Box Score March 16, 2016 Box Score
Game Information
Score: Johns Hopkins 10, Plymouth St. 1
Records: Johns Hopkins (6-5-1), Plymouth St. (3-6)
Location: Terry Park; Ft. Myers, FL
Time of Game: 2:40
Weather: 86 degrees, sunny
Attendance: 65
Pitchers of Record: W- Colin Friedman (1-0)
L- Cody Gilchrist(1-1)
The Short Story: The Johns Hopkins baseball team exploded for 13 hits for the second straight game and rolled to a 10-1 win over Plymouth St. Hopkins starter Colin Friedman threw five innings and allowed just two hits en route to his first win of the season. Conor Reynolds and Tommy Mee led the offense as each recorded three hits and three RBIs.
How it Happened:
- All 10 Hopkins runs came between the fourth and seventh innings, with the Jays scoring at least one in each of the four frames.
- The big inning was a four-run sixth which saw Mee crush an RBI double and Reynolds hit an RBI triple.
- Plymouth St. scored its only run of the game in the ninth inning.
Other JHU Highlights:
- All nine JHU players in the starting lineup reached base safely at least once.
- Mee made a tremendous diving catch in centerfield to end the second inning.
- Reynolds' three-hit game was his second straight. The junior now leads the team with 10 RBIs.
- Jake Rogers, Joe Conlon and Pete Siciliano each recorded their first hit of the season in the win.
- Gabe Maymon, who entered the game in the bottom of the eighth, made a pair of sliding catches in the half inning.
Team Leaders:
Johns Hopkins:
Hits: Reynolds, Mee (3)
Runs: Four with two
RBI: Reynolds, Mee 3)
SB: none
Strikeouts: McCracken (3)
Plymouth St.:
Hits: Fredrick (2)
Runs: Fredrick (1)
RBI: Monsour (1)
SB: none
Strikeouts: Gilchrist (3)
The Facts:
- This was the first meeting between JHU and Plymouth St.
- Hopkins has now scored first in four consecutive games.
- Friedman evened his career record at 7-7, Wednesday marked his first win since his sophomore year.
- Mee now has eight hits in his last three games, while Reynolds has seven.
Reynolds' Take: "After a slow start we were looking for our full team game to come together. Our pitchers have done and great job throwing strikes and getting ahead of batters and our defense has been playing clean games. All of this has helped our bats come around and now we are gaining confidence and showing how good we can actually be" - Conor Reynolds
Up Next: Hopkins will look to make it six in a row tomorrow when they face UW-Stout at 12pm.
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