Narragansett has been on the road for two straight, but  on Tuesday they'll finally head home. They will take on the Prout Crusaders at 4:00  p.m.  on Tuesday. Narragansett and Prout are at an even 5-5 over their past ten head-to-heads.
 Narragansett is coming in fresh off a high-stakes matchup with another  one of Rhode Island's top teams: Barrington, who was ranked fifth in their home state at the time (Narragansett was ranked 23rd). Narragansett lost  14-1 to Barrington on Sunday. Narragansett has not had much luck with Barrington recently, as the team's come up short the last two times they've met.
 Narragansett saw two different players step up and record at least one hit. One of them was  Zachary Previte, who  went 1-for-3 with a  double and  an  RBI.
 Meanwhile, Prout scored the most  runs they've had all season to find success  on Sunday. Everything went their way against Mount St. Charles Academy as Prout made off with  a  19-2 win. Considering Prout has won seven matches by more than five  runs this season, Sunday's  blowout was nothing new.
  Noah McParlin made a splash while hitting and pitching. On the mound, he  tossed  an inning while giving up   no  earned runs or  hits. McParlin was even better at the plate,  scoring three  runs and  stealing a base while  getting on base  in all five of his plate appearances.
 In other batting news,  Nolan Rodman and  Cam Randall did most of the damage at the plate:  Rodman  went 3-for-3 with a  home run, five  RBI,  and two  runs, while  Randall  went 1-for-2 with a  home run, five  RBI,  and two  runs.  Ben Leal was another key contributor,  scoring a  run while  getting on base  in two of his four plate appearances.
 Narragansett's loss  ended  a  three-game streak of away wins  and  brought them to 10-10. As for Prout, their victory bumped their record up to 10-8.
 Narragansett came out on top in a nail-biter against Prout  in their previous meeting  on Saturday, sneaking past  2-1. One of the biggest obstacles the team faced in that game was  Prout's  Ryan Barrett, who   struck out 12 batters over  5.1 innings while giving up just two earned runs off   two  hits. Now that he's  got a second chance to win this matchup, will Narragansett still be able to contain  Barrett? There's only one way to find out.
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