Blackhawks hold on for the win over Bobcats

OXFORD – The Oxford baseball team tacked on another win over visiting Bainbridge-Guilford to move to 4-2 on the season after an odd game that saw much of the game go scoreless. Oxford eventually held on for the win late to beat the Bobcats 6-3.
“The stats are a little odd, what happened is we had all six runs in that second inning. BG committed two errors and walked four, we had our only two hits in that inning as well,” said Oxford head coach Chris Palmer.
Palmer went on to explain that the BG pitcher had four walks in a row that came at a good time for Oxford as they already had two guys on base
“They walked Dylan Depew to score a run and Jon Heggie to score another run, then they walked Trent Lyons to score a run. Kevin Davis had our last hit of the game next so that was an RBI and that was it,” said Palmer.
After the crazy second inning the score was in favor of Oxford 6-0, who failed to manage another score the remainder of the game instead relying on the pitching of Kevin Davis to close out the game.
“Through the first five innings we only had one error with Kevin pitching very well, 10 strikes to one walk, then we committed five errors in the last two innings, made it closer than it needed to be,” said Palmer.
Austin Carr of BG came in for the Bobcats and elected to strikeout 11 Oxford batters in an attempt to allow his team to get back into the game late.
“He (Carr) came in and did a nice job at keeping it close to give them a Chance to maybe win,” said Palmer. “Overall Bainbridge ended our season last year with a walk off hit in the eighth inning so it was a nice win for us.”
BG would tack on a run in the sixth inning and two additional runs in the seventh to draw the score to 6-3 but couldn’t muster a full comeback late.
On the mound for Oxford later on today will be Dylan Depew after Kevin Davis threw out 83 pitches and 10 strikeouts of his own to help Oxford hang on for the win.
Oxford's Kevin Davis and Charlie White and Austin Crawford all recorded a hit for the Blackhawks.
BG saw Evan Hyzer, Cameron Luca each recorded two hits on the night while Trevor Halaquist, Sean Jones, Dylan Mondore, and Austin Carr each tacked on hits of their own for the Bobcats.
Oxford travels to Delhi later on today at 4:30 p.m., while BG will be heading to Unadilla Valley to take on the Storm at 4:30 p.m. as will.

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