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Wappingers Falls, NY - Manhattan (14-22; 7-2 MAAC) continues its eight-game homestand against Marist (15-19; 5-4 MAAC) at Dutchess Stadium.
Schedule:
Game 1 - Friday, April 19 - 1:00 pm - Live Stats
Manhattan GS LHP
John Cain (4-3; 4.82 ERA; 56.0 IP; 50 K; 25 BB; .285 opp. BA)
Game 2 - Saturday, April 20 - 1:00 pm - Live Stats
Manhattan Jr. RHP
T.J. Stuart (4-3; 3.75 ERA; 48.0 IP; 49 K; 19 BB; .208 opp. BA)
Game 3 - Saturday, April 20 - 3:30 pm - Live Stats
Manhattan Sr. RHP
Ryan Takacs (1-4; 7.24 ERA; 41.0 IP; 23 K; 27 BB; .321 opp. BA)
Complete Game TJ
* Stuart is 3-1 with a 2.33 ERA, four complete games and 26 strikeouts, against seven walks, over 27.0 innings while limiting opposing hitters to a .184 average over his last four starts.
Break Out The Brooms ... Again
* Manhattan collected its second-straight weekend sweep last weekend against Siena, thanks to hitting .326 as a team while posting a solid 3.96 ERA.
* Freshman
Nick Cimillo hit .545 while sophomore
Jake Knop checked in at .500 and junior
Alex Cerda .417.
* Sophomore
Matt Padre crushed a grand slam and drove in five to lead the way in the finale.
*
Jacob Knight was the recipient of Padre's big game, earning his first win with five strikeouts over 4.0 innings of one-run ball.
* Stuart and Cain each went 7.0 innings to lead the Jaspers to a sweep on Saturday.
Manhattan Sweeps Iona
* Manhattan swept a three-game series from Iona, thanks to hitting .326 with six doubles and two home runs while posting a .398 OBP.
* The Jasper pitching unit posted a 1.44 ERA with 16 strikeouts while limiting Gael hitters to a .211 average.
* Cain opened the weekend with 8.1 innings of two-run ball while yielding just six hits and two walks with four strikeouts.
* Takacs picked up his first career win in the finale, striking out two over 5.0 inning.
* Senior RHP
Joe DiTorrice and sophomore RHP
Teddy Sabato collected their first career saves.
DiTorrice Dominating
* The senior righty has been outstanding out the bullpen, pitching to a team-leading 4.08 ERA while going 3-0 with 26 strikeouts, against just nine walks, over 35.1 innings while limiting opposing batters to a .237 average.
Ted For The Win
* In his last seven games, sophomore RHP
Teddy Sabato has struck 14 while yielding just five hits over 8.1 innings.
* He collected his first career win in the finale against UAlbany, striking out four while surrendering just two hits and one walk in 3.1 scoreless frames.
* Sabato notched the save in the series finale against Siena, working a scoreless inning.
* At Hofstra and against LIU Brooklyn he struck out the side in his lone innings of work.
* Sabato has a 3.00 ERA with 22 strikeouts in 18.0 innings in this his first year play for Manhattan after transferring from North Carolina.
Back-To-Back-To-Back Blake
* Graduate student
Shawn Blake has belted home runs in three-straight games at Army West Point and in a pair of wins over Iona. On the year, he is hitting .261 (35-for-134) with 10 multi-hit games, 19 runs, 12 doubles, 14 RBI and 18 walks.
* The Elon transfer crushed a home run to help cement Manhattan's doubleheader sweep of Iona before also homering in the finale.
* He was 3-for-3 with two walks in the finale, before delivering a two-run homer at Army West Point.
Cerda Crushing It
* To say junior
Alex Cerda is having a breakout season would be a tremendous understatement, as the Miami native is hitting .289 (39-for-135) with a team-high 12 doubles, one home run and a team-leading 23 RBI.
* Cerda also has seven multi-RBI and 10 multi-hit games.
Last Year Against Marist
* The Red Foxes took two-of-three thanks to limiting the Jaspers to a .183 aveage.
Franco Named MAAC Rookie Of The Week
* Freshman
Sam Franco was named the MAAC Rookie of the Week for his performance over games at LIU Brooklyn, Columbia and Canisius.
* He hit a team-leading .350 (7-for-20) over five games, including posting a .462 ledger at Canisius, with a double, triple, six RBI and two walks.
