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Tigers Fall to Jackets, 7-1
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Staff Report
CUTigers.com | May 10, 2008 |
Junior righthander Eddie Burns allowed one run on seven hits in 8.0 innings pitched to lead #25 Georgia Tech to a 7-1 victory over Clemson in front of
2,155 fans at Russ Chandler Stadium on Saturday night.
The Yellow Jackets,
who took a 2-0 series lead, improved to 36-14 overall and 14-12 in the
ACC. The Tigers dropped to 25-25-1 overall, 10-18-1 in ACC play.
Burns (6-4) earned the win, as he yielded seven hits, one run, and no walks
with three strikeouts in 8.0 innings pitched. Brad Rulon pitched a
scoreless ninth inning to close out the game.
Tiger starter Graham Stoneburner (5-4) suffered the loss, as he allowed
five runs on five hits in 3.1 innings pitched. Stoneburner and reliever
Ryan Hinson combined for 11 strikeouts.
After the Tigers had the bases loaded with one out in the second inning and
failed to score, the Yellow Jackets scored a run in the third
inning. Chris House led off with a single through the left side and went
to second on Jason Haniger's sacrifice bunt. After checking his swing on a
2-2 pitch, Charlie Blackmon drew a walk after fouling off several 3-2
pitches. Jeff Rowland then singled to left-center to score House.
The Yellow Jackets added to their lead in the fourth inning with four
runs. Tony Plagman led off with a single through the right side and Brad
Feltes followed with a walk. After Thomas Nichols struck out, House was
hit-by-pitch to load the bases. Jason Haniger's single to right field
plated Plagman and Blackmon was hit by another pitch to score
Feltes. Rowland walked to score House and Luke Murton followed with a soft
liner to left field that fell in for a single to plate Haniger.
In the sixth inning, Haniger led off with a double to left. Three batters
later, Murton hit a two-out single through the left side to score Haniger.
In the seventh inning, Derek Dietrich led off with an infield single and
advanced to second on Plagman's groundout. Two batters later, Nichols hit
a two-out double to right field to score Dietrich, giving Georgia Tech a
7-0 lead.
The Tigers dented the scoreboard with a run in the eighth inning. Mike
Freeman led off with a single down the left-field line and Jeff Schaus
followed with a double down the right-field line, as Freeman moved to third
base. Kyle Parker's groundout scored Freeman, but the next two Tigers were
retired to keep Georgia Tech ahead by six runs.
Murton went 2-for-4 with two RBIs to lead the Yellow Jackets, who had 10
hits. John Hinson went 3-for-4 to lead the Tigers, who totaled eight hits.
Clemson and Georgia Tech will play the series-finale on Sunday at 1:00 PM.
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