Grice powers Clemson over Georgia Tech

Clemson, S.C. – Caden Grice hit two home runs and a double to lead Clemson over Georgia Tech 12-9 Saturday afternoon at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. Geoffrey Gilbert got the start for the Tigers and pitched well going four innings giving up six hits, one …

Clemson, S.C. —  Caden Grice hit two home runs and a double to lead Clemson over Georgia Tech 12-9 Saturday afternoon at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

Geoffrey Gilbert got the start for the Tigers and pitched well going four innings giving up six hits, one run and one earned run.  Freshman Austin Gordon relieved Gilbert and pitched 3.0 innings giving up three hits, four runs and three earned runs.

 

Clemson stormed in front of the Jackets in the first inning.  Benjamin Blackwell reached on a throwing error.  Will Taylor singled to left advancing Blackwell to third.  Max Wagner was hit by a pitch to load the bases.  With one out Bryar Hawkins doubled down the left field line scoring Blackwell and Taylor.  Dylan Brewer singled to score Wagner.  Jonathan French laid down a perfect bunt to score Hawkins.  Caden Grice doubled to left to score Brewer and the Tigers led 5-0 after one.

The Jackets plated one run in the second with a solo home run.

Clemson added to the lead in the fourth.  Blackwell walked and then advanced to second on a grounder by Taylor.  Wagner grounded to the right side of the infield advancing Blackwell to third.  A wild pitch brought Blackwell home and the Tigers led 6-1.

In the fifth Clemson added some insurance runs.  Brewer walked and then stole second.  Grice hit a wind aided two-run home run to left and the Tigers led 8-1.

Grice did it again in the sixth inning.  With two outs Hawkins reached on an error.  Brewer singled advancing Hawkins to second.  French singled to right to score Hawkins.  Grice hit a three-run home run about nine rows up in the Chapman Grandstand.

Georgia Tech plated two in the top of the seventh and three in the top of the eighth.  The Jackets added three in the ninth with two more home runs to make the final score 12-9.

With the win Clemson moved to 30-17 overall and 8-14 in the ACC.  The Tigers go for the sweep Sunday at 1 PM.

 

N.C. State downs Clemson 9-7 to win series

Clemson, S.C. – After trailing 4-0 early the Tigers battled back to take a two run lead, but the Wolfpack scored the final five runs to defeat Clemson 9-7 and win the series. Nick Clayton got the start for the Tigers at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. …

Clemson, S.C. — After trailing 4-0 early the Tigers battled back to take a two run lead, but the Wolfpack scored the final five runs to defeat Clemson 9-7 and win the series.

Nick Clayton got the start for the Tigers at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.  Clayton went 3.1 innings and gave up seven hits, four runs and four earned runs.

N.C. State took the lead with a two-run home run to right field off the roof right center in the top of the second inning.

In the top of the third the Pack hit another two-run bomb to the Chapman Grandstands and led 4-0.

The Tigers got on the board in the bottom of the third.  Chad Fairey reached when the N.C. State’s third baseman dropped an easy fly.  Benjamin Blackwell singled up the middle before Cooper Ingle walked.  Max Wagner hit into a double play scoring Fairey.  After three Clemson trailed 4-1.

In the bottom of the fourth the Tigers cut into the Pack’s lead.  Caden Grice got a leadoff walk before Blake Wright smoked a two-run home run into the Chapman Grandstands.  After four N.C. State led 4-3.

Clemson stormed in front in the fifth inning.  Wagner and Hawkins walked to start the rally.  Tyler Corbitt doubled down the left field line to score Wagner.  Grice grounded out to first to score Hawkins.  Wright singled to left to score Corbitt and the Tigers led 6-4 after five.

The lead didn’t last long as N.C. State plated two in the sixth to tie the game.  In the seventh the Pack regained the lead 8-6.  Another insurance run was added in the top of the ninth.

In the bottom of the ninth Hawkins was hit by a pitch to leadoff.  With two outs Wright singled.  Jonathan French doubled to score Hawkins.  Lewis pinch hit and went down on strikes to end the game.

With the loss the Tigers moved to 18-9 overall and 2-6 in the ACC.  Clemson hosts Georgia Tuesday night at 7:00 PM.