Dolphins vs saints score8/6/2023 ![]() Esposito, along with ten other CSI seniors will be recognized ahead of tomorrow's 12 PM first pitch. Christian Rice earned his fourth win of the season in his game two start, and John Esposito took the loss in his final start as a Dolphin. Vigliotti, Thomas Marten and Angel Santiago each had two hits in game one and Weigele went 3-3 with two RBI in game two. This would be the final time D'Youville would score in the game, and the Dolphins bullpen held on to secure a 5-2 victory. Trailing 5-1, the Saints did not score a second time until the sixth when a Jeremy Glinski RBI single brought the Saints back to within three. Michael Crocco extended the lead to a pair with another RBI hit and Weigele chased home two more with an RBI double in the third. ![]() John Castiglione tied the game with a single down the left field line and a Nick Cippoletti sacrifice fly gave the Dolphins their first lead, 2-1. This time, the Dolphins were able to take the lead early, and they did not fall behind again. The Dolphins once again fell behind in the first inning of game two as the Saints scored the game's first run without the benefit of a single hit. D'Youville finished the game with five unanswered runs and eliminated the Dolphins from playoff contention with an 11-3 victory. However, the Saints responded with two more runs in the fourth, and the Dolphins would not score again the rest of the way. AJ Vigliotti got the rally started with an RBI triple and a single by Vincent Weigele chased home another CSI run to make the score 6-3. Now trailing 6-1, three consecutive two-out hits brought the Dolphins back to within three runs in the third inning. After the Dolphins got one run back in the bottom half of the inning, the Saints scored four times in the second behind three hits and a pair of CSI errors. With the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the first, back-to-back RBI hits brought home the first two runs of the game. The Saints got on the board early and often against CSI starter John Esposito scoring twice in the first and four more times in the second. With the loss in game one, the Dolphins were eliminated from postseason contention as they could no longer finish ahead of Mercy College in the ECC standings. The Saints finish the day 19-24 on the season and 9-12 against the conference. With the split of today's games, the Dolphins move to 17-25 on the season and 9-14 in conference play. The Dolphins suffered the loss in game one by a final score of 11-3 and responded with a 5-2 victory in game two. Let us know in the comment’s section below.Staten Island, NY – The College of Staten Island Baseball Team continued their four-game series with the D'Youville University Saints earlier today and earned a split of a doubleheader on the eve of the season finale. What were your thoughts on the Dolphins Week 4 performance vs the Saints? Who should stay and who should go? As we type this, Brian Flores is expected to make a decision on the Dolphins’ starting QB.New Orleans decided to go for the win, and the Dolphins broke up a pass in the endzone to hold onto the victory.Miami’s third-string defense, almost gave the game away but Miami came through late. Taysom Hill looks like the better backup QB in New Orleans.Rudock continues to impress and looks like he could make the 53-man roster.I had to put my daughter to bed but I missed the beginning of the half.Jake Rudock has ice in his veins and marches the Dolphins downfield before the half to take a 13-7 lead.The Dolphins desperately need help in the secondary, but whether or not he’s on the 53 has yet to be decided. ![]() Torry McTyer has been around the football, but just got beat in the corner of the endzone for the touchdown.Dolphins are struggling to get any sort of pressure on Bridgewater, who started out slow but just drove the Saints downfield for a score 7-6.Patrick Laird is a lock to make the 53-man roster IMO.Which is okay since he tucked his tail and ran back to New Orleans. Dwayne Hendrix nearly killed Teddy Bridgewater.Not sure Miami will keep three quarterbacks, though Jim Caldwell does have a soft spot for Rudock. Obviously, it’s against inferior competition, but he’s been solid. Jake Rudock has looked better than Ryan Fitzpatrick this summer.I think he makes the 53-man roster and could have long-term value in Miami. Mark Walton looks more like the guy that broke free of a taser than a man on the bubble.Nevertheless, the Dolphins marched into New Orleans and Which means there is still uncertainty surrounding the QB competition, among many other positions. Prior to the game, it was known that the Dolphins were going to sit a majority of their starters, including both Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh Rosen.
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