Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Men’s Baseball 16-0 After Seneca Sweep

Men’s Baseball 16-0 After Seneca Sweep

Tecumseh, ON – With two games remaining the St. Clair College Men's Baseball team moved their regular season record to 16-0 following a doubleheader sweep of Seneca Polytechnic (North York) Friday night at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh.  The Saints used a mercy shortened 14-0 win in game one before a 6-4 comeback victory over the visiting Sting (6-9). 

In game one St. Clair took a quick 3-0 in the opening frame and then put the contest away with an 11-run outburst in the 3rd inning.  Starting pitcher Cody Moore (LaSalle, ON/Sandwich) picked up his 2nd win of the season for the Saints giving up only three hits over five innings and added a strikeout.  Rowan Glasgow (LaSalle, ON/Sandwich) and Josh Anderson (Ajax, ON) each homered and had two hits apiece in the win.  Glasgow drove in two RBI while Anderson finished the game with five RBI for St. Clair. 

In game two the Saints gave up three runs in the top of the 6th inning allowing Seneca to take a 4-3 lead.  St. Clair answered with the same output in the bottom half and then hung on for the comeback win in the 7th as Seneca loaded the bases.  The Saints only had three hits in the game but benefited from 11 base-on-balls and three Seneca errors.  Colin Robinson (Windsor, ON/Kennedy) had a double and three RBI for St. Clair.   Cameron Beale (LaSalle, ON/Sandwich) picked up his first collegiate win in relief for the Saints getting help from Tyler Brown-Amlin (Windsor, ON/Sandwich) who collected the save after retiring the final out and working out of the bases loaded jam. 

The Saints host the Humber Polytechnic (Etobicoke) on Saturday in their regular season finale in a bid for a perfect regular season with game times of 1:00pm and 3:00pm at Lacasse Park.  The doubleheader will have Free Admission as part of Alumni Day which is being sponsored jointly by the St. Clair Alumni Association and St. Clair College.  The Saints Student Athletic Association Inc. is providing Fan Appreciation in the form of a Free Hot Dog for St. Clair Students and the first 75 patrons will receive a complimentary SSAA Touque.  A ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Chief of Essex-Windsor EMS Justin Lammers who is a graduate of the St. Clair's Paramedic Program and was recognized as an Alumni of Distinction in 2019.

The Saints will also be wearing t-shirts in warmups to recognize the Uncle Jacks Baseball program which was founded by Kevin Paradis and BJ Richardson providing free baseball training to kids in Essex County. It was founded in memory of Jacques Paradis and operates on sponsorships and donations with no cost to families and all instructors are volunteers.  Prior to game one the St. Clair Alumni Association will be presenting a cheque to support the Uncle Jacks Baseball program.