McGarry-Doyle records first pro hit for Titans but Capitales extend winning streak to 16

Toronto Mets and Barrie Baycats alum Noel McGarry-Doyle (Maple, Ont.) recorded his first professional hit for the Ottawa Titans on Wednesday. Photo: Barrie Baycats

June 11, 2025

Official Ottawa Titans News Release

Québec City, Que. - The Ottawa Titans were held off the board for the fourth time this season, only gathering three hits, in a 4-0 loss to the Québec Capitales on Wednesday.

Newcomer Mac Lardner kept the Titans in the game, pitching in and around traffic all night long throughout his five innings in the middle game. The Titans' starter was also helped out by his batterymate, Parker Rowland, who cut down two base runners while the Capitales threatened.

The Capitales struck with an RBI triple from Jarrod Belbin in the second inning, plating a leadoff Anthony Quirion (Sherbrooke, Que.) double.

In the third, the Capitales put the first two on with singles, with Justin Gideon (Pickering, Ont.) rolling a grounder to second to plate Jesmuel Valentin to double the score.

Coming off a seven-inning no-hitter last weekend, Canadian right-hander Braeden Alleman (Surrey, B.C.) gave the Capitales six scoreless innings. Alleman fanned nine, walked one, and surrendered two hits in the win. Gilberto Chu and Harold Cortijo finished the job, combining for three scoreless frames.

The offence for the Titans had their chances early, putting runners in scoring position in each of the first three innings. From the fifth through the ninth, the bats were only able to record one hit, putting just three runners on total.

After two fantastic clean innings out of the bullpen from Billy Duby - the Capitales tagged former teammate Pablo Garabitos for two runs on two hits in the eighth to seal the deal.

Canadian rookie Noel McGarry-Doyle (Maple, Ont.) recorded his first pro hit in the eighth inning, going 1-for-4. Tim Holyk (Nanaimo, B.C.) snapped a two-game hitless drought with a double.

The Ottawa Titans end their three-game series against the Québec Capitales on Thursday night at 7:05 p.m. at Stade Canac in Québec City, Qué.