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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dorsi con wins at eleven and six in the second
game of the double hit, they take two from Butler.
They're now thirty two and eighteen sixteen and four in
the Big East eleven runs, twelve hits, no airs, eight
left for Butler's six runs, seven is, two airs and
nine men left on base. The big Star Ryan Daniels
had four hits in the game, including a bun single,
but two home runs and seven runs batted in as
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the Huskies win big. They also got a two run
homer for Matt Garbowski's first of the year. He was
the catcher in the second game, and Garbo's two run
homer gave Yukon a lead of seven to three that
in the fourth inning. So the highlights here we go.
We begin a very first inning and Tommy Elson got
the start and Ellison served up a couple of base
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hits to start the ballgame to aj Solomon and Ryan Drummond.
Then he was facing Tommy Townsend, the first baseman, with
one out in the first Ellison delivers it high in
the air to right field the way back sper giving
Chase and it's gone. A three run homer by Townshend
and Butler has struck immediately for three runs to start
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this second game, as Townsend wasted no time and delivered
a home run to right center field, his tenth of
the year, and he's now got thirty six runs batted in. Yeah,
three nothing lead for Butler, but Yukon answered right away
Ryan Daniels after a base hit by Rob Brispoli, the
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short stop to lead the game off for Yukon, and
Caleb spur was hit by a pitch and it was
Ryan Daniels turn Forzus Results. It was a fly ball
by Daniels to right, pretty far back there, the right
fielder looking up and it's out of here, Ryan Daniels.
It was almost a routine fly ball, but the right fielder,
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Jack Moronick, ran out a room and the Huskies just
like that have tied things up without recording it out.
It's three to three, and so the husk he's a
three to three game into the third inning when a
walk to Roberspoli and he had what four in the
first game, two in the second, six walks on the day,
and Raspoli would come in courtesy of Ryan Daniels. At
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any rate, Here's the pitch and Daniels hits it high
in the air to right field, the right fielder looking
up and.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
That is gone.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Goodbye. He's done it again, Ryan Daniels. What a day
for him. Another home run number fifteen and U Khan
leads it five to three and the lead in the
clubhouse for Yukon runs batted in. He's got sixty three
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now after five in that game. Now to the fourth
we go. Matt Garbowski got a start. He's been getting
spots starts as a left hand hitting a catcher, had
not hit a home run in the season until this.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
It's two two to Garbowski. He swings in tattoos, one
in the air to right field and a third homer
has produced all the runs here for Yukon. Another two
spot on the board. Yukon's lead is seven to three.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
And Huskies would add to that later on, as Daniels
once again in the middle of things. He had a
bunt single in the fifth inning and in a rally
the Yukon did not produce a run in. Then later
Daniels again at the plate in the sixth when Yukon
was able to score twice. Here's Ryan Daniels one more time.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
The one to Daniels. He swings in scorches one past
the dive of the second basement Solomon and into right field,
one run home, as is the second. The throw goes
down to second where they get Daniels trying to stretch
to a double, but both Padilla and Rispoli score a
two run single for Daniels, who's driven home seven of
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the nine as Yukon's lead is nine to.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Four and the Huskies are going to win an eleven
to six. Some cleanup work by Brady Aflam he got
the last five outs of the ballgame. The winner Tommy Ellison,
who now goes to five and three in his twelfth
start of the season, and Ellison did a nice job,
retired fourteen in a row. After having his troubles early
against Butler and giving up those three runs in the
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first inning, he retired the next fourteen to get the
team into the sixth inning, and eventually he got himself
into the seventh, went six and two thirds for the victory.