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Pittsfield romps past Knights

By Dan Allison - | Jul 29, 2022

PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Looking to turn the tide on their losing skid, the Knights headed to Pittsfield to take on the Suns before heading back to Historic Holman Stadium. Thursday’s matchup featured a Nashua team locked into a playoff race and a Pittsfield squad hanging towards the bottom of the FCBL.

But after the final out at Wahconah Park, it felt like the roles were flipped. Nashua fell to the Suns 10-2 on Thursday, dropping their third in a row.

Pittsfield took the win by getting to the Knights All-Star pitcher Nolan Lincoln early in his start. The Eastern Connecticut junior had a tough night, giving up eight earned runs in just 3-â…” innings pitched.

Penn’s Cole McGonigal left his signature all over the scorecard with two solo homers. Northeastern’s Sean McGee joined in on the fun with a two-run single in the fourth as McGonigal and McGee sparked Pittsfield to an 8-0 lead.

For Nashua, a 8-0 hole never gave the offense a chance to boot up. It took the Knights six innings to bring home a run, leaving runners in scoring position in six of the nine frames. Salve Regina’s Matt D’Amato finally cashed in for the Knights, doubling in the sixth for 12th RBI of the season. Nashua would later bring home a second run after a leadoff triple by Amherst’s Jack McDermott allowed Boston College’s Kyle Wolff to bring him home on a grounder.

Nashua, now 29-24 still sits in third place of the FCBL, a half-game back of the New Britain Bees.

Pursuing entry back into the win column, the Silver Knights will have a chance for revenge with the Suns coming up to Nashua for a Friday evening matchup. First pitch at Historic Holman Stadium is set for 6 p.m.