3B Barons 2022 Collegiate

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Barons Fall Game Two In Dubois By Two

The Barons bats fell asleep game two against the DuBois Bucks where they only got 3 hits. This lack of hitting did not support the pitching by Ryan Gibbons and Benny Dottle who came in and did their jobs. Next game will be the last regular season game before playoffs, that game is a make up game currently in the top of the 4th where The Barons trail the Youngstown Creekside Crocs 0-7. The game will be made up at Pemberton Park, July 20th at 6pm. The Barons hope to mount a comeback and build momentum before the playoffs start, July 23rd in Youngstown.

Cato Crushes Walk Off Grand Slam To Mercy DuBois Bucks

The Barons traveled to DuBois to play their scheduled home games and walked away with game one in a dominating fashion. On the mound Jake Vitale was light out striking out 9 Bucks giving up zero runs and leading the Barons to the win. At the plate the Barons "Suga" Shane Cato, Anthony "Little Bull" Ryan, and Ethan "Big Hits" Bintrim lead the team with two hits each. Ethan Bintrim captured two RBI's and Shane Cato grabbed 4 RBI's after his bottom of the 6th walk off grand slam to hurdle the Barons to victory early due to the mercy rule.

DeLuca's Dive Saves Bobin's Battle & Secures Split Against The Iron Bucks in 9

The Battling Barons come back and do it again in a crazy, late night finish at Butler's Historical Pullman Park against the Top-Ranked Butler Iron Bucks. Brett Bobin, worked an 8 inning master piece on the mound for The Barons, dicing up and sitting down 7 Iron Bucks with 7 consecutive scoreless innings. Shane Cato calmly came in and did what he does best to get the save and close the door on the win and split of the Iron Bucks. During the hard fought battle against the Iron Bucks a player and head coach from The Barons were ejected from the game in the top of the 6th inning over a controversial "out" call at the plate. Following the ejections the battling spirit of The Barons was awoke and the Top of the 7th is where the show began. Gabe Yanssens started if off with a single to right field, followed by another single from Anthony Ryan that moved Yanssens to 3rd. Caelen Bender hit a ground ball that scored Yanssens and moved Ryan to 3rd after the Iron Bucks fumbled the ball. Then Frank "Bigtime" DeLuca came up with one of the most selfless, intensified baserunning efforts seen on a baseball field by running and diving to beat out an infield groundball with two outs, scoring Ryan and tying the game for The Barons. Then, in the Top of the 9th Caelen Bender and Frank DeLuca hit singles that lead to a go ahead score from a Caleb Lehman single to left. DeLuca showing that battling spirit adding one more to help The Barons by scoring on a pass ball. The two runs were enough to keep The Barons on top while Shane Cato closed it out in the Bottom of the 9th. Next game for The Barons is at Westminster College, v. The Youngstown Creekside Crocs at 6pm July 13th.

Barons Fall In Extras To The Iron Bucks At Pullman Park

The Barons battled their tails off during game one of the double header in Butler against the Iron Bucks but, came up just short. The Barons had put up two extra runs throughout the game that were stripped away by the umpires. Logan Ayres pitched 8.2 innings and only gave up 1 earned run, showing incomparable guts and passion. Hard loss for the Barons but, they plan to strike back in game two.

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