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3/29/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
DURHAM, N.C. ? Enrique Garcia tossed eight innings of one run baseball to lead second-ranked Miami to an 8-1 win Saturday afternoon at Jack Coombs Field while clinching a three-game series over the Blue Devils.
Garcia (1-0) hurled 107 pitches while striking out five and retiring 15 straight hitters over his last five innings of work. He benefited from a perfect defensive effort from his teammates, as
Garcia also received offensive support from nearly every member of
Duke's lone RBI came off the bat of Jeremy Gould as the sophomore left fielder connected on a two-out single in the bottom of the third to drive in Ryan McCurdy from second base. McCurdy was one of two Blue Devils to reach base more than once after being hit by a pair of pitches in his first two at bats. Senior designated hitter Jonathan Nicolla reached with a single and a walk, while Matt Williams and Kyle Kreick also contributed singles.
Blue Devil sophomore Will Currier (2-4) was effective as Duke's starter, but came out on the short end of three Duke fielding errors in a five-run third inning for the Hurricanes. Currier scattered seven hits over 5.2 innings, but allowed six runs to cross the plate, though just two were earned.
Duke put a pair of runners on base in the first inning, but came away empty handed after Miami third baseman Mark Sobolewski turned a double play on a ground ball down the third base line. The double play erased a walk drawn by Gabriel Saade and ended the inning.
Currier gave up a leadoff single to start the second, but his defense bailed him out after McCurdy converted a ground ball into a base-clearing double play.
Currier continued to be effective in the third, but suffered from three Duke fielding errors in the inning to give up five runs, four of which were unearned. The Hurricanes banged just two hits in the inning, including a single from Tekotte and a two-out RBI single from Severino. The inning was kept alive by the three Duke fielding errors, including consecutive faults that allowed a pair of runs to score. The three errors in the inning matched Duke's season-high for errors in a single game, which the Blue Devils have reached for just the second time this season.
Duke took back one of the runs in the fourth after stringing together a pair of singles after McCurdy reached base with his second hit by pitch of the game. After McCurdy was granted his third free pass of the series, Williams beat out an infield single to third base to put runners at first and second with one out. Garcia then retired the next hitter for the second out, but Gould came through with a two-out single up the middle to drive in McCurdy for his 13th two-out RBI of the season.
Currier rebounded from the scoring outburst in the third to retire the side in order in the fourth before contributing another scoreless outing in the fifth. He picked up the first two outs in the sixth before Duke brought in reliever Ryan Knott to get out of a first-and-second jam with two outs. The freshman right-hander struggled with his control at first, issuing a pair of walks to Miami's three and four hitters to send in a run before being bailed out of the inning by McCurdy, who stopped a potential two-run single after diving to his glove side and coming up with a ground ball to end the inning. The earned run allowed by Knott was the first of the season for the Huntley,
Meanwhile, Garcia matched Currier's performance, holding Duke without a hit over the next three innings while retiring nine straight after issuing a walk to Nicolla to start the fourth. Garcia picked up a pair of strikeouts over that span to bring his total to five in the game while keeping
Garcia got some more run support in the seventh off of a two-out RBI single from Tekotte. Tekotte's base knock drove in
Garcia kept cruising through the seventh and eighth, retiring the side in order to continue a run of 15 straight outs. He was rewarded with one more run in the top of the ninth that came on a sacrifice fly ball from catcher Jason Hagerty. Hagerty's sac fly drove in
With an 8-1 lead intact, Garcia called it a day and handed the ball to
Duke will look to block a sweep on Sunday as the teams meet for the series finale at noon at Jack Coombs Field. Freshman right-hander Grant Monroe (4-1, 3.46 ERA) has the ball for Duke, while
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