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Clemson rallies past
home team Huskers
Tigers'
Greene passes milestone
By The Associated Press
OMAHA, NE (AP) — Jeff Baker's RBI single in the bottom of the ninth
inning gave Clemson an 11-10 victory over Nebraska on Friday night in
the opening round of the College World Series.
Baker's single to left-center was his only hit and drove in David
Slevin, who led off the inning with the Tigers' 12th walk of the game.
Khalil Greene, who during the game became the second player in NCAA
history to reach 400 hits in a career, had a three-run homer in the
seventh and a two-run double in the third. The two-bagger was the hit
that boosted him to the magic mark.
Zane Green also hit a three-run homer for the Tigers (53-15), who
trailed by as many as five runs and didn't lead until the eighth
inning.
Jed Morris hit a two-run homer and Will Bolt drove in two runs for
Nebraska (47-20), which is one loss away from going 0-2 in the College
World Series for the second straight year.
The Cornhuskers, who stranded 12 runners, will play South Carolina in
an elimination game Sunday afternoon. Georgia Tech, which shut out the
Gamecocks 11-0 earlier Friday, will play Clemson in a winner's bracket
game Sunday night.
Nebraska and Clemson set a CWS record by using a combined 13 pitchers,
breaking the mark of 12 Tennessee and Miami used a year ago in the
Hurricanes' 21-13 win.
There were 21 walks and 21 hits in the game, which looked to be
Nebraska's until the late innings.
Matt Henrie (13-4) retired Nebraska in order in the ninth and picked
up the win in relief. He was Clemson's sixth pitcher of the game.
Phil Shirek (4-2), who walked Slevin to start the ninth, took the
loss. Green bunted Slevin to second and Jeremy Becker intentionally
walked Greene.
Jeff Blaesing came on for Nebraska and his second pitch was lined into
the left-center gap for the game-winner.
The game drew a crowd of 24,711, with the vast majority wearing the
red and white of the Cornhuskers, whose Lincoln campus is about 60
miles away, and shouting "Go Big Red!" for most of the game. It was
the third-largest crowd in CWS history and it got very quiet after
Greene's shot in the seventh gave Clemson a 10-8 lead.
Greene had struck out in his previous two at-bats.
Nebraska came right back in the eighth. Jeff Blevins opened with a
double, Justin Seely walked and Bolt hit a triple to tie it at 8.
Nebraska starter Shane Komine struck out seven, but also walked a
career-high eight. He walked two in the sixth before Green's homer cut
Nebraska's lead to 7-6.
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Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be
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contributed to this report.
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