Pitt holds off Canes comeback, 5-3

Pitt holds off Canes comeback, 5-3

DMoney
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From miamihurricanes.com

Miami brought the tying to the plate against Pitt in the ninth, but the Hurricanes couldn’t cash in, as the Panthers held on to win, 5-3, Friday evening at Mark Light Field.

Pitt (25-27, 9-20 ACC) led by as many as four before Miami (25-28, 11-18 ACC) chipped away late.

Center fielder Jacoby Long plated a run on a sacrifice fly in the seventh and first baseman JD Urso singled home a tally in the ninth to set the stage.

Pitt closer Phil Fox (8) slammed the door, retiring the final seven outs.

The Panthers put up five across the first four frames, highlighted by designated hitter Sebastian Piscreta’s two-run blast in the second.

Right fielder Lucas Costello answered the homer with a solo shot of his own, but Pitt starter Jack Sokol (7-3) kept the Hurricanes there.

Sokol earned the victory with six innings of one-run baseball. The right-hander struck out seven and yielded just four hits.

Left-hander Rafe Schlesinger (4-5) was tagged with the loss in a bullpen game for Miami.

Prior to Friday’s contest, the Hurricanes honored Costello, Long, Urso, right-handed pitcher Ben Chestnutt and catchers Carlos Perez and Jack Scanlon with a special Senior Night ceremony.

Miami will conclude its regular season slate against Pitt Saturday. First pitch is set for 1 p.m.

To keep up with the University of Miami baseball team on social media, follow @CanesBaseball on X, Instagram and Facebook.
 

Comments (9)

Imagine having to write these everynight. It’s like doing play by play of someone raping your mom’s corpse. And Rad & JD are watching with popcorn. ******* travesty what those losers have done to this program.
You forgot to include Rudy. But yeah. Spot on. Sad
 
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Imagine having to write these everynight. It’s like doing play by play of someone raping your mom’s corpse. And Rad & JD are watching with popcorn. ******* travesty what those losers have done to this program.
… and have it sponsored by CanesWear..
 
Can we just talk about how stupid these rules are about having to inspect opponents' bats pre-game, and stickers, and pine-tar...oh my lord...
Sure. Just let anyone use an illegal bat and we’ll be back to the BESR days when a 5’6 120 lb second baseman is hitting jacks. Or maybe you prefer a pitcher in a coma because a rule that has zero bearing on your fan experience somehow manages to offend you.
 
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If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all
 
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