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Bud’s ties FCBL series on Holp’s 4-hit shutout

By Paul S. Brittainfor Heraldstandard.Com 3 min read
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Belmont Inn pitcher Jeremy Molinaro pitches against Bud Murphy's Thursday at Hutchinson Field at Hopwood.

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Belmont Inn's Evan Arison (1) runs down Bud Murphy's Bill Rouse between third and second base for an out during Thursday's Fayette County Baseball League championship series game at Hutchinson Field at Hopwood.

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Bud Murphy's Ron Holp throws a pitch during Thursday's Fayette County Baseball League championship game against Belmont Inn at Hutchinson Field. Holp allowed just four hits as Bud Murphy's tied the best-of-7 series at 2-2.

HOPWOOD — Ron Holp made sure that Bud MurphyĢƵ didn’t need a lot of offense against Belmont Inn Thursday night. Holp pitched a four-hit shutout and struck out five batters as BudĢƵ evened the Fayette County Baseball League best-of-7 championship series at two games apiece with a 3-0 win at the Hutchinson SportsmenĢƵ complex.

Stephan Hermann provided the only run that Holp would need with a second inning home run off the left field scoreboard.

Hermann contributed to a pair of insurance runs with a fourth inning single and was then hit by a pitch in the sixth. In both instances, courtesy runner Mike Rhodes came around to score courtesy of Jared EarlyĢƵ bat.

EarlyĢƵ two-out single in the fourth drove in Rhodes for a 2-0 lead, and Rhodes scored BudĢƵ third run in the sixth on EarlyĢƵ sacrifice fly.

Belmont Inn (19-14) had two chances to score against Holp.

In the Belmont Inn second, Sam Beucher singled and was forced at second on a ball hit by Mike Pegg. Blake Robinson followed with a single before Holp got a ground out and strikeout to end the inning.

In the home third, Eric Fudala singled with one out and Nick Erminio singled one out later before Holp got a force out to end the inning.

From that point on, Holp was unhittable, retiring 13 of the next 14 batters, and allowing only a sixth inning walk to Beucher.

Belmont Inn starting pitcher Jeremy Molinaro struck out six batters before giving way to Evan Arison in the sixth inning.

While Bud MurphyĢƵ (20-10) has scored just six runs in the four games so far, Belmont Inn has managed two runs in the last three games.

“Ron has been doing this all year for us,” said Bud MurphyĢƵ manager Lou Pasquale. “ItĢƵ his first year in the league, but it doesn’t matter how young or old you are. If you can play, you can play.”

When asked about what amounted to an offensive explosion compared to his teamĢƵ scoring in the series’ first three games, Pasquale said, “If we get three (runs) and they get less than three (runs) thatĢƵ all that matters. Now itĢƵ a best-of-three series. I hope we’ll take a little bit of momentum from tonight.”

Pasquale praised HermannĢƵ contributions in the victory, saying, “Stephan has done a lot for me in the past, and hasn’t played a lot this year. But he can hit. That was one of the few balls I’ve ever seen hit that far here with a wooden bat.”

Pasquale said Todd Dunham will be the likely starting pitcher for BudĢƵ when the series moves back to the Breakneck Field for the fifth game tonight at 5:45 p.m.

Belmont Inn manager Steve Kezmarsky had a work commitment immediately after the game and was unavailable for comment.

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