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noles vs heels game 3 (won 5-4)

sctarheel30

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good luck hope we can steal a game.

won't be able to update a lot that maybe a blessing
This post was edited on 5/11 4:12 PM by sctarheel30
 
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heels picking up where they left off yesterday with two one out walks
 
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Russell walks on four pitches.....Jordan reaches on throwing error with Russell going to third....first and third no outs.......lassiter with a fielder's choice scores Russell Jordan out at second Lassiter on first one out
This post was edited on 5/11 1:45 PM by sctarheel30
 
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bolt strikes out on three pitches...picks lassiter off first base to end inning..........smh more stupid fundamentals

after one heels up 1-0
This post was edited on 5/11 1:45 PM by sctarheel30
 
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2-0 heels one out double from zengel scores raburn

crowd getting loud due to the expanded strike zone......RH are you the cause of this?
 
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pitching change for the noles....nothing more for the heels after 2 it's 3-0 heels
 
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Originally posted by sctarheel30:


crowd getting loud due to the expanded strike zone......RH are you the cause of this?
Ha ha no, but I did join in. Just want to see some consistency.

How close was that almost strikeout pitch by Gallen? No call ended up costing us all 3 runs by FSU there.
 
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Originally posted by Raising Heel:


Originally posted by sctarheel30:



crowd getting loud due to the expanded strike zone......RH are you the cause of this?
Ha ha no, but I did join in. Just want to see some consistency.

How close was that almost strikeout pitch by Gallen? No call ended up costing us all 3 runs by FSU there.
really hard to tell how close calls are watching it online. the call you are talking about I actually didn't see was mowing grass.
 
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the problem watching it online is you only get one angle and no replays
 
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b8 heels lead 5-4 one out.....jamesis Winston now pitching....single by zengel.....followed by DP by dunbar

onto top 9
 
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runner on first with two outs............strike three heels win heels win 5-4
 
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BY UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

CHAPEL HILL --- Tyler Ramirez drove in Parks Jordan with a tiebreaking single in the bottom of the seventh, and North Carolina held on for a 5-4 win over No. 4 Florida State Sunday afternoon at Boshamer Stadium. Jordan had two hits and fellow senior Tom Zengel added an RBI double on Senior Day as the Tar Heels picked up win No. 30 and improved to 14-13 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

For the third game in a row Carolina (30-21) put two on in the first, but for the first time in the series the Tar Heels converted to take an early lead. Michael Russell led off with a walk and ended up on third when Jordan's sacrifice bunt was thrown wildly by FSU starter Dylan Silva. With runners on the corners, Landon Lassiter's grounder to short scored Russell to give the Tar Heels a 1-0 lead.

Alex Raburn reached on a one-out walk in the second and scored on Zengel's double to right. Two batters later, Korey Dunbar singled to center and Carolina was up 3-0. Jordan's RBI single up the middle in the fourth made it 4-0 and the Tar Heels looked to be in control.

UNC starter Zac Gallen, who needed a line drive double play to escape the first, faced the minimum over his next three innings before running into trouble in the fifth. Brett Knief's bloop single - just the second of the game for the 'Noles - started the FSU rally, and singles by Justin Gonzalez and Danny De La Calle chased the freshman righty.

On came Reilly Hovis, who allowed a run-scoring single to Josh Delph and a walk before striking out DJ Stewart to end the inning. But the Seminoles kept coming and tied it in the sixth without the benefit of a hit when Hank Truluck - who had reached on a hit by pitch - scored on a Hovis wild pitch.

FSU brought in its bullpen ace Gage Smith (4-2) in the fifth, and the sidewinding righty retired the first seven batters he faced before the Tar Heels broke through in the seventh. Jordan reached on an infield single before Lassiter's single put two on with one out. Skye Bolt flew out to center, but Jordan was able to move up on the play, and the senior scored on Ramirez's two-out, two-strike single to right.

Staked to a 5-4 lead, Hovis (7-1) locked in. In his longest outing of the season, the sophomore standout allowed just a pair of singles in the final two innings. His strikeout of De La Calle ended it with the tying run aboard, and Carolina picked up its second straight Sunday win over a top-five opponent. Hovis struck out eight on the day in 4.1 innings, and now has 70 punchouts in 52.0 innings.

The Tar Heels, who reached the 30-win mark for the 16th consecutive season under head coach Mike Fox and the 17th year in a row overall, will conclude their regular season with a four-game road trip that begins Tuesday in Shelby, North Carolina, against Gardner-Webb. Carolina will then make the trip to south Florida to face red-hot Miami in a three-game series.
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Heels really needed that one. Nice way to send off the seniors in what was most certainly their last game at the Bosh.

Need to steal at least one game down in Miami next weekend.
 
Originally posted by Raising Heel:
Need to steal at least one game down in Miami next weekend.
I think we need a sweep or at least 2 of 3 to make the tournament, unless of course we win the ACC - which doesn't look likely.
 
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