East Carolina wins with big 8th
By
Al Myatt
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GREENVILLE — East Carolina scored six
runs in the eighth inning to defeat Virginia Commonwealth 9-3 at Clark-LeClair
Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Kirk Morgan (4-0) got the win in
relief and also drove in two runs in the Pirates' big frame.
Hunter Allen and Bryce Harman walked
to start ECU's half of the eighth. Luke Lowery was hit by a pitch to
load the bases. Eric Tyler doubled for two RBIs and a 5-3 Pirates lead.
Travis Watkins singled and Charlie
Yorgen followed with an RBI single. An error on Yorgen's single to right
allowed Lowery to score and extended ECU's advantage to 7-3. Morgan
followed with a two-run single to complete the scoring.
Jacob Wolfe started and went five and
one-third innings for the Pirates, leaving with a 3-2 lead. He allowed
six hits and two earned runs while walking one and striking out four.
Joe Ingle pitched two-thirds of an
inning, yielding one hit and striking out one. The Rams scored the tying
run in the seventh off of Morgan, who gave up one hit and fanned four in
three innings.
Jackson Mims went 2-for-4 for ECU
with a pair of RBIs.
VCU (10-10) outhit the Pirates 8-6
but committed seven errors to two for the Pirates (16-7).
The Rams had won five straight in the
series, including a 4-3 victory on Friday.
ECU evened the three-game series at a
win apiece with the deciding game at 1 p.m. today.
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03/22/15 12:26 AM.
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