Newark, NJ - Felician Baseball extended their dominance with back-to-back wins over Bloomfield, securing emphatic victories of 15-2 and 17-0. These wins mark the continuation of their incredible 10-game win streak, one of the longest active streaks in Division II baseball nationwide.
Game One
Felician delivered a commanding 15-2 victory over Bloomfield, showcasing an explosive offense, strong pitching, and solid defense in a complete team effort. The offense was relentless, scoring in six of the seven innings, highlighted by a six-run outburst in the seventh. Designated hitter
Chris Corchado led the charge, going 2-for-4 with a double, three RBIs, and a walk, consistently driving in runs with two outs. Third baseman
Haiden Walters added to the offensive dominance, delivering a 2-for-3 performance that included a home run, two RBIs, and three runs scored. Second baseman
Bryan Santana contributed a clutch three-run homer and a sacrifice hit, further demonstrating the lineup's depth. Shortstop
Matthew Scrivanic was perfect at the plate, going 2-for-2 with two doubles, a walk, and an RBI. On the mound,
Logan Waltz provided a strong start, pitching six innings and allowing just two runs on seven hits while striking out five to earn his second win of the season. Defensively, Felician was sharp, recording 21 putouts and nine assists with only one error.
Game Two
Felician delivered a commanding 17-0 victory over Bloomfield, showcasing their dominance with exceptional performances in every facet of the game. The offense exploded in the first inning, scoring seven runs to set the tone for the game. Center fielder
Christian Bauman led the charge with a solo home run, going 1-for-1 with three runs scored . Catcher
Jose David Medrano contributed significantly, going 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI, and two runs scored, while first baseman
Luis DeLaCruz added a 2-for-3 performance, including a double, three RBIs, and a run scored. Shortstop
Matthew Scrivanic also delivered with a double, two RBIs, and two runs scored. On the mound,
Kyle Bednarski was dominant, pitching three no-hit innings, striking out two, and allowing just two walks to earn his third win of the season. The pitching staff combined for a one-hit shutout over seven innings, striking out six and walking four. Defensively, Felician was flawless, recording 21 putouts and eight assists without an error.