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Game two of Orange-Blue World Series won by Orange

The Orange team won the second game of the Virginia baseball program's second annual Orange vs. Blue World Series by the score of 5-1. It was the second consecutive win for the Orange team managed by Joe Hastings.

Sophomore southpaw Casey Lambert pitched five innings, allowing one run on two hits. Lambert also struck out two batters on the day.

The Blue team struck in the first inning, when former Virginia quarterback Anthony Martinez hit an RBI single that scored Joe Florio. The Orange team broke a 1-1 tie in the second inning off of an RBI single by Patrick Wingfield. The Orange team broke the game open with two runs in the fourth inning and added the fifth and final run in the sixth inning. Matt Street scored three runs for the Orange team and was 1-3 in his plate appearances.

Blue team pitcher Pat McAnaney pitched five innings and allowed four hits. All four runs scored against him were unearned.

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