The University of Rochester baseball team managed just six hits and was shutout 3-0 against the College at Brockport in non-conference baseball action on Tuesday evening at Towers Field.
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Brockport (7-6) spoiled the Yellowjackets (4-5) home opener behind a strong pitching performance from starter Tyler Clifford and reliever Nick Pontari. Clifford tossed six innings and gave up just 4 hits, 2 walks while striking out 3. Pontari got his first save of the season throwing three scoreless innings of relief and allowed just 2 hits with a walk and 3 strikeouts.
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Rochester's pitchers combined to allow just five hits on the day, all coming off of starter John Ghyzel. Ghyzel went six innings and gave up 3 earned runs while walking 4 and striking out 4. Andrew Crean faced the minimum in the final three innings, striking out one batter.
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The Golden Eagles would get on the board first in the 3rd inning. Luke Gilbert led off with a double down the left field line. After advancing to 3rd on a groundout, Anthony Barbetto reached on an infield single to plate Gilbert. A flyout and then a Josh Martin single put runners on 1st and 3rd. Brockport then scored its second of the inning on when Barbetto scampered home with Martin getting in a rundown.
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In the 4th, Brockport loaded the bases with none out, but Ghyzel settled in a struck out two straight batters and then got a groundout to escape the jam.
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Rochester did the same in the bottom of the 5th, leaving the bases loaded. Tyler Schmidt singled, Matt Todd walked and Nolan Schultz got hit by a pitch, but Clifford got a ground out to end the threat.
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Brockport would add an insurance run in the sixth when Lou Mastellone flied out to center, scoring Chris Davis who reached via a leadoff double.
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Schmidt led Rochester with a 3-4 day at the plate, adding a stolen base. Brian Munoz was 2-4 with a stolen base as well. Five players for the Golden Eagles each had one hit.
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Rochester returns to action tomorrow when they host #2 ranked SUNY Cortland at 5 pm.
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