CORTLAND, N.Y. -
Ryan Flansburg (Queensbury) tossed a four-hit shutout as nationally sixth-ranked Cortland defeated visiting Plattsburgh, 4-0, in a seven-inning contest to complete a doubleheader sweep of the Cardinals. The Red Dragons won the opener, 9-2, as
Anthony Fusco (Yorktown Heights/Yorktown) and two relievers combined to allow only five hits over nine innings.
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Cortland (24-7, 10-1 SUNYAC) and Plattsburgh (10-11, 0-5 SUNYAC) are scheduled to complete their three-game series Saturday at noon at Wallace Field.
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Cortland 9, Plattsburgh 2
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Fusco improved to 6-1 on the spring after giving up four hits and a walk and striking out five in six and a third innings. He was charged with two runs allowed.
Mike Hennessy (Stony Brook/Smithtown East) permitted one hit and struck out one in an inning and two thirds and
James LaBruno (Oceanport, NJ/Shore Regional) walked one batter in a scoreless ninth inning.
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Antonio Pragana (Hopewell Junction/John Jay) went 4-for-5 with two RBI as part of Cortland's 12-hit attack.
Andrew Michalski (Buffalo/St. Francis) was 2-for-5 with two RBI,
Scott Giordano (Croton-on-Hudson/Croton-Harmon) homered and walked,
Nick Chemotti (Warners/West Genesee) finished 1-for-2 with a walk and two runs, and
Danny Coleman (Saratoga Springs) walked twice and drove in two runs.
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Cortland scored in the first on Coleman's sac fly and added three in the second on RBI singles by Pragana and Michalski and a Coleman bases-loaded walk. A Pragana RBI infield single and a Michalski RBI single in the third extended the lead to 6-0.
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Plattsburgh scored its two runs in the top of the fifth. Alex Kornblau walked and Nick Cergol and Christian Ott each singled to load the bases. Ott finished the game 2-for-4. A Mike Rasquin fielder's choice drove home a run, and a wild pitch on a strikeout allowed the second run to score.
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Cortland finished the scoring with three in the bottom of the sixth. Giordano led off with a homer to right center.
James Varian (Hopewell Junction/Trinity-Pawling) singled and scored two batters later on a
Mat Bruno (Rye) triple, and Bruno scored on
Matt Funk's (Pine Plains) RBI groundout to short.
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Plattsburgh starter Justin Osborn allowed eight runs, seven earned, in five and a third innings. Ryan Nista gave up a run in an inning and two thirds and Gabe Mounkhall tossed one scoreless inning.
Cortland 4, Plattsburgh 0
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Flansburg, now 4-1 on the year, allowed only four hits, didn't walk anyone and struck out three for the seven-inning shutout. Plattsburgh starter Kolby Mordecki allowed three hits, a walk and a run in just a third of an inning. Chris Santic went the rest of the way for the Cardinals and gave up three runs on six hits with two strikeouts and a walk.
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Cortland notched single runs in each of the first two innings. In the first, Pragana walked, Michalski singled, a fielder's choice put runners on first and third, with a throwing error during the play allowing Pragana to score. In the second,
Hunter Holliday (Camden) led off with a double, was bunted to third by
Ben Rhodes (Amsterdam) and scored on
Chris Bonacci's (Syracuse/West Genesee) sac fly to right.
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The Red Dragons added two runs in the fifth when Pragana led off with a walk and Coleman hit a two-out, opposite-field homer to left for his 10th round-tripper of the season. Coleman, Varian and Holliday each finished the game 2-for-3 and Pragana drew two walks and scored twice.
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Plattsburgh's best scoring chance came in the second. Conner Gonzalski was hit by a pitch, Christian Lent reached on a bunt single and Ott's sac bunt put runners on second and third. Flansburg got the next batter to hit into a fielder's choice, with Gonzalski thrown out in a rundown between third and home, and a groundout ended the inning.
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