Karinchak held Cortland to four hits but walked four batters and hit one. He struck out five, and
only one of the three runs he allowed was earned.
Game 2: Cortland 5, Oswego 1 (Box Score)
Brandon McClain threw seven innings for the victory in the second game. He gave up three hits
and three walks, struck out four, and allowed one run as he upped his record to 4-0. Travis
Laitar retired all six batters he faced, three by strikeout, for his third save of the season.
Robert Donnelly went six and a third innings for Oswego (23-8, 14-4 SUNYAC), which will be the
second seed at the SUNYAC tournament. Donnelly allowed eight hits, two walks and three
unearned runs and he struck out two.
Cortland took a 1-0 lead in the first. DeMilio reached on an one-out error, went to second on a
groundout and scored on a Simon single. Oswego tied the game in the fifth when Kyle Simmons
stole home on a first-and-third play in which Dan Saccocio got into a rundown but was safe going
back to first as Simmons scored. McClain and
Laitar, however, combined to retire 13 of the last
14 batters following that play the rest of the way.
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