Photos: Eagles’ Bats Silenced By Cadets

On Friday morning, April 18, the Bethlehem baseball team hosted LaSalle in a non-league matchup at home. The Cadets’ strong pitching staff didn’t allow the Eagles much, only three hits, in the Eagles’ 12-to-0 loss.

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Delivering his pitch: Eagles’ Paul Lurie plants his foot as he starts to deliver a pitch towards the first batter of the game. Lurie went two innings giving up five runs (all earned), on four hits while striking out three and walking five.

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No problem with the sun: Eagles’ Eli Proper, wears his sunglasses, runs over towards the falling fly ball to make the catch.

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Slapping the tag: Eagles’ Jacob Bradt looks to tag Cadets’ Donovan Lettieti out before Lettieti gets back to the bag.

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Making the transfer: Eagles’ Oliver Hotaling looks at the ball inside his glove before he prepares to throw towards first.

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Easy pop: Eagles’ Daniel Leach barely has to move as the ball heads towards him off the Cadets bat.

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Pulling his hands in: Eagles’ Andrew Bradt starts his swing towards the pitch. Bradt had one hit in three at-bats.

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Shutting them down: Eagles’ Nolan Devejian pushes hard off the rubber as he delivers a pitch in relief. Devejian went three innings giving up two runs (one earned) on three hits while striking out two and walking two.

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High hop: Eagles’ Daniel Leach looks the ball into his glove as he fields a ground ball.

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Chip shot: Eagles’ Scott Hutton gets his bat on the high pitch as he sends it over the infielders head for a hit. Hutton had one hit in three at-bats.

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High pop: Eagles’ Evan O’Connell camps under the easy fly ball that came off the Cadets bat.

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Turning on his pitch: Eagles’ Sheamus Healey makes contact with the pitch as he pulls it into right field. Healey had one hit in two at-bats.

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Dirt flying: Eagles’ Tate Kindlon pushes off the rubber, as the dirt kicks up, as he delivers a pitch towards the plate. Kindlon went two innings giving up five runs (2 earned) on one hit while striking out three and walking four.