![]() at Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field. The Hurricanes return home Tuesday with a crosstown clash against FIU. Sophomore left-hander Josh Hartle (5-1) struck out nine across six innings of one-run baseball and junior right-hander Seth Keener (1) put on the finishing touches over the final two frames. Wake Forest redshirt junior Pierce Bennett continued his hot weekend with a three-run jack, before sophomore Gio Cueto tacked on an insurance tally with a solo homer in the seventh. The junior right-hander pitched four-plus frames, surrendering only two hits. Miami starter Alejandro Rosario (1-3) held the Demon Deacons silent across the first four innings, but yielded two runs in the fifth. Perez’s co-team-high sixth-home run traveled an estimated 382 feet. In the third inning, junior catcher Carlos Perez pushed the Hurricanes ahead with an opposite-field solo shot. They did a good job of making pitches and we didn’t step up to the challenge in those situations.”įollowing a two-hour weather delay, Miami (15-9, 5-4 ACC) struck first, but Wake Forest (22-3, 7-2 ACC) responded with a three-run fifth and held on, as the contest was called after eight innings due to a travel curfew. ![]() Credit to them for how they pitched, but we need to do a better job, especially when we have guys on base. We pitched well the last two games, but we didn’t get any timely hitting. You have to play a very, very sound game to beat them. “They pitched well and they got timely hitting. “Wake Forest is a very good team and they played well the entire weekend,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. The 17 th-ranked Miami Hurricanes baseball team dropped its series finale to the second-ranked Wake Forest Demon Deacons, 4-1, Sunday afternoon at David F.
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