Guy Cipriano – gciprian@centredaily.com
UNIVERSITY PARK — Examining the workload of Oneonta starters represents the best way to describe Thursday’s two-game conundrum.
In the opener, Luis Sanz pitched the first complete game in Medlar Field at Lubrano Park’s professional history.
In the nightcap, Cory Hamilton recorded just one out, the shortest start in the ballpark’s four years.
So, yes, the State College Spikes’ night went from brutal to beautiful in a hurry.
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