Baum's double lifts Tigers to sweep of Duke |
Durham, NC -Jay BaumJay Baum
Fr. Infielder #13 5-11, 180 Alpharetta, GA View Full Profile’s three-run double in the eighth inning gave Clemson a 3-2 lead and the Tigers held on for a 4-2 victory over Duke in front of 1,038 fans at Jack Coombs Field on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers, who swept the series 3-0, improved to 18-14 overall and 8-7 in the ACC. The Blue Devils fell to 13-20 overall and 5-10 in ACC play. The pitchers’ duel saw the Blue Devils strike first with single runs in the sixth and seventh inning after the Tigers squandered several scoring opportunities in the first five innings. However, Clemson loaded the bases with no outs in the eighth inning and Baum lined an opposite-field double to right-center to give Clemson the lead for good. Duke threatened in the ninth inning, putting two runners in scoring position, but Daniel GossettDaniel Gossett Fr. RH Pitcher #23 6-0, 160 Lyman, SC View Full Profile induced a groundout to end the game. Tiger starter Kevin PohleKevin Pohle So. RH Pitcher #21 6-3, 180 St. Louis, MO View Full Profile (4-1) pitched 7.0 strong innings to earn the win. He allowed just four hits, two runs, and one walk with four strikeouts. Gossett recorded his second save of the year by pitching 2.0 scoreless innings of two-hit ball with two strikeouts. Pohle and Gossett combined to face just six batters over the minimum. Andrew Istler (2-3), the last of two Blue Devil hurlers, suffered the loss. He gave up three hits, four runs, and one walk in 2.0 innings pitched. Starter Robert Huber tossed 7.0 scoreless innings of five-hit ball with four walks. After the Tigers were unable to score any of their seven baserunners in the first six innings and Pohle retired the first 15 batters of the game, Jordan Betts led off the sixth inning with a double off Baum’s glove in left field. Betts advanced to third on Grant McCabe’s sacrifice bunt, then Angelo La Bruna lined out to center to score Betts on the sacrifice fly. Clemson, who left two runners on base in the third, fourth, and fifth innings, got a one-out single to right-center from Spencer KieboomSpencer Kieboom Jr. Catcher #22 6-0, 220 Marietta, GA View Full Profile in the top of the seventh inning, then Jason StolzJason Stolz Sr. Infielder #2 6-2, 205 Marietta, GA View Full Profile walked on six pitches. Steve WilkersonSteve Wilkerson So. 2nd Base #17 6-1, 185 Roswell, GA View Full Profile grounded out to first in a close play to advance the runners up a base. But the Tigers left two more runners on base when Thomas BrittleThomas Brittle RS Jr. Outfielder #4 5-8, 170 Cross, SC View Full Profile flied out to center to end the inning. The Blue Devils added to their lead in the bottom of seventh inning. Andy Perez led off with a walk on six pitches and Mike Rosenfeld lined an 0-2 pitch to center for a single. After both runners moved up a base on Will Piwnica-Worms’ sacrifice bunt, Mark Lumpa grounded a single through the right side to score Perez. But Rosenfeld was thrown out at the plate by right-fielder Brad FelderBrad Felder Gr. Outfielder #3 6-0, 200 Bowman, SC View Full Profile to keep the Tigers within two runs. Richie ShafferRichie Shaffer Jr. 3rd Base #8 6-3, 205 Charlotte, NC View Full Profile led off the eighth inning with a single to center, then Phil PohlPhil Pohl Sr. Catcher #9 5-11, 215 Cooperstown, NY View Full Profile grounded a single through the left side to extend his hitting streak to 11 games. Jon McGibbonJon McGibbon So. 1st Base #12 6-1, 210 Lindenhurst, NY View Full Profile followed with a walk after being down in the count 0-2 to load the bases with no outs, then Baum came through with a double to right-center to score all three runners and give Clemson a 3-2 lead. Baum, who had two career RBIs prior to that plate appearance, drove in three runs on the double. Felder’s groundout moved Baum to third, then Kieboom lined out to right-center to plate Baum on the sacrifice fly. In the ninth inning, Perez grounded a one-out single through the left side, then Rosenfeld flied out to left field for out #2. Piwnica-Worms followed with a double down the right-field line to advance Perez to third. With the potential tying run on second base, Lumpa grounded out to Gossett to end the game. Kieboom led Clemson’s nine-hit performance by going 3-for-3 with a sacrifice fly. Shaffer and Brittle added two hits apiece for the Tigers, who struck out just once in the contest. Wilkerson went 0-for-4 with a walk, as his 19-game hitting streak came to an end. Six different Blue Devils had one hit apiece for Duke, who had six hits in the game. Lumpa and La Bruna had one RBI apiece as well. Clemson will travel to Greenville, SC to take on Furman at Fluor Field on Tuesday at 7:00 PM.
Clemson at Duke
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