ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Led by team captain
Victor Izquierdo's career-high five RBI, the Navy baseball team (3-1) powered its way to an impressive 12-0 run-rule win over Delaware State (0-5) on Tuesday afternoon in its home opener at Terwilliger Brothers Field at Max Bishop Stadium.
Â
Izquierdo was one of five Midshipmen to record a multi-hit day, including a three-hit, three-run performance by
Chris Klug, while starter
Tyler Grenn set the tone on the mound by holding the Hornets to one hit over his five innings of action.
Â
Striking first in the home half of the second, Navy got its offense going by
Mason Ceccarelli beating out an infield single and
Patrick Walsh's triple knocking in Ceccarelli, while an RBI groundout from
Tyler Cripe then plated Walsh. With two more runners reaching before Klug doubled home
Henry Mitchell, Izquierdo cleared the bases with his three-run blast to the left-center power alley and gave the Mids a 7-0 edge.
Â
With Grenn retiring 14 of his first 15 batters faced, the Mids got him some more support in the third when Klug ripped another double down the left-field line to plate Mitchell, while Klug then stole third and took home on a passed ball to extend the lead to 9-0.
Â
The fifth saw more scoring for Navy, as a pair of walks and a Klug single loaded the bases for Izquierdo, who rocketed a two-run single up the middle for an 11-0 advantage.
Andrew Manning's fielder's choice then plated Klug, giving the Mids a 12-0 edge.
Â
After
Mikey Plummer pitched a clean sixth in relief of Grenn,
Jackson Beattie closed the door when he left Alec Rodriguez stranded at third following a one-out triple, inducing a Jaryn Sample pop-out and striking out Justin Batts to end the game.
Â
Grenn ended with five strikeouts in his five frames of work, notching the win, while Plummer retired all three batters he faced and Beattie struck out two more Hornets in his inning of action.
Â
Ryan Mejia went 1.2 innings for DSU in the loss, allowing seven runs, while Shane Carter gave up two runs in his 1.1 innings, Sean Ely surrendered three runs across two frames of relief and Jimmy Breen pitched a clean inning to wrap up the contest.
Â
Game Notes
• Navy moved to 28-7-1 in the all-time series with Delaware State.
• Tuesday's 12 runs marked the most by Navy in a home opener since the 20-4 win over Delaware State in the 2016 home opener.
• Klug's three hits and three runs scored both marked career highs.
• Mitchell's three runs scored matched his single-game career high.
• Grenn's five strikeouts are the most by the righty in a game since his April 13, 2025 start at Lafayette.
Â
Up Next
Navy will head to Columbia, S.C., this weekend for South Carolina's Salute the Troops Weekend. The Mids will face rival Air Force on Friday at 6 p.m. before squaring off with the host Gamecocks at 1 p.m. Saturday, while Navy finishes the weekend with a 11 a.m. contest on Sunday against Marshall.
Â