Eagles Lose Game One to Clemson
May 19, 2022 | Baseball
Mancini goes six innings, but unable to hold Tigers down in series opener.
CLEMSON, S.C. – The Boston College baseball lost its series opener to Clemson, 15-1, at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Friday night. Senior right-hander Joe Mancini (Fairfield, Conn.) avoided the big inning, but the Tigers (33-21, 11-16 ACC) scored in every inning after the second.
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Mancini (4-4) struck out seven in six innings of work. He allowed eight runs, six earned, on eight hits and three walks before being lifted after a leadoff-walk in the seventh.
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Righty Mack Anglin (6-5) went seven innings to get the win for Clemson. His only run allowed came in the third as BC briefly led 1-0. Anglin scattered five hits and three walks to go with seven strikeouts.
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The Tigers hit three home runs on the day, including third baseman Max Wagner, who clubbed his 25th of the year.
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DETAILS
Scores: Clemson 15, Boston College 1
Records: Clemson 33-21, 11-16 ACC; Boston College 19-32, 5-23 ACC
Stadium: Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Attendance: 3,749
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GAME NOTES
·      BC is 12-11 when scoring first.
·    Luke Gold hit his 21st double of the season and 40th of his career.
·      Gold recorded his team-leading 20th multi-hit game of the season and 40th of his career.
·      Gold's 21 doubles in a season are tied for the fourth most in a season at BC with Drew Locke (2004), Robbie Anston (2010) and Michael Stream (2015).
·    Aidan Harrington hit his first career double.
·    Cameron Leary hit his 11th double of the season and 12th of his career.
·      Mancini pitched six-plus inning for the sixth time this season and fifth consecutive start.
·    Sam McNulty hit his sixth double of the season.
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UP NEXT
Game two of the series is Friday at 3 p.m. on ACCNX. Graduate righty Henry Leake (Burbank, Calif.) gets the ball for the Eagles.
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Mancini (4-4) struck out seven in six innings of work. He allowed eight runs, six earned, on eight hits and three walks before being lifted after a leadoff-walk in the seventh.
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Righty Mack Anglin (6-5) went seven innings to get the win for Clemson. His only run allowed came in the third as BC briefly led 1-0. Anglin scattered five hits and three walks to go with seven strikeouts.
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The Tigers hit three home runs on the day, including third baseman Max Wagner, who clubbed his 25th of the year.
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DETAILS
Scores: Clemson 15, Boston College 1
Records: Clemson 33-21, 11-16 ACC; Boston College 19-32, 5-23 ACC
Stadium: Doug Kingsmore Stadium
Attendance: 3,749
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GAME NOTES
·      BC is 12-11 when scoring first.
·    Luke Gold hit his 21st double of the season and 40th of his career.
·      Gold recorded his team-leading 20th multi-hit game of the season and 40th of his career.
·      Gold's 21 doubles in a season are tied for the fourth most in a season at BC with Drew Locke (2004), Robbie Anston (2010) and Michael Stream (2015).
·    Aidan Harrington hit his first career double.
·    Cameron Leary hit his 11th double of the season and 12th of his career.
·      Mancini pitched six-plus inning for the sixth time this season and fifth consecutive start.
·    Sam McNulty hit his sixth double of the season.
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UP NEXT
Game two of the series is Friday at 3 p.m. on ACCNX. Graduate righty Henry Leake (Burbank, Calif.) gets the ball for the Eagles.
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Team Stats
Pitching:
W: ANGLIN (6-5)
L: Mancini, Joe (4-4)

Batting:
2B: Leary, Cameron 1 ; Gold, Luke 1 ; Harrington, Aidan 1 ; McNulty, Sam 1
RBI: Honeyman, Travis 1
SH: McNulty, Sam 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Harrington, Aidan 1
SB: Walsh, Barry 1

Batting:
2B: INGLE 1 ; GRICE 1
HR: WAGNER 1 ; HAWKINS 1 ; GRICE 1
RBI: BLACKWELL 1 ; WAGNER 2 ; INGLE 3 ; WRIGHT 1 ; FAIREY 2 ; HAWKINS 3 ; GRICE 2
Base Running:
RUNS: BLACKWELL 1 ; TAYLOR 2 ; WAGNER 3 ; INGLE 2 ; WRIGHT 1 ; CORBITT 2 ; HAWKINS 1 ; GRICE 3
SB: WAGNER 1 ; CORBITT 1
CS: BLACKWELL 1
PO: BLACKWELL 1
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