DURHAM, North Carolina – Florida A&M (19-22, 11-8
MEAC) split a conference doubleheader with North Carolina Central (16-26-1,
11-10 MEAC) on Saturday at the Durham Athletic Park in Durham, NC. The Eagles
rallied from a 5-3 deficit in the eighth inning of game one to win 8-5, while
the Rattlers bounced back to take game two 7-3 while pounding out 11 hits.
Marlon Gibbs was 4-for-8 on the day with one RBI and
three runs scored, including his first home run of the season. Bennie Robinson added three RBI over both games
while hitting 3-for-9 and two runs scored.
Brandon Fleming (3-4) suffered the loss in game one
for the Rattlers after allowing four runs on three hits in 1 2/3 innings of
relief. Game two starter David Duncan (3-4) won the second game for Florida
A&M while giving up three runs on six hits with four strikeouts in five
solid innings of work.
FAMU grabbed a quick 1-0 lead in the first inning of game one. Gibbs smacked
his first home run of the season, a two out shot to give the Rattlers the early
lead.
NCCU answered with a pair of solo home runs by Carlos Ortiz and Carter
Williamson in the home half of the first inning to give the Eagles a 2-1
advantage.
The Rattlers would tie the game at 2-2 in the top of the fourth. Gibbs led
off the fourth inning with a single to left and moved to second courtesy of a
balk from Eagles starting pitcher Kyle Shields. Ryan Kennedy followed with a groundout to second to
advance Gibbs to third before Jeremy Barlow’s sac fly to left plated Gibbs for the
tying run. After scoring the tying run, Florida A&M worked the bases loaded
with two outs before Logan Seymour grounded out to third to end the
scoring opportunity.
The Eagles had a scoring chance in the fifth as Zack Lee reached on an error
to lead off the inning and stole second with no outs. After a pair of fly outs,
Williamson was intentionally walked before Rattler starting pitcher Jarrell shut
the door on the NCCU scoring chance by striking out Bryant Battle to end the
inning.
Central regained the lead at 3-2 in the seventh on Williamson’s RBI single
through the right side. Ortiz was hit-by-pitch and moved up two bases to third
on a two-out single to right from Tyson Simpson to setup Williamson’s go ahead
RBI single.
FAMU took their first lead since the first inning at 5-3 in the eighth. Bennie Robinson’s two-run blast off the warehouse
building that is located beyond the fence in right gave FAMU the lead in the
eighth inning at 4-3. After a Gibbs single, Michael Birdsong reached on a fielder as NCCU
second baseman Jared Kehagias dropped the ball, for a fielding error, trying to
catch Gibbs advancing to second base. With runners on first and second, Ryan Hutson singled to second but Kehagias second
error of the inning, this time with a high throw to first, allowed Gibbs to
score all the way from second base.
After falling behind 5-3 in the top of the eighth, North Carolina Central
answered with five runs on three hits in the eighth. Simpson’s three-run home
run off of the first pitch from Rattler reliever Blake Quillin proved to be the difference for final
score of 8-5 in game one.
Just as they did in game one Florida A&M scored first in game two. The
Rattlers scored a pair of runs on four hits in the first inning. Quillin and
Robinson recorded back-to-back singles to lead off the game and Gibbs sac bunt
back to the pitcher moved both runners up a base. With runners now on second and
third, Kennedy singled through the right side to plate Quillin for the first run
of the game and Birdsong followed with an RBI double off the fence in right to
score Robinson.
The Rattlers pushed their lead to 5-0 with three more runs in the top of the
third in what turned out to be more than the Eagles could overcome. Birdsong and
Kennedy had back-to-back, one out, base hits and Kennedy later advanced to third
on Hutson’s fly out to right. Kendall Weeks’ RBI single plated Kennedy for the
third run of the game for FAMU. Peter Jackson continued the scoring with a two-run
double to right, bringing home both Birdsong and Weeks for the second and third
runs of the inning.
NCCU cut into the Florida A&M lead with three runs on three hits in the
fifth for the score of 5-3. Kehagias opened the home half of the fifth drawing a
four-pitch walk for the Eagles and scored all the way from first on Christian
Triplett’s RBI double down the left line for the first run of game two for NCCU.
Kory Wood followed with a triple into the left center gap to plate Triplett and
Lee’s RBI ground out to second allowed Wood to score the third and final run of
the game for Central.
FAMU increased its lead to what was the final score of 7-3 in game two with
two more runs in the sixth inning. Jackson walked and Ferdinand Rondon singled
to right with one out, before Quillin reached on a fielder’s choice to put
Jackson on third as Rondon was out at second on the play. Jackson then came home
to score on a wild pitch from Eagle reliever Morris Jones and an RBI single from
Robinson later scored Quillin from second.
Cetnral reliever Jake Russell (4-4) earned the game one win for the Eagles,
while game two starter Terry McNabb (2-7) was tagged with the loss.
Florida A&M and North Carolina Central will wrap up their regular season
series on Sunday at 1:00 pm.
As always, fans can follow Rattler Baseball on Twitter @FAMUAthletics and
live stats will be available via www.FAMUAthletics.com.
GAME ONE (HTML) I GAME TWO (HTML)
By Michael Morrell/Special to FAMU Athletics
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