* Against Columbia, Franco had a single, RBI and two walks, before going 3-for-5 with a double, run and RBI in the opener against the Golden Griffins.
* In game one at Canisius, Franco singled and drove in one of the two Manhattan runs. He then capped his big week by going 2-for-4 with a game-tying, three-run triple in the finale.
* On the year, he is hitting .293 (27-for-92) with 13 runs, four doubles, one triple, two home runs and 18 RBI.
Cimillo Crushes Canisius Pitching
* Cimillo hit a blistering a .455 (5-for-11) with two home runs, one double, three runs and two RBI while posting .500 OBP.
* The rookie standout homered in the final two games of the weekend series, highlighted by scoring the game-winning run in the Jaspers 5-4 win over Canisius in series finale.
UAlbany Series Victory Notes
* Freshman
David Moffett crushed his first career home run while also adding a double and two runs in the series-clinching win.
* Sophomore
Matt Fahey went 3-for-6 with two RBI in the Jaspers' doubleheader sweep.
Manhattan Rallies For 3-2 Win At George Mason
* The Jaspers took the series finale against the Patriots thanks to Padre's game-winning, two-run single in the ninth inning.
* DiTorrice picked up his second career win with 3.0 perfect innings of work, fueled by four strikeouts.
* DiTorrice relieved Stuart, who yielded two runs on just three hits over 6.0 innings.
Cimillo Named MAAC Player & Rookie Of The Week
* Cimillo hit safely in all three games at GW, while batting a blistering .636 (7-of-11) with a double, home run, four runs and three RBI en route to being named MAAC Player and Rookie of the Week.
* The Long Island native also drew four walks in posting a .733 OBP with a 1.000 slugging percentage.
* In the opener, Cimillo reached base safely in all five of his trips to the plate, finishing up 4-for-4 with a double, walk, run and a RBI. He then crushed a solo home run with a walk in game two, before going 2-for-4 with two walks, two runs and a RBI in the finale.
* He crushed his team-leading sixth home run against Siena and is batting .331 (44-for-133) with 23 runs, five doubles and 15 RBI with a team-best 16 multi-hit games.
Crabbe Goes Yard
* Graduate student
Cam Crabbe's two-run homer in the 11th inning lifted Manhattan to a 12-8 win in the series finale against GW.
Homer Happy
* The Jaspers have 19 home runs as 10 different student-athletes have gone yard.
Cain Named MAAC Pitcher Of The Week ... Again
* For the second time in as many weeks, Cain was slated as the MAAC Pitcher of the Week, after leading Manhattan to a 5-4 win over Appalachian State.
* Cain collected his second win of the year, striking out eight while yielding just one unearned run on four hits and three walks over 6.2 innings.
* The Lafayette transfer struck out at least one batter in six innings and set down 10 in a row at one point.
Cain Collects First MAAC Pitcher Of The Week Honor
* Cain made his Jasper debut one to remember as he was named the MAAC Pitcher of the Week following his dominating season-opening performance in Manhattan's 5-2 win at Stetson.
* Cain struck out eight on 98 pitches over 7.0 innings of one-run ball. The Lafayette transfer also scattered just two hits and three walks against a Hatter team that was returning eight of its top 10 hitters from last year's Super Regional team.
* The 6-10 Cain got stronger as the game went on, retiring the final eight batters he faced, and limited Stetson to a miniscule .091 average on the day.
Stuart Keeps Rolling
* Stuart earned his first win of the year at GW, striking out six over 5.1 innings while yielding just one run.
* He has 11 career saves and is one away from second place in program history, after registering his first save of the year with 2.2 innings of relief at Appalachian State.
* In the victory over Stetson, he had five strikeouts over the final two frames in a non-save situation.
Strikeouts Are The New Long Ball
* Manhattan pitching has an impressive 262 strikeouts in 296.2 innings.
The Returners
* Manhattan returns 20 letterwinners, including four starting position players and two starting pitchers. Click
HERE for the entire prospectus.
Barrella Earns Preseason All-MAAC Honors
* Barrella
was named to the Preseason All-MAAC team as a utility player while Manhattan was slated to finish fifth and return to the MAAC Championship.
* A year ago, Barrella hit a team-leading .309 a year ago with a team-high 59 hits, 21 runs and 25 runs en route to earning All-MAAC Second Team honors. He also registered a team-best 16 multi-hit games with a 17-game hitting streak and twice earned MAAC Player of the Week honors.
