Breaking it down…Friday began with a strong outing from senior pitcher Blake Cooper who pitched 7 innings giving up only 2 runs. The offense was paced by Adam Matthews and Kyle Enders who had 2 hits apiece. Never able to put the big inning together, the Gamecocks nonetheless scored 6 runs in 5 different innings to get the series opening win.
Saturday seemed to begin the same way. Sam Dyson pitched 4 innings giving up 2 runs. Jimmy Revan, Jay Brown and Michael Roth held
Sunday started where Saturday ended. Without hitting the ball hard
What to take away from the weekend…Don’t make any reservations for
Stars of the weekend…Blake Cooper 7 IP, 2 runs, 2 earned runs, 4 hits, 4 strike outs. Kyle Enders 5 for 12 with 2 RBIs and he threw out the only base steal attempt of the weekend. Tyler Webb pitched 4 2/3 giving up 2 hits, no runs and striking out 3.
This and that…Nick Ebert hit a double on his first at bat of the season. Jackie Bradley, Jr. got a hit on his first at bat on Sunday. Whit Merrifield had hit in all three games extending his hitting streak to 20 games dating back to last season.
Up next…Presbyterian on home on Tuesday night who is coming off weekend games against Mount Saint Marys and Davidson. The weekend brings a series against Clemson, the first year of the new format. This year, rather than the two home and two away games, the Tigers and Gamecocks will play a 3 game series, with one in Clemson, one in
Check in with Leftover Hot Dog the rest of the week for more on this series.