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Clemson Baseball Preview vs. South Carolina

Clemson Baseball Preview vs. South Carolina


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Unbeaten

Tigers Face South Carolina Friday

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With its 6-4 win over #6

Oklahoma on Wednesday, #8 Clemson (45-23) stayed unbeaten in the

College World

Series and will face #5 South Carolina (50-16) on Friday at 9:00 PM EDT

on

ESPN2.  Sean McDonough, Robin Ventura, and Erin Andrews will call

the game

on ESPN2.

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The Tigers, who are 2-0 in

the College World Series, need to beat the Gamecocks once to advance to

the

Championship Series.  If South Carolina tops the Tigers on Friday,

the two

teams will play a decisive game on Saturday at 7:00 PM EDT on ESPN to

determine

the winner of the bracket.  Clemson will be the designated home

team and

occupy the third-base dugout on Friday.

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Friday's game will be

broadcast live on the radio by Clemson Tiger Sports Network.  Live

stats

will also be available at ClemsonTigers.com.

Clemson

vs. South Carolina Series History

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Clemson and South Carolina

have met 290 times on the diamond, with Clemson holding a 167-121-2

lead in the

series dating back to the 1899 season.  South Carolina is

Clemson's

most-played rival in history.

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Earlier in 2010, the Tigers

won two of the three games, including a 4-3 win at Clemson on March 5

and a

19-6 win in Columbia on March 7.  On March 6 at Fluor Field in

Greenville,

SC, South Carolina rallied late to defeat the Tigers 7-5.  The

rivalry

moved to the three-game format (with games at each team's home stadium

and a

neutral-site game) for the first time in 2010.

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In 2009, Clemson and South

Carolina split the four-games series.  The Gamecocks won the first

two

matchups by scores of 3-1 (at Clemson) and 7-6 (at South Carolina)

before the

Tigers rebounded to claim the final two games by scores of 7-5 (at

Clemson) and

12-2 (at South Carolina).

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In 2008, South Carolina won

all four matchups.  In 2007, South Carolina won the first three

meetings

before Clemson won the final matchup by a score of 14-5 at Doug

Kingsmore

Stadium.  In 2006, the Tigers won three of four meetings, while

the two

teams split the four-game season series in both 2004 and 2005.

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The Tigers hold a 6-4 lead

over the Gamecocks in neutral-site games and a 3-2 lead in NCAA Tourney

games.  However, South Carolina is 2-0 against Clemson in Omaha,

with both

wins coming in 2002.

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Jack Leggett is 32-30 against

South Carolina as Clemson's head coach, including 0-3 in neutral-site

games and

0-2 in NCAA Tournament games.  Both losses were in the 2002

College World

Series when the two teams were in the exact same situation as they are

in

2010.  Leggett was also 3-8 against the Gamecocks as Western

Carolina's

head coach, meaning he is 35-38 all-time against South Carolina.

Clemson

vs. South Carolina 2010 Game Recaps

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Clemson, ranked as high as #9

in the nation, won two of three games against #15 South Carolina by a

combined

score of 28-16 at three different sites from March 5-7.  It was

the first

regular-season series win for the Tigers since 2006.  Clemson

outhit the

Gamecocks .286 to .267 and totaled seven home runs.  Chris Epps

received

the Bob Bradley Award as Clemson's MVP of the series, as he was

7-for-14 with

two homers, one double, six RBIs, six runs, and two walks.  Mike

Freeman

added six hits.  The Tigers also had a 4.33 ERA.

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In game-one at Doug Kingsmore

Stadium in Clemson on March 5, Wilson Boyd's two-out, run-scoring

single in the

eighth inning lifted the Tigers to a 4-3 victory over South

Carolina.  The

Gamecocks took a 3-2 lead in the sixth inning on Adrian Morales'

sacrifice fly,

but Jason Stolz's two-out, run-scoring single in the seventh inning

tied the

score before Boyd delivered the go-ahead single in the eighth

inning. 

Epps, who went 2-for-3 with two runs, and Jeff Schaus added solo home

runs in

the first inning.  David Haselden pitched the final 4.0 innings

without

allowing a hit or run to earn the victory.

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In game-two at Fluor Field in

Greenville, SC on March 6, Whit Merrifield's two-out, run-scoring

single in the

top of the ninth inning gave South Carolina the lead for good in its

7-5 win

over Clemson.  Merrifield broke a 4-4 tie with his clutch hit,

then the

Gamecocks added two more run-scoring hits.  Freeman's RBI single

in the

bottom of the ninth inning brought the potential tying run to the

plate, but

the Tigers came up short.  Jackie Bradley, Jr. went 3-for-4 with a

homer

and four RBIs to lead the Gamecocks, who outhit Clemson 9-8.  Four

Gamecock

hurlers combined for 13 strikeouts in the game.

