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DePauw Takes Two in Doubleheader

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Auburndale, Fla. – The DePauw baseball team picked up win number 15 on the year after sweeping Thursday's doubleheader against Me.-Farmington with a 5-3 win in game one and a 7-0 win in game two.

In game one, DePauw (15-4) came out swinging behind a RBI double from Mike Hammel in the first and a two-run home run from Zack Wade in the second. After Me.-Farmington (1-5) tied it in the top of the third, Wade took it upon himself to put the Tigers back in front with an RBI double in the fourth and a RBI single in the sixth.

Wade and Hammel combined to tally each of DePauw's four hits for the game. Wade finished 3-for-3, and Hammel finished 1-for-3.

Tom Giella started and received the no decision after pitching the first 3.1 innings and allowing two earned runs. Nick Casey came in and picked up the win in 2.1 innings. Nick Horvath pitched the final 1.1 innings for the save.

In game two, DePauw got a five-inning gem from Tyler Holt who allowed just two hits and struck out nine. He improved to 2-0. Jonathan Azar pitched the final two innings, striking out four of the six batters he faced and did not allow a hit.

DePauw scored five of their seven runs in the first inning and finished with 11 hits altogether. Ryan Grippo singled up the middle to bring the first run across and was followed by a two-run double from Hammel. Later, C.J. Yoannou hit an infield single to score Hammel, and Noah Salasky doubled to score Yoannou.

The Tigers' last two runs came via a single from Sam Comer and a sacrifice fly from Jack Thompson. Ryan Grippo led the Tigers, going 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Reid Pittard finished 2-for-3 and Salasky finished 2-for-4 as the designated hitter.

DePauw and Me.-Farmington will wrap up their three-game series at 11 a.m. Friday.

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Players Mentioned

Nick Horvath

#4 Nick Horvath

SS
5' 10"
Junior
Jonathan Azar

#39 Jonathan Azar

P
6' 0"
Junior
Nick Casey

#32 Nick Casey

P
6' 1"
Freshman
DePauw offered a great, well-rounded education along with a talented baseball team that could help me grow as an individual.
Sam Comer

#35 Sam Comer

P
6' 4"
Junior
Tom Giella

#26 Tom Giella

P
6' 1"
Freshman
The balance between academics and athletics
Ryan Grippo

#3 Ryan Grippo

IF
5' 8"
Senior
Mike Hammel

#30 Mike Hammel

P/1B
6' 0"
Senior
Tyler Holt

#19 Tyler Holt

P
6' 2"
Junior
Reid Pittard

#2 Reid Pittard

IF
5' 11"
Senior
Noah Salasky

#28 Noah Salasky

IF
6' 0"
Sophomore
Great atmosphere on campus and seemed like has a vary good culture to it.
Jack Thompson

#20 Jack Thompson

OF
6' 0"
Senior
Zack Wade

#4 Zack Wade

C
5' 8"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Nick Horvath

#4 Nick Horvath

5' 10"
Junior
SS
Jonathan Azar

#39 Jonathan Azar

6' 0"
Junior
P
Nick Casey

#32 Nick Casey

6' 1"
Freshman
DePauw offered a great, well-rounded education along with a talented baseball team that could help me grow as an individual.
P
Sam Comer

#35 Sam Comer

6' 4"
Junior
P
Tom Giella

#26 Tom Giella

6' 1"
Freshman
The balance between academics and athletics
P
Ryan Grippo

#3 Ryan Grippo

5' 8"
Senior
IF
Mike Hammel

#30 Mike Hammel

6' 0"
Senior
P/1B
Tyler Holt

#19 Tyler Holt

6' 2"
Junior
P
Reid Pittard

#2 Reid Pittard

5' 11"
Senior
IF
Noah Salasky

#28 Noah Salasky

6' 0"
Sophomore
Great atmosphere on campus and seemed like has a vary good culture to it.
IF
Jack Thompson

#20 Jack Thompson

6' 0"
Senior
OF
Zack Wade

#4 Zack Wade

5' 8"
Senior
C