A Tied Battle in Cotuit
The Cotuit Kettleers and Brewster Whitecaps battled to a 4‑4 deadlock, with the contest stretching into the tenth inning before both sides settled for a draw.
The Kettleers stole a season‑high three bases, underscoring an aggressive baserunning approach that kept pressure on the Whitecaps throughout the game.
In the tenth inning, Landon Beaver delivered a clutch single that brought home Ryan Tyranski, giving Cotuit a 4‑3 lead that seemed poised for victory.
A throwing error by Beaver in the fifth frame allowed the Whitecaps to knot the score at 3‑3, a moment that shifted momentum and left the Kettleers scrambling for answers.
Doubles by Will Plattner and Jesse DiMaggio in the fourth inning had earlier put the Kettleers ahead 3‑2, highlighting timely hitting that kept them in contention.
Aiden Aguayo continued to impress, collecting two hits and stealing second base, earning high praise from Coach Rob Cooper for his all‑around performance.
Coach Rob Cooper described the team’s mood as deflated after the tie, noting they were just one out away from securing a win but fell short.
Despite the disappointment, the Kettleers remain confident that their cohesion is improving and that they are beginning to click as a unit.
The club will regroup for a Sunday showdown against Harwich, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. EDT back in Cotuit.