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Jake Acker
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Jake Acker plated the opening run of Game 1 against Johns Hopkins.
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Wesleyan WESLEYAN 3-8
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Winner Johns Hopkins JHU 14-4
Wesleyan WESLEYAN
3-8
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Final
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Johns Hopkins JHU
14-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Wesleyan WESLEYAN 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 1
Johns Hopkins JHU 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 X 8 11 0

W: Gavin Simurdiak (2-0) L: Perkin, Cole (0-2) S: Dylan Zucker (3)

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Wesleyan WESLEYAN 3-9
18
Winner Johns Hopkins JHU 15-4
Wesleyan WESLEYAN
3-9
4
Final
18
Johns Hopkins JHU
15-4
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Wesleyan WESLEYAN 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 10 1
Johns Hopkins JHU 0 3 3 0 2 7 1 2 X 18 20 3

W: William Boneno (1-0) L: Marsden, James (1-2)

Game Recap: Baseball |

No. 2 Johns Hopkins Bests Baseball in Doubleheader

BALTIMORE, MD. – Returning from Spring Break play, the Wesleyan University baseball team made a stop at No. 2 Johns Hopkins University, falling 3-8 and 4-18 in the non-conference doubleheader on Friday afternoon at Babb Field.

A scoreless first inning in game one bled into a two-run lead for the Blue Jays at the bottom of the second. Jake Acker '27 cut the lead to one-run as the Cardinals answered the following inning, plating a run on a sacrificed fly from William Moore '26.

Sam Hensinger '26 tied the game up at two in the fourth, reaching after being walked and stealing second prior to Acker's single to the short stop. The Blue Jays returned the lead but were held short as the Cardinals tied the game up again at three with help from James Marsden's '26 homerun. The tie held through to the sixth inning, the Blue Jays scoring three runs before posting two more at the bottom of the eighth for the final tally.

Cole Perkin '28 pitched six innings for the Cardinals, dropping six runs, five earned, while striking out three batters. Ned Shapiro '26 closed, allowing two runs as he struck out three.

Game two quickly fell in favor of the Blue Jays, climbing to a three-run advantage over the Cardinals in the second inning with Marsden returning to the mound for the Cardinals. Sebastian Ortiz '28 clocked the first run of the game for the Cardinals, returning home on a throwing error by the second baseman.

Clearing another three runs posted by the Blue Jays, the Cardinals cut the score to 6-3 with bases loaded. With Cole Sipes '29, Kato Mangum '28, and Marcus Jang '26 waiting, Ortiz's appearance at the plate resulted in a fielder's choice to send Sipes and Mangum home. Moore finally collected his own run the following inning, scoring on a Sipes bat to center field.

The Blue Jays scored 12 unanswered runs in response, plating two in the fifth and seven in the sixth. A 16th run fell in the seventh and the final two runs in the eighth.

Marsden's final count came at four innings pitched, allowing six runs, five earned, and one strikeout. Braeden Falzarano '26 a final inning, striking out one with two dropped runs.

The Cardinals face Johns Hopkins a third time to close the series on Saturday, March 21, with action beginning at 12 p.m.
 
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