Post by SCCat66 on Mar 5, 2014 13:57:12 GMT -5
From the Perfect Game website:
TEAM OF THE DAY
Western Carolina
The Catamounts have already made a small statement this season by going on the road and taking a series from Washington State, but they took yet another step forward on Tuesday with a dominant 18-10 win over scuffling Clemson.
WCU has one of the nation’s most potent lineups, and the unit was back to business against the Tigers. For instance, hard-hitting catcher Adam Martin went 4-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored and three RBIs, while outfielder Cody Jones had two hits and five RBIs, and Jacob Hoyle, Dykota Spiess and Taylor Sandefur each finished the contest with a pair of hits.
As for Clemson, and as you might expect by looking at the score, it was a dismal day on the mound. Tigers starting pitcher Alex Bostic allowed five runs on two hits in just an inning, while even Clate Schmidt got hit around, allowing two runs on four hits in only 1 2/3 innings.
While WCU is surging at 8-2 overall, Clemson drops to just 6-5.
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From the Baseball America website (Tuesday 3/4/14 roundup):
In another upset, Clemson continued its struggles, getting blasted by Western Carolina 18-10. Senior catcher Adam Martin led WCU’s offense with four hits, including a homer, while CF Cody Jones matched a career-high with five RBIs. The Catamounts have an explosive offense, but giving up 18 runs is hardly the way the Tigers wanted to recover from a disheartening sweep against South Carolina.
www.baseballamerica.com/college/tuesday-roundup-miamis-salas-no-hits-villanova/
TEAM OF THE DAY
Western Carolina
The Catamounts have already made a small statement this season by going on the road and taking a series from Washington State, but they took yet another step forward on Tuesday with a dominant 18-10 win over scuffling Clemson.
WCU has one of the nation’s most potent lineups, and the unit was back to business against the Tigers. For instance, hard-hitting catcher Adam Martin went 4-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored and three RBIs, while outfielder Cody Jones had two hits and five RBIs, and Jacob Hoyle, Dykota Spiess and Taylor Sandefur each finished the contest with a pair of hits.
As for Clemson, and as you might expect by looking at the score, it was a dismal day on the mound. Tigers starting pitcher Alex Bostic allowed five runs on two hits in just an inning, while even Clate Schmidt got hit around, allowing two runs on four hits in only 1 2/3 innings.
While WCU is surging at 8-2 overall, Clemson drops to just 6-5.
perfectgame.org/Articles/View.aspx?article=9527
From the Baseball America website (Tuesday 3/4/14 roundup):
In another upset, Clemson continued its struggles, getting blasted by Western Carolina 18-10. Senior catcher Adam Martin led WCU’s offense with four hits, including a homer, while CF Cody Jones matched a career-high with five RBIs. The Catamounts have an explosive offense, but giving up 18 runs is hardly the way the Tigers wanted to recover from a disheartening sweep against South Carolina.
www.baseballamerica.com/college/tuesday-roundup-miamis-salas-no-hits-villanova/