The Summerside Chevys swept Stratford while Three Rivers and Capital District split their games in the P.E.I. 22U Baseball League on Saturday.
Following are the game summaries:
Stratford at Summerside at Legends Field
Game 1
Summerside 10 Stratford 0
Jayden MacLean shut down Stratford, throwing a complete game one-hitter, while the offence broke the game open in the third inning with six runs.
The outburst was keyed by hits from Kalib Snow, Ethan Beaulieu, Ben Christopher and Morgan Crosman, as well as a fielder’s choice play off the bat of Duncan Picketts.
The Chevys scored once in the first thanks to a Picketts triple.
A single by Colin Blanchard in the first inning was all the offence Stratford could muster against MacLean, who struck out six and walked none in five innings of work.
Isiah Dean took the loss, going four innings, allowing 10 runs on 10 hits and striking out three.
Crosman with three, Snow, and Beaulieu all had multiple hits for Chevys.
Game 2
Summerside 10 Stratford 0
Ben MacDougall threw his own complete-game shutout in Game 2, scattering five hits in five innings of work while striking out four.
Connor Hennessey took the loss.
The Chevys started the scoring in the first inning when Josh Myers singled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs.
They added four more runs in the fourth, thanks to a single by Jayden MacLean, a groundout by MacDougall, and a double by Myers.
Crosman, Myers and MacLean each managed two hits to lead the Chevys, who ran wild on the base paths with nine stolen bases. Parker Gallant had two of those steals.
Brady Storey went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead Stratford.
Three River at Capital District
at Memorial Field
Game 1
Capital District Islanders 7
Three Rivers 2
The game was tied 1-1 with the Islanders batting in the bottom of the fifth when Gabe Penalver doubled on a 3-1 count, scoring two runs to break the game open.
Three Rivers started the scoring in the first inning when Tyson McInnis singled.
In the bottom of the second inning, the Islanders tied the scored when a runner scored on Carter Melnick’s double play ball.
After Three Rivers scored in the top of the sixth, the Islanders answered with one of their own in the bottom of the inning when Malcolm Crann singled on a 3-2 count, scoring one run.
Penalver was the winning pitcher, going seven innings, allowing seven hits and two runs while striking out seven.
Isaac Compton took the loss, allowing eight hits and seven runs over six innings, striking out two.
Patrick Young went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead the Islanders offensively. Liam Laybolt was 2-for-3 for Three Rivers.
Game 2
Three Rivers 6
Capital District 4
The Islanders’ effort to come back from down five runs in the sixth inning came up just short, as they lost 6-4 Saturday.
They did score three times in the sixth though, thanks to a double by Elijah Hood and a single by Dylan Cameron.
Three Rivers scored on an error in the first inning, and a double by Tyson McInnis in the second inning.
Noah Stewart earned the victory, going two innings, allowing one run on one hit and striking out one. Jack MacKenzie threw five innings in relief out of the bullpen.
Jason Rashad took the loss, lasting five and a third innings, allowing three hits and six runs while striking out four.
Cameron and Hood each had two hits for the Islanders.
MacKenzie led Three Rivers with two hits.