By: Eastern Connecticut State University Athletics
AUBURN, N.Y. -- Senior lefty Joe Raab pitched a six-hitter en route to his sixth complete game in seven starts to carry sixth-seeded U.S. Merchant Marine Academcy to a 2-1 victory over top-seeded Eastern Connecticut State University in the opening game of the 2021 NCAA Division III Auburn, NY Regional Thursday morning at Leo Pinckney Field at Falcon Park.
The win comes in USMMA's (17-3) first NCAA tournament game ever and is the sixth straight loss in NCAA competition (fourth by a run) over four years for Eastern (32-7), which was playing in its 184th NCAA game since 1976.
An at-large selection to its 35th NCAA tournament, Eastern tries to stay alive Friday morning at 11 a.m. in an elimination game against the loser of Thursday's second game between second-seeded SUNY Cortland and fifth-seeded Tufts University.
Merchant Marine has won ten straight while No. 12 nationally-ranked Eastern has lost its last three -- all by a run.
In a battle of conference senior Pitcher-of-the-Year selections in Raab (Skyline Conference) and Eastern's Josh Vincent (New London) of the Little East Conference, Raab (6-1) limited Eastern to just one run while fanning eight and walking just one. Raab entered the game with a 0.90 ERA with 51 strikeouts against only 11 walks.
Vincent matched his career-high at Eastern by pitching eight innings and departing on the short end of a 2-1 deficit after throwing 74 of his 113 pitches for strikes. Vincent struck out seven and walked three and pitched out of jams in the third, fourth (after USMMA scored both of its runs) and sixth that kept Eastern close.
With Eastern trailing 2-0, senior captain John Mesagno (Tappan, NY) delivered his fifth post-season home run -- a two-strike blast to left which was the first homer allowed by Raab this year -- that cut the margin in half. Raab, however, was in charge the rest of the way -- getting ten of the final 11 outs on ground balls and strikeouts -- and got help from three key defensive plays in the sixth, seventh and eighth.
In the sixth, Mesagno's home run could easily have been a game-tying two-run smash if not for a miraculous play by Merchant Marine first baseman Zac Skov on a drive down the first base line by freshman rightfielder Jason Claiborn (Prospect) leading off the inning. Skov nabbed the hot smash behind the bag with a lunge to his left and his throw to Raab covering first got to first a split-second ahead of the head-first slide of Claiborn.
In the seventh, USMMA leftfielder Tyler Reistetter threw out an Eastern runner for the second out of the inning attempting to advance from first to third on senior Ryan Bagdasarian's (Glastonbury) drive down the left field line. In the eighth, Claiborn legged out an in infield hit for the second time in the game, but shortstop Colin Baker turned Mesagno's hard-hit ground ball into an inning-ending 6-4-3 double play.
Eastern went 1-2-3 in the ninth, with Raab getting his first strikeout since the fifth to end the game and become only the second opposing pitcher to record a complete game against Eastern this year.
Vincent (6-2) stranded a runner on third in the third to keep the game scoreless by getting a strikeout and junior shortstop Owen Marica's (Haddam) grab in shallow center a of a looping fly ball before the Mariners scored their only runs of the game in the fourth.
In the fourth, Merchant Marine capitalized when it got its leadoff runner aboard for the only time against Vincent when No. 3 hitter Garrett Aichele -- batting .226 -- stroked an opposite-field single to left on a 1-2 pitch. Skov followed with a hit-and-run single through the first side on a one-strike pitch that advanced Aichele to third. Vincent got a strikeout for the first out but Baker, batting .225, plated Aichele from third by singling to center on the first pitch. A ground ball to first base for the second out moved Skov to third and Vincent's first balk of the season ushered Skov home with the second run before Vincent got a ground ball to Marica to strand Brown at third.
Marica and double play partner Noah Plantamuro (Bristol) provided stellar defense up the middle behind Vincent, combining for nine assists and two putouts. Marica had five assists through the first five innings and Plantamuro threw out Timmy Chase to end the second inning when he charged toward the plate to glove a slow hopper, and threw in one motion to retire the batter by a step.
Raab, who averages over 11 strikeouts per game, got five of the first six outs of the game on punchouts -- four of them swinging -- eventually throwing 83 of his 112 pitches (74 percent) for strikes. The only walk that he issued came with one out in the seventh and that runner was erased on Reistetter's throw to third on Bagdasarian's double to left. Excluding the seventh-inning walk, Raab threw three balls to a batter only twice, getting a full count strikeout in the first and a fly ball to the warning track by junior catcher Matt Malcom (East Lyme) in the second.
Raab got ten outs when ahead on the count, allowing only one hit -- Mesagno's home run in the sixth -- when ahead on the count. Raab threw Mesagno five straight strikes -- three of which were fouled off -- before the homer.