Binghamton Bearcats Split Doubleheader with Longwood Lancers
Binghamton baseball split a doubleheader against Longwood, winning Game 2, 10-8, after losing the opener, 7-3. Junior Jackson Mitchell pitched five scoreless innings in Game 2, improving his record to 3-0 and lowering his ERA to 2.97. The Bearcats have won 15 of their last 19 games. Game 1 saw Longwood capitalize on three home runs and ineffective pitching from Binghamton. The series concludes with a game on Sunday at noon.
By the Numbers- Binghamton scored 10 runs in Game 2, with 3 players recording 2 RBI each.
- Longwood hit 3 home runs in Game 1, contributing to their 7-3 victory.
Despite their Game 1 loss, Binghamton's resilience in Game 2 showcases their ability to fight back, although their pitching issues in the opener highlight areas for improvement.
State of Play- Binghamton is currently 22-15 on the season, with a strong recent performance of 15 wins in 19 games.
- The Bearcats had runners on base in all nine innings of Game 1 but struggled to convert, allowing seven walks.
The teams will meet again on Sunday to complete the series, with Binghamton looking to build on their momentum from the Game 2 win against Longwood.
Bottom LineWith recent successes, Binghamton aims to address their pitching challenges and maximize scoring opportunities as they head into the final game of the series.
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