Miami, Florida – On the strength of good pitching and excellent hitting the Miami Hurricanes crushed the Boston College Eagles 12-2, winning the rubber match. Alex McFarlane had a great outing, lasting five frames, surrendering a pair of runs while scattering five hits punching out six. Max Gieg kept the Canes hitless through three before getting subbed out for Eric Schroeder.
E5 | Alex McFarlane pitches five innings with six strikeouts, matching a season-high! Freshman righty Gage Ziehl takes to start the sixth!
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The Eagles scored first, but once Gieg was out of the game, UM strung together some hits to take the lead in the fourth. They never looked back, putting up four in the sixth and seventh. The U began ACC conference play this weekend coming up just short in the opener, losing 12-11 before bouncing back, crushing BC 11-3 on Saturday. Following today’s victory, the Canes are now 11-4, completing four consecutive weekends at home.
Momentum shifter
The pitchers’ duel lasted three innings until the Eagles broke through with an RBI single from Peter Burns. After striking out Luke Gold, McFarlane walked Joe Vetrano before giving up back-to-back base hits making it 1-0 Boston College. McFarlane fanned both McNulty and Stalman to get out of the inning.
Pitelli keeps DOMinating this weekend!!
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Pouring it on
UNA FIESTA IN THE SIXTH!!
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Closing Thoughts
It’s not a sweep, but I’ll take it. The offense was on fire all series and the pitching held it down the last two games. They were expected to do well against the Eagles and the Canes took care of business. As impressive as these wins are, much harder opponents lay ahead, FAU included. We’ll see what the team is made of in the next couple of weeks.
Dorian enters the chat!
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Gus Bus Award
McFarlane tossed a good one and deserves taking it home Sunday.
You’re Killing Me Smalls
Maxwell Romero Jr. went 0-for-4 this afternoon with his average hovering at .264. Let’s see that number go up!
📸Credit: Canes Baseball
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