Maryland baseball neutralized in 8-inning, 10-0 defeat to Rutgers
The Terps finished the game with just one hit.
Maryland baseball has long needed its starting pitching rotation to step up, and one of the key players it elevated in the hopes of getting that was pitcher Logan Hastings. That move has come with mixed results. Having allowed 15 runs over his previous three starts, Hastings needed a strong outing against Rutgers.
For three innings, he provided it, not allowing a hit. For some time, it appeared that Saturday’s rain-delayed game would become a pitcher’s battle. But as Hastings faded and the Terps’ bullpen disappointed, Rutgers pitcher Vincent Barghese turned his hot start into a fiery outing, allowing just one hit as the Terps fell to a series-clinching, 10-0 defeat in New Jersey.
The damage dealt by Rutgers came from unexpected sources lower in its batting order. Freshman outfielder Ryan Wiltsey entered the game with seven hits and one RBI on the season and added two hits and two RBIs. Most critical for the Scarlet Knights was production from shortstop Jomar Carreras.
The sophomore hadn’t gotten on base in four straight games before Saturday. In the 10-0 victory, he went 4-for-5, knocking in three RBIs and crossing home plate himself twice. Only one ball was batted into play through three innings, when Maryland second baseman David Mendez fielded a slow bobbler and elected to put the lead runner out on a fielder’s choice.