
Scott Firth pitched 8.0 scoreless
innings of five-hit ball and the Tigers broke the game open with five two-out
runs in the seventh inning in Clemson's 7-0 win over Wright State in front of
5,054 fans at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Tigers, who
swept the series 3-0 and improved to 6-0 all-time against Wright State, upped
their record to 5-1 on the season. The Raiders fell to 3-3.
Clemson, who shut the Raiders out 6-0 in the second game of the series,
recorded back-to-back shutouts for the first time since 2009, when it did so
against Presbyterian College and USC Upstate on March 17,18. It also
marked the first time since 2002 (against Maine on March 21,22) that Clemson
won back-to-back games by shutout against the same team.
Firth (2-0) pitched a career-long 8.0 innings to earn the victory. The
senior righthander from Buffalo Grove, IL allowed just five hits (all singles),
no runs, and two walks with four strikeouts. Firth threw just 87 pitches
(57 strikes) and was aided by freshman right-fielder Steven Duggar, who threw
out two runners at the plate to save runs on outfield assists.
Firth improved his career record to 13-2, as his 86.7 winning percentage moved
him into fourth place in school history. Kyle Schnell pitched a perfect ninth
inning to close out the game.
Starter Robby Sexton (1-1) suffered the loss despite allowing just three hits
in 5.1 innings pitched. He did not give up a hit until the sixth inning
and yielded only two runs.
In the first inning, Thomas Brittle led off with a walk and stole second. Later
in the inning with two outs, Brittle scored on a wild pitch.
The Tigers added to their lead in the sixth inning. Duggar led off with a
double to right field, Clemson's first hit of the game, then Steve Wilkerson reached
on an infield single. Two batters later with one out, Jon McGibbon belted
a 1-2 pitch off the wall in right field for a double to score Duggar.
In the seventh inning, the Tigers broke the game open with five runs. Garrett
Boulware grounded a one-out single through the right side and went to third on
Brittle's single through the right side. Brittle was retired at third
when Duggar reached on a fielder's choice, then Wilkerson walked with two outs
to load the bases. Shane Kennedy came through with a single to right
field to score Boulware and Duggar. After McGibbon walked to reload the
bases, Jay Baum laced a double over the third-base bag to score Wilkerson and
Kennedy, while McGibbon also scored when catcher Garrett Gray dropped the relay
throw at the plate.
Seven different Tigers had one hit apiece in Clemson's seven-hit performance. Kennedy
and Baum both drove in two runs on their hits, while Duggar scored a game-high
two runs.
Mark Fowler had two of Wright State's five hits in the contest. The
Raiders put 39 batters on base in the series, but only scored three combined
runs in the three games.
Clemson will host Winthrop at Doug Kingsmore Stadium on Tuesday at 4:00 PM.
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