Box Score BRIDGEWATER, Va. - Bridgewater baseball broke out to a dominant offensive surge to best Mary Baldwin, 18-1, at home Tuesday.
The Bridgewater College Eagles (BC) have improved to 13-2 overall this season as a recent No. 14 nationally ranked program in the D3baseball.com top-25 national poll, and Mary Baldwin (MBU) has dropped to 2-9 on the season.
How It Happened
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Although MBU began the scoring with its lone run of the day, BC got the offensive rhythm going in a hurry, capitalizing off fielding miscues and piling on an offensive flow. The Eagles quickly answered to mark the first run and to even the score as Jake Harris executed a sac fly to score Chandler Valbak. Soon after, Zack Chadwell laced a double to clear the bases and knock three runs in for a surging 4-1 advantage.
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The Eagles continued their active hitting in the third inning as Bryce Suters scored in Isaac Sumpter in a hustled infield hit. Then, BC broke open the score with a dominant 10-run inning in the fifth. Suters came up again to tally a two-run double in the left-center gap and brought home Valbak and Trent Holland on the play. After a sac fly by Nick Stavros, bases were loaded. Chadwell and Holland worked walks to score two more runs.
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At 10-1, the Eagles pressed on the gas more in the fifth inning as Sumpter knocked in a run from a fielding error. More action occurred around the bases. Chandler Valbak smacked a two-run double, Suters shot a two-run single to left, Adam Bartley ripped his first RBI of the season with a single, and Austin Crew collected his first hit of the season with two RBIs. BC was in full control at 18-1.
Game Notes
Up Next
The Eagles are back in action on Saturday, March 14 in a doubleheader against Wilson beginning at 12 p.m. at home.