Miami Dade Overwhelms Atlantis University in a 23-4 Victory
Miami Dade delivered a commanding performance against Atlantis University, securing a dominant 23-4 victory in just five innings. The Sharks displayed an offensive explosion, highlighted by a massive 11-run third inning, and combined it with a strong pitching effort to cruise to a decisive win.
From the outset, Miami Dade set the tone, capitalizing on defensive miscues and timely hitting. The Sharks wasted no time in the first inning, scoring five runs, with Thomas White delivering a crucial two-run double. Their offensive momentum continued into the second inning as Talan Beckford ignited the rally with a two-run triple, while Willy Mendez followed with an RBI single. The early lead put immediate pressure on Atlantis University, forcing them to play from behind the entire game.
The third inning proved to be the defining moment of the contest, as Miami Dade sent 16 batters to the plate and erupted for 11 runs. The Sharks demonstrated patience at the plate, drawing multiple walks while capitalizing on their opportunities with runners in scoring position. Cian Copeland delivered a key three-run double, while Michael Petite, who had an outstanding game, added an RBI single. Petite, who finished 4-for-5 with a home run, a triple, and four RBIs, was instrumental in the team's offensive onslaught. Copeland also contributed significantly, going 2-for-3 with four RBIs, while Mendez drove in three runs.
While Miami Dade's offense stole the spotlight, its pitching staff remained steady and effective. Luis Rodriguez earned the win with two scoreless innings, allowing just two hits while striking out one. Andy Mesa and Alex Pazos followed with shutout innings, keeping Atlantis University off the board. Although Willy Mendez ran into trouble in the fifth, allowing four runs, Luis Lorenzo entered the game to close it out, securing the decisive victory.
Atlantis University's offense struggled for most of the game, managing only five hits. They showed some fight in the fifth inning, scoring four runs, highlighted by Marco Medina's two-run single and an RBI knock from Gianni Rodriguez. However, their late effort was not enough to overcome the overwhelming deficit.