New Haven Baseball suffered a significant defeat, losing to Yale 20-0 on Wednesday at Bush '48 Field. Yale set the tone early, scoring two runs in the first inning and expanding their lead throughout the game, culminating in a seven-run fifth inning. New Haven's offense struggled, managing only a few hits, with standout contributions from Joseph Frazzetta and Matthew McIntire. The pitching staff faced challenges, with several players allowing multiple earned runs. Overall, Yale dominated both offensively and defensively, leaving New Haven unable to mount a response.

By the Numbers
  • Yale scored 20 runs to New Haven's 0 throughout the game.
  • New Haven had only 5 hits, with Joseph Frazzetta contributing 2 hits in total.
State of Play
  • New Haven's pitching struggled, with multiple pitchers allowing 6 or more earned runs.
  • The team's batting performance was lackluster, failing to effectively respond to Yale鈥檚 offensive onslaught.
What's Next

New Haven will look to rebound as they host LIU on April 10 at 3 p.m. at Frank Vieira Field in West Haven, Connecticut. The Chargers aim to improve their performance and find a more effective offensive strategy in the upcoming game.

Bottom Line

This loss emphasizes the need for New Haven to address their pitching inefficiencies and offensive struggles. A strong adjustment will be crucial in their upcoming matchup to regain momentum in the season.