POUGHKEEPSIE, New York - Marist baseball (25-23, 13-8 MAAC) will host Siena (17-31, 11-10 MAAC) this weekend for a three-game series. Friday's single game will start at 3:30 p.m. Game one of Saturday's doubleheader will start at noon, with game two starting at about 3 p.m. The seniors will be honored prior to the start of the first game on Saturday for Senior Day.
- Live stats are available courtesy of GoRedFoxes.com.
- Fans can follow along on twitter with @Marist_BSB.
- The Red Foxes lost a weekend series to Rider 2-1.
- In the game three victory, junior Skyler Pichardo tossed 5.1 innings of three-hit, one-run ball while striking out five.
- Junior Conor McNamara pitched 2.2 innings of scoreless relief and struck out five.
- Senior Anthony Lazar paced the offense with four hits and a run scored.
- Red-shirt junior Tyler Kapuscinski added two hits, a run, and a RBI.
- The Saints are coming off of a 4-2 midweek loss to UMass Lowell.
- Evan St. Claire and Arlo Marynczak combined for two innings of scoreless relief.
- Matt Hamel led the offense with three hits, including a solo homer.
- Brian Kelly also added two hits and a walk.
- Over his four-year career, Frankie Gregoire owns a .296/.385/.502/.887 slash line. He has smacked 217 hits and scored 155 runs. Frankie also holds the career record for home runs with 36, and sits in second on the RBI list with 163. He was selected to the All-MAAC First Team as a freshman and sophomore.
- A consistent four-year starter, Anthony Lazar compiled .289 batting and average and a .371 on-base percentage during his career. He has swiped 38 bases, tying him for fourth on the all-time list. "Laz" was selected to the All-MAAC First Team in his junior season, in which he slashed .305/.415/.506/.921.
- Randy Taveras has been a fixture at shortstop and one of the most well-rounded players on the team. He currently is tied for second in program history in career stolen bases.Â
- Alex Marinelli caught his first inning on May 4, 2019, and recorded his first assist and HBP. Alex has had a huge impact off the field, developing a player-coach relationship with his teammates. He is a hard worker who is usually the first one on the field and the last one off.
- So far, Tyler Kapuscinski has hit .344 in his career, which is fifth all-time. He has scored 108 runs and driven in 72. "Kap" was selected to the All-MAAC First Team as a red-shirt sophomore and the All-MAAC Second Team as a red-shirt freshman.
With a win, the Red Foxes will clinch a spot in the MAAC Championships next week. The tournament will be played in Staten Island, New York. Opponents and game times will be released as they become available.
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