JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Shortstop Landen Rozich joined the Johnstown Mill Rats a week ago, following his West Chester University baseball team’s amazing run to the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship final series.
Coming off a strong freshman season with the national runner-up Golden Rams, Rozich needed time to adjust to the Prospect League.
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“Last week, it was a little hard for me to get on board and I had a tough week,” Rozich said after collecting three hits, including a three-run homer and five RBIs, in the Mill Rats’ 13-9 victory over the first-place Lafayette Aviators Tuesday.
“I just gave up that (memory of) last week and just came up and swung the bat by doing a good thing and put a ball over the fence.”
Rozich’s three-run blast cleared the wall in left-center field, capping a seven-run bottom of the first inning that pumped up a Sargent’s Stadium at the Point crowd of 516.
“It means a lot for us getting back into the win column after a tough last week,” Rozich said.
“I got here last Monday and we left early Tuesday morning for the road trip. It’s hard. It’s a lot of traveling. I got used to it quick.”
Gavin Smith, Ty Marsh
Lafayette Aviators shortstop Gavin Smith (left) applies a late tag as Johnstown Mill Rats’ Ty Marsh slides safely into second base on a two-run double in the bottom of the first inning of a Prospect League game at Sargent’s Stadium at the Point in Johnstown, PA., Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
This past week, the Aviators (17-7) swept three games against visiting Johnstown (13-11).
The teams combined on 26 hits and 22 runs in Tuesday’s 3 hour, 4-minute contest. The teams meet again at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Sargent’s Stadium.
“We lost three to them last week,” said Mill Rats first baseman Caleb Smith, who had three singles and drove in three runs in Tuesday’s win.
“We knew they were coming here, and we needed to win.
“We need to win both, really.
“We stayed focused, had a little more intensity to us and it paid off.”
The Mill Rats sent 10 batters to the plate in each of the first two innings and built what appeared to be a comfortable 11-1 advantage.
Landen Rozich, Cole Kuszak
The Johnstown Mill Rats’ Landen Rozich (right) is congratulated by teammate Cole Kuszak after hitting a three-run home-run in the bottom of the first inning of a Prospect League game at Sargent’s Stadium at the Point in Johnstown, PA., Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
“We did our scouting report on the guy throwing and we knew he didn’t fill it up, so we were just diligent at the plate and stayed patient,” Smith said of Lafayette left-handed starter Tro Fellings. “Then, when it was over the plate, we just banged it.”
Rozich ripped a no-doubt, three-run homer over the wall in left-center field to cap the seven-run, first-inning barrage.
The 386-foot blast put No. 9 hitter Rozich on track for a big night, as he reached base four times. It also continued a banner year for him.
A freshman this past season, Rozich started 49 games at shortstop on a 48-win West Chester team that finished second to University of Tampa in the Division II final series in Cary, North Carolina.
He batted .266 with 15 extra-base hits, including four homers during his college season.
On the mound, Rozich went 3-1 with five saves and a 1.95 ERA in relief.
“It was awesome,” Rozich said of the World Series appearance.
“It was one of the best memories I’m going to keep. I love all those guys so much. Hopefully, we can get back there next year.”
The Mill Rats hope some of Rozich’s Golden Rams magic settles in across the state.
He had plenty of company Tuesday, as Johnstown’s Caleb Rey also had a two-run single and Smith singled in a run in the first-inning rally.
In the second, Smith hit a two-run single, and Rozich singled to drive in a run.
Brock Budacki hit a solo homer in the third inning, and the Mill Rats catcher doubled and scored on Rozich’s infield single in the fifth.
Lafayette tallied single runs in the first and fifth innings, and the Aviators posted three runs apiece in the third and seventh to close within 13-8.
Lafayette’s Zach Pelletier singled in a run in the fifth and had a run-scoring double in the seventh. Gavin Smith drove in a run with a double off the brick wall in the eighth to make it 13-9. Sage Adams had two doubles for the Aviators.
“We held on. It gives us a lot of momentum going into (Wednesday),” Caleb Smith said.
Mike Mastovich is a sports reporter and columnist for The Tribune-Democrat. He can be reached at 814-532-5083. Follow him on Twitter @Masty81.