Chris 1






















