The Muhlenberg baseball team overcame an early two-run deficit to defeat Dickinson, 5-4 in 10 innings, for its second straight Centennial Conference win.
Freshman
Salvatore Cifalino began the winning rally by drawing a leadoff walk. After a sacrifice and another walk, graduate student
Jack Kent singled to left to bring home Cifalino and break the 4-all tie.
Senior
Ethan Brochin allowed a leadoff single in the bottom of the 10th but retired the next three hitters to nail down his third win of the season. He and freshman
Kieran Mulholland combined on a seven-hitter with only one earned run allowed. Mulholland tossed the first 5 2/3, and BrochinÂ
(pictured above) tied his career high with 4 1/3 innings pitched, allowing three hits and no earned runs.
The Mules (12-10, 2-1) trailed 2-0 through three innings but came back in the middle innings, with freshman
Sean Habeeb singling in a run in the fourth and junior
Thomas Pranzo bringing in a run in the fifth with one of his four singles in the game.
A bases-loaded walk and Kent's sacrifice fly plated the tying and go-ahead run in the top of the sixth. The Red Devils (9-11, 0-3) tied the score on an unearned run in the bottom of the eighth.
Habeeb went 3-for-4, while Kent and sophomore
Spencer Hobson had a pair of hits apiece.
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