Stuart Named Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-American
* Stuart was slated as 2019
Collegiate Baseball Preseason All-American Third Team, powered by Diamond Sports.
* As a sophomore in 2018, Stuart established himself as one of the top pitchers in the MAAC in going 6-2 with a school-record and league-leading 10 saves while also pacing the circuit with 2.57 ERA and 50 strikeouts over 63.0 innings.
* He is also the first Jasper to earn
Collegiate Baseball All-American honors since
Fabian Pena and
Christian Santisteban each did so in 2016.
Stuart Garners Inclusion On NCBWA Initial Stopper List
* Stuart was also was one of the 75 players to be named to the initial Watch List for the 15th annual National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Stopper of the Year Award, given to the top relief pitcher in NCAA Division I Baseball.
* Stuart was also recently tabbed by
Perfect Game as the No. 5 pro prospect for the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft and as a preseason All-MAAC selection by the online publication.
* The Nutmeg State standout also limited opposing hitters to a MAAC-low .178 average as Manhattan went 18-7 in his outings, including winning 14-straight at one point.
* Entering 2019, Stuart needs just five saves to match the Jasper career record of 15 stops.
Trio Earns Perfect Game/D1Baseball.Com Accolades
* Stuart and Padre were slated by
Perfect Game as preseason All-MAAC selections with Cain tabbed as the No. 8 pro prospect in the MAAC for the 2019 MLB First-Year Player Draft by
D1 Baseball.
Cole Announces 2019 Schedule
* The Jaspers will play 55 games in 2019, consisting of 31 non-conference and 24 MAAC contests. Additionally the Jaspers will host 19 games at Dutchess Stadium and play 37 on the road.
* Manhattan will play nine games against NCAA Regional Teams and 23 games against squads that won at least 30 games.
* The Jaspers will square off against teams from 11 conferences during MAAC play: ACC, America East, Atlantic Sun, Atlantic 10, Big 10, CAA, Ivy, NEC, Patriot, Southland and Sun Belt.
* Highlighting the non-conference slate is a return to 2018 Super Regional participant Stetson as Manhattan will take part in the season-opening Ryclass Classic in Deland, FL, before playing a four-game series at the University of Michigan.
* During MAAC play, Manhattan will host Iona, Siena, Marist and Saint Peter's while playing Canisius, Monmouth, Rider and Quinnipiac on the road.
* The Jaspers will not square off with Fairfield and Niagara in 2019.
Cole On The Schedule:
From The Bronx To The Pros
*
Fabian Pena (25th Round - San Franciso Giants) and
Joe Jacques (34th Round - Pittsburgh Pirates) were each selected in the 2018 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft as the Jaspers have now had five players/signees ink contracts with MLB teams since 2016.
* Tom Cosgrove was taken by the San Diego Padres in the 12th round of the 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft while
Jose Carrera inked a professional deal with the New York Yankees. Additionally, signee
Tai Tiedemann was selected by the Texas Rangers in the eighth round of the 2016 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft.
Dutchess Stadium
* Manhattan will call Dutchess Stadium in Wappingers Falls, NY home for the fifth-straight season.
See You In Staten Island
* The 2019 MAAC Baseball Championship will be held at Richmond County Bank Ballpark in Staten Island, NY from the second-straight year from May 22-25. The 2020 championship will also be held at the home of the Single-A Staten Island Yankees.
What's A Jasper?
* The unique nickname of Manhattan College's athletic teams, the Jaspers, comes from one of the College's most memorable figures, Brother Jasper of Mary, F.S.C., who served as the College's athletic director in the late 19th century. One of the greatest achievements of Brother Jasper was that he brought the then little-known sport of baseball to Manhattan College and became the team's first coach. Since Brother Jasper was also the Prefect of Discipline, he supervised the student fans at Manhattan baseball games while also directing the team itself. During one particularly warm and humid day when the college was playing a semi-pro baseball team called the Metropolitans, Brother Jasper noticed the Manhattan students were becoming restless and edgy with the team coming to bat in the seventh inning of a close game. To relieve the tension, Brother Jasper called timeout and told the students to stand up and stretch for a few minutes until the game resumed. Since the College annually played the New York Giants in the late 1880's and into the 1890's at the old Polo Grounds, the Manhattan College practice of the "seventh inning stretch" spread into the major leagues, where it has now become a time-honored custom practiced by millions of fans annually.