COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Rutgers baseball (3-3) took the front end of a doubleheader and the second game of the series against Maryland (2-4) with a 9-3 victory Saturday at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium. The Scarlet Knights scored three runs in the top of the first and tacked on late on to even the four-game weekend series.
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Chris Brito sparked the middle of the order with a career-high four hits (two doubles, two singles) and four driven in to raise his season total to 11 RBIs through six games. After reaching five times Friday,
Danny DiGeorgio went 2-for-3 with a homer, walk, a hit by pitch and three runs scored.
Josh Rodriguez crushed a pair of homers from the leadoff spot in the order, as RU totaled 12 hits in the win.
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On the mound,
Ben Wereski earned his second win in as many starts with seven strikeouts and three runs allowed in 4.2 innings. The game was a seven-inning regulation contest.
Kyle Muller stranded the tying run on base upon entering, collecting the final seven outs for the save.
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- Rutgers posted three runs in the first inning for the second-straight game. Rodriguez led off with a single before Richie Schiekofer and DiGeorgio both reached on errors to load the bases. Brito then came through with a two-run single to right field. Two batters later, Jordan Sweeney delivered an opposite-field RBI single to make it 3-0.
- The Terrapins hit a pair of solo homers to make it a 3-2 game after two innings.
- In the third, DiGeorgio led off with a single and scored from first on a double to left-center by Brito.
- Maryland used a sacrifice fly to cut it to 4-3 in the last of the third, but Wereski picked up a strikeout to strand two in scoring position and keep the lead.
- The Scarlet Knights upped their advantage to 7-3 in sixth with three insurance runs. Rodriguez lifted a homer to left and DiGeorgio repeated two batters later. Brito followed with his second double of the game, stole third and scored on a squeeze bunt by Sweeney.
- Rodriguez slammed his second homer in the seventh and Brito later ripped an RBI single to cap the scoring.