DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. –
Hylan Hall tallied three hits while five other Wildcats had two hits apiece in leading Bethune-Cookman to a 13-5 win over Volusia County opponent Stetson on Tuesday evening at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.
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Hylan Hall registered an RBI single in the bottom of the first inning to break open the scoring for Bethune-Cookman (11-10) in order to score leadoff hitter
Luis Tuero. Moments later, BCU made it 2-0 when
Robert Moya singled up the middle in order to score
Garrett Chun.
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Stetson (14-9) used a Daniel Labrador solo home run over the wall in left field to make it 2-1 in favor of the Wildcats in the top-half of the third inning.
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The visiting Hatters took a 4-2 lead with three runs in the top of the fourth.
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However, the Wildcats answered in kind with three runs of their own in the bottom of the frame.
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Centerfielder
Malik Stephens singled through the left side to plate
Jeremy Garcia and
Jorge Braceras for the first two runs of the BCU at-bat. That was followed shortly afterwards with a Tuero RBI single to left field, bringing in
Brian Perez for the 5-4 Wildcats lead.
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The Cats would enjoy their largest scoring inning of the night in the fifth, as the Maroon and Gold put five runs on the board in the frame.
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Perez delivered a two-run single past the glove of Stetson second baseman Andrew Estrella, allowing Braceras and Moya to score and extend the Cats lead, 7-4. Stephens followed later in the inning with a two-run scoring single of his own with a hit to left center, which was good enough to score Perez and Garcia on the play.
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The Cats lead would swell to 10-4 when Stephens scored from third on a wild pitch.
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Labrador homered for the second time on the night – this one also to left field – in the top of the sixth to cut the Hatters deficit at 10-5.
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BCU's Braceras would add to the Wildcats lead in the home-half of the sixth, scoring his third run of the night on yet another Stetson wild pitch.
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BCU led 11-5 after six innings in the books.
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A bases loaded walk issued to Garcia would allow him an RBI in the seventh as
Jason Hodges scored.
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Stephens would score the final run of the game and produce the 13-5 line when he came across on a Stetson error in the eighth.
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The win went to BCU reliever
Gabriel Perez, as he evened his record for the year at 1-1 in working one inning, allowing three runs (one earned) on four hits and a strikeout. The save was collected by
Derrius York in working the final 3.1 innings on the bump for the Maroon and Gold, not surrendering a single hit and collecting five strikeouts.
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Santiago Gomez started for the Cats on the night, pitching three innings, allowing just one run run on three hits and tallying five strikeouts.
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The loss went to Stetson's Cole Stallings, dropping his record for the season at 1-1. He went 1.1 innings in a relief effort, allowing three runs on three hits.
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The Stetson offense was paced by Labrador's 2-for-5 night and his two home runs.
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Meanwhile, for the Cats, Hall went 3-for-3 at the plate with an RBI. Tuero and Chun each had two hits and a run, added an RBI by Tuero. Braceras was 2-for-3 with three runs, while Stephens turned in a 2-for-4 night with four RBIs.
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Bethune-Cookman returns to Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Friday, March 24, when the Cats welcome Mississippi Valley State to Daytona Beach for a three-game Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) series beginning at 7 p.m.
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