While Gunther, a sophomore, displayed pin-point pitching, he also got some terrific plays in the infield.
In the bottom of the second inning, Matthew Morris sent a shot down the first base line that first baseman Collins Terry dove and made a great play on. He then beat Morris to the bag for the third out of the inning.
In the fourth, Jake Smith hit a sizzling grounder that shortstop Gatlin Pitts dove to stop, then quickly got to his feet and threw on to first just in time to get a hustling Smith.
The Eagles did get their first base runner of the game later in the inning when Abe Chancellor walked, stole second and got to third when a pickoff attempt at second went into the outfield.
Reed Linder then reached on an error at third base on a chopper that the fielder wasn’t able to make a play on. Gunther then got a groundout to end the inning.
Gunther recorded four strikeouts in the game.
While Providence couldn’t generate any offense, Bayside put three runs on the scoreboard in the first inning, one in the second and six in the third to get enough runs for the mercy rule to be in affect after five innings.
In the first, Bayside managed three runs despite only one hit leaving the infield.
Leadoff batter Wil King reached on an infield hit and was moved over on a sacrifice bunt from Gunther. After a groundout, Terry reached on an error and King scored for the first run of the game.