HARRISONBURG, Va. - Sophomore left fielder
Ky Parrott went 3-for-4 with an RBI double and two runs, but the James Madison baseball team could not climb out of an early hole on Sunday afternoon, dropping a 9-5 decision to Delaware in Colonial Athletic Association action at Eagle Field at Veterans Memorial Park.
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The Dukes tallied five of their 13 hits in the ninth inning, scoring three runs, but could not complete the comeback as they fell to 12-17 (2-7 CAA) on the season. Delaware matched JMU's 13 hits, but took advantage of nine walks to improve to 11-12 (3-6 CAA) and avoid the series sweep after the Dukes took each of the first two matchups.
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Parrott's afternoon paced a quartet of Dukes with multiple hits. Sophomore first baseman
Brett Johnson was 2-for-4 with an RBI and a walk, while senior right fielder
Kevin Husum and junior designated hitter
Tyler Carroll were both 2-for-5. Husum also picked up a double, drove in a run and scored another.
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Delaware opened the scoring in the top of the first for the third game in a row when it picked up a double and single with one out to go up 1-0.
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JMU levelled things in the second after junior catcher
Bobby San Martin drilled an 0-2 pitch to left-center for his sixth double of the three-game series. After junior third baseman
Kyle Weston blooped a single to right field, Husum pulled a single through the left side to plate San Martin and draw JMU level at 1-1.
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Parrott scored his first run of the game in the bottom of the third when he led off the inning with a single to center field on a 2-2 pitch. After he moved to second on a wild pitch, freshman second baseman
Kyle McPherson bounced a single up the middle to bring him home and give JMU a 2-1 lead, their only advantage of the game.
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The Blue Hens struck for four runs in the fourth inning, using four hits and six consecutive baserunners to take a 5-2 lead, one they would not relinquish. After they picked up a run each in the fifth and sixth innings and a pair in the top of the eighth, JMU was left to try and rally from a 9-2 deficit.
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In the bottom of the ninth, sophomore pinch hitter
Logan Corrigan led off the inning with a single down the right-field line, starting a rally that saw the Dukes pick up five hits in six plate appearances. Husum bounced a double down the left-field line to put runners on second and third before freshman pinch hitter
Evan Hanifee lofted a sacrifice fly to right field that cut the lead to 9-3.
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Parrott followed him with a 2-1 double to left-center, trading places with Husum at second and making it 9-4, and Johnson drove him home with a single to right-center to make it 9-5, but the Dukes would get no closer after a fielder's choice and a popout closed things out.
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Delaware starter Ron Marinaccio picked up the win to move to 3-1 on the year, yielding just two runs and scattering eight hits while striking out seven through his seven complete innings. Senior right-hander
Derek Shifflett fell to 0-3 with the loss for JMU.
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The Dukes will be back in action on Wednesday, April 8, when they head to Charlottesville, Va. for a midweek matchup with No. 9 Virginia. First pitch is set for 5 p.m. at Davenport Field.
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