

The Man in the High Castle Season 3 Episode 2

on Dobbelaar Field.This review contains spoilers for The Man in the High Castle. Up Next: Stevens host Misericordia on Friday, April 22, in a big MAC Freedom matchup. If you can't get up for that type of series, I don't know what to say."

"Now it's time to move on and prepare for a big series against Misericordia. Joe Gonzalez, Axel Johnson and Matt Villapiano were all outstanding in relief," said head coach Kristaps Aldins. With Mark DeCicco giving us four decent innings. There aren't many things he doesn't do well on the baseball field. "Great to see Kevin Villares earn his first start and have a multiple hit night. Sophomore Axel Johnson pitched the seventh and eighth innings, striking out a season-high five batters and first-year Matt Villapiano pitched the final inning to close out the game. The Ducks added two runs in the fourth, two in the sixth and three in the eighth to make the score 12-1. Tobio and senior Ryan Wall each had RBI doubles to give Stevens a 5-1 lead. The Ducks woke up after that and scored four runs in the bottom of the third. They took an early lead in the first inning and then CCNY scored their only run of the game to tie it 1-1 at the top of the third. Junior Mark DeCicco got the start and pitched four innings, giving up only one earned run and striking out five. CCNY fell to 3-20 overall and have now lost seven-straight.įirst-year Joseph Gonzalez (2-0) pitched two scoreless innings and struck out five in a relief effort and earned the victory for the Ducks. The Ducks improved to 24-10 overall with the win and have won nine out of ten games all-time against CCNY.įirst-year Tyler DiBlasi led the Beavers, going 2 for 4 with an RBI. Junior Ben Tobio went 2 for 4 and led Stevens with three RBI and graduate student Thomas Paulich also went 2 for 4 and had two RBI. First-year Evan Pravato and first-year Kevin Villares led the Ducks with three hits each and Pravato had a career-high five stolen bases. (April 19, 2022) – The Stevens Institute of Technology baseball team earned a 12-1 win at home over the City College of New York in a non-conference matchup, Tuesday, April 19.
