Baseball Drops Series Opener, 7-6, as Lynn Fighting Knights Plate Six Runs in Final Two Innings
The Embry-Riddle baseball team fell to Lynn in a dramatic series opener, losing 7-6 after allowing six runs in the final two innings. The Eagles initially led 4-1 before Lynn's comeback in the late innings clinched the win. Despite the loss, Embry-Riddle remains competitive, outhitting Lynn in the game. The Eagles now have a 17-20 record, while the Fighting Knights improve to 19-18. This marks Embry-Riddle’s fourth consecutive loss in the all-time series against Lynn, now standing at 16-22.
By the Numbers- Embry-Riddle had 10 hits compared to Lynn's 7.
- Francisco Feliciano, Collin Mastromauro, and Aiken Santana contributed significantly to the Eagles' runs, with Santana achieving 3 RBIs.
While Embry-Riddle showed early promise, their inability to maintain a lead raises questions about their late-game performance. Lynn's late rally highlights the Eagles' need to improve defensive consistency in crucial moments.
State of Play- Embry-Riddle’s defense was solid initially, holding Lynn scoreless through four innings.
- Lynn capitalized on late-game opportunities, scoring six runs in the last two innings.
Embry-Riddle will look to rebound in Game 2 of the series on Saturday, April 18. A stronger late-game strategy will be essential for overcoming Lynn and leveling the series.
Bottom LineThe Eagles must tighten their defense and capitalize on scoring opportunities to secure a win in their upcoming matchup. Consistency and resilience will be key to turning their performance around.
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