Pirates power past UConn
By
Al Myatt
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GREENVILLE — Charlie Yorgen and Bryce
Harman hit home runs in support of winning pitcher Jacob Wolfe as East
Carolina topped Connecticut 5-2 on Sunday at Clark-LeClair Stadium to
take the American Athletic Conference series two games to one and
maintain a tie for first in the league standings with Houston.
Yorgen had a two-run homer in the
bottom of the first for a 2-0 ECU lead. It was the third roundtripper of
his sophomore season.
After the Huskies (29-20, 8-10 AAC)
tied the score at 2, Harman launched his fifth circuit clout of the year
in the bottom of the second to put the Pirates ahead to stay at 3-2.
An RBI single by Travis Watkins in
the sixth gave ECU a 4-2 lead, scoring Reid Love, who led off the frame
with a single to left.
Eric Tyler's sacrifice fly in the
eighth accounted for the last run of the day for the Pirates. It scored
Travis Watkins, who had doubled and moved to third on a ground out by
Harman.
Wolfe (4-1) allowed three hits over
seven innings. One of those was a two-run single in the second by Aaron
Hill of the Huskies.
Wolfe issued five walks and struck
out one. Joe Ingle worked the last two innings for his third save. He
didn't allow a hit and fanned three while walking one.
Hunter Allen went 3-for-4 as ECU
outhit the visitors, 10-3. Yorgen and Watkins each had two hits. Garrett
Brooks also had a hit as the Pirates improved to 31-18 overall and 11-7
in the league.
A crowd of 3,012 saw ECU win for the
eighth time in its last 10 games.
The Pirates control their fate in
terms of the AAC regular season championship in their first season in
the league as they head to Houston for a three-game series beginning
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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