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BC Stunned in Eighth by No. 6 Notre Dame
April 24, 2021 | Baseball
Bullpen loses eight-run lead in 12-run top of the eighth to drop series.
BRIGHTON, Mass. – The Boston College baseball team suffered a doubleheader sweep to No. 6 Notre Dame by scores of 5-2 and 13-9 at the Harrington Athletics Village. The Eagles were on the verge of claiming their first series win since the ACC opener in late-February before the bullpen let an eight-run lead slip away in the eighth.
The Fighting Irish totaled 12 runs against four BC relievers to turn a 9-1 deficit into a 13-9 lead in the eighth, including home runs from Niko Kavadas and Zack Prajzner.
Graduate right-hander Alex Stiegler (Dallas, Texas) pitched a gem for the Eagles before turning the game over to the bullpen. Stiegler turned in seven innings of one-run ball; scattering six hits with three strikeouts to no walks.
In game one, junior right-hander Mason Pelio (San Diego, Calif.) was in trouble immediately with the bases loaded and nobody out in the first. Notre Dame plated a pair of runs on a sacrifice-fly and a delayed steal. Pelio (3-5), who gave up a single run in the second, finished his outing with four-straight shutout-innings. He worked with runners on all game, but held the Irish to just 1-for-12 with a runner in scoring position. Pelio struck out six, walked four and allowed three runs on six hits.
Lefty John Bertrand (4-1) went 6.1 innings in the win for Notre Dame. He allowed two runs, both in the seventh, on four hits and three walks with one strike out. Bertrand retired 12 in a row between a walk to load the bases in the second and a single in the sixth.
ND added two insurance runs in the top of the ninth on a two-run home run to center by first baseman Niko Kavadas; his first of two on the day to push his total to 15.
Kohlepp's day started with one away in the bottom of the seventh of game one. He allowed an inherited runner to score on a groundout, but went the final 2.2 innings with three strikeouts and no baserunners allowed on the way to his second save of the season.
DETAILS
Score: Boston College 2-9, No. 6 Notre Dame 5-13
Records: Boston College 16-21, 6-18; Notre Dame 20-8, 18-8
Stadium: Harrington Athletics Village
Attendance: 150
Game Notes
Boston College plays Holy Cross on Tuesday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m. at home in place of a previously-scheduled contest against Connecticut.
The Fighting Irish totaled 12 runs against four BC relievers to turn a 9-1 deficit into a 13-9 lead in the eighth, including home runs from Niko Kavadas and Zack Prajzner.
Graduate right-hander Alex Stiegler (Dallas, Texas) pitched a gem for the Eagles before turning the game over to the bullpen. Stiegler turned in seven innings of one-run ball; scattering six hits with three strikeouts to no walks.
In game one, junior right-hander Mason Pelio (San Diego, Calif.) was in trouble immediately with the bases loaded and nobody out in the first. Notre Dame plated a pair of runs on a sacrifice-fly and a delayed steal. Pelio (3-5), who gave up a single run in the second, finished his outing with four-straight shutout-innings. He worked with runners on all game, but held the Irish to just 1-for-12 with a runner in scoring position. Pelio struck out six, walked four and allowed three runs on six hits.
Lefty John Bertrand (4-1) went 6.1 innings in the win for Notre Dame. He allowed two runs, both in the seventh, on four hits and three walks with one strike out. Bertrand retired 12 in a row between a walk to load the bases in the second and a single in the sixth.
ND added two insurance runs in the top of the ninth on a two-run home run to center by first baseman Niko Kavadas; his first of two on the day to push his total to 15.
Kohlepp's day started with one away in the bottom of the seventh of game one. He allowed an inherited runner to score on a groundout, but went the final 2.2 innings with three strikeouts and no baserunners allowed on the way to his second save of the season.
DETAILS
Score: Boston College 2-9, No. 6 Notre Dame 5-13
Records: Boston College 16-21, 6-18; Notre Dame 20-8, 18-8
Stadium: Harrington Athletics Village
Attendance: 150
Game Notes
- Baldelli registered his eighth multi-hit game of the season and 33rd of his career.
- Baldelli matched his career-high with four RBI.
- Dempsey recorded his 14th multi-hit game of the season and 59th of his career.
- Dempsey scored twice to reach 100 career runs. He is the 12th player in BC history with 100 runs and 100 RBI just the eighth with 100 in each plus 200 hits; the first since Anthony Melchionda (2012).
- Frelick tallied his 15th multi-hit game of the season and 36th of his career.
- Frelick extended his hit streak to eight games.
- Gold notched his 13th multi-hit game of the season and 17th of his career.
- Pelio made his 12th career start of six innings or more and third of the season on a season-high 113 pitches.
- Stiegler pitched through the seventh for the second time in his last three starts.
Boston College plays Holy Cross on Tuesday, April 27 at 5:30 p.m. at home in place of a previously-scheduled contest against Connecticut.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: J Bertrand (4-1)
L: Pelio, Mason (3-5)
S: T Kohlhepp (2)
Batting:
2B: R Cole 1 ; C Putz 1 ; J Brannigan 1
HR: N Kavadas 1
RBI: S Myers 1 ; N Kavadas 2 ; C Putz 1
SH: J Zyska 1
SF: C Putz 1
Base Running:
RUNS: S Myers 1 ; R Cole 2 ; N Kavadas 1 ; Z Prajzner 1
SB: S Myers 3 ; N Kavadas 1
HBP: R Cole 1

Batting:
2B: Gold, Luke 1
RBI: Cunningham, Jack 1 ; Cimini, Vince 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Morissette, Cody 1 ; Gold, Luke 1
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