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In game-three at Carolina

Stadium in Columbia, SC on March 7, Clemson hit five home runs to

trounce South

Carolina 19-6.  It was the most runs scored by Clemson against the

Gamecocks since 1962 and the Tigers' largest margin of victory in the

series

since 1997.  Epps' grand slam in the second inning started the

onslaught,

as he was 3-for-6 with five RBIs and two runs.  Freeman totaled

three

hits, including a home run, and three runs.  Richie Shaffer added

a

three-run homer, Addison Johnson hit a solo homer, and Phil Pohl belted

a grand

slam.  Thirteen different Tigers in all scored at least one run in

the

game.  Starter Scott Weismann pitched 6.0 strong innings to earn

the win,

while eight Gamecock pitchers combined to allow 14 hits and 11 walks.

Three

Bob Bradley Award Winners on 2010 Roster

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Each season, the Bob Bradley

(Clemson) and Tom Price (South Carolina) Awards are presented to the

MVP of the

regular-season series between the two Palmetto State rivals. 

Three

current Tigers are recipients of the Bob Bradley Award.  Wilson

Boyd won

the award during his freshman (2007) and sophomore (2008) seasons,

while Kyle

Parker (2009) and Chris Epps (2010) also won the award.

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In the three games against

the Gamecocks during the 2010 regular season, Epps was 7-for-14 with

two

homers, one double, six RBIs, six runs, two walks, and one steal to

lead the

Tigers to two wins.  In the series-finale in Columbia, his grand

slam in

the second inning started Clemson's onslaught in its 19-6 win.  In

that

game, he went 3-for-6 with a homer, five RBIs, and two runs.

Worth

Noting

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is third in the nation with 77 double plays turned on defense. 

Southern

Mississippi is first (84) and Washington State is second (78).

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game (June 25) marks the latest date on the calendar that Clemson has

ever

played a game.

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seven wins in the 2010 NCAA Tournament ties the 2002 team for the most

wins in

a single NCAA Tournament.

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is guaranteed to play at least 11 NCAA Tournament games in 2010, more

than any

season in school history.  Clemson played a school-record 10 NCAA

Tourney

games in 2002.

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two College World Series wins in 2010 ties for the most by the Tigers

in

history.  Clemson also won two games in Omaha in 1996 and 2002.

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the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson had a first-round draft pick in

football

(C.J. Spiller), men's basketball (Trevor Booker), and baseball (Kyle

Parker).  It is only the second time (1986-87 was the other

academic year)

that the Tigers have had a first-rounder in all three major sports in

the same

academic year.  Clemson also joined Georgia Tech as the only two

schools

to have a first-rounder in all three sports in 2009-10.

Frederick

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Alex Frederick has recorded

two saves in the 2010 NCAA Tournament.  Only three other Tigers

have

recorded two career saves in NCAA Tournament play.  And only one

(Dave

Woessner) had two saves in a single NCAA Tournament (1977).  David

Tripp

(1988-90) and Jeff Sauve (1992-95) also had two career saves in the

NCAA

Tournament.

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Frederick's 32 appearances in

the 2010 season are also one shy of the school record of 33, held by

Scott

Winchester (1995), Nick Glaser (2000), and Daniel Moskos (2006).

Kieboom

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Spencer Kieboom has started

all nine NCAA Tournament games in 2010.  In those nine games,

Clemson's

opponents have combined for just one stolen base in three

attempts.  That

one steal came by Oklahoma on a ball that was dropped at second base

for a

would-be caught stealing.

Schaus

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Jeff Schaus' 86 RBIs this

season is the third-highest total in Tiger history, trailing only

Khalil Greene

(91) and Jeff Baker (87) in 2002.  Schaus, who is tied for third

in the

nation in RBIs in 2010, is only three behind Chris Benson (Utah

Valley), who is

the national leader with 89 RBIs.

Weismann

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In four career NCAA

Tournament starts, Scott Weismann is 4-0 with a 1.73 ERA and .208

opponents'

batting average in 26.0 innings pitched.  With his victory against

Oklahoma, he also became the first Tiger to total nine wins in a season

since

2006, when Jason Berken, Josh Cribb, and Stephen Faris all had nine

wins that

year.

Tigers

Win First Two Games in Omaha

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In the Tigers' first game of

the College World Series on June 21, Casey Harman and Alex Frederick

combined

to limit #1 Arizona State to three runs and eight hits in Clemson's 6-3

win.  Harman pitched 6.0 strong innings to earn the win, while

Frederick

pitched 3.0 innings to record the save, as he yielded just one hit, no

runs,

and one walk with two strikeouts.  Clemson outhit the Sun Devils

14-8 and

every Tiger starter had at least one hit.  The Tigers won their

fourth

College World Series opener in a row, while it was their 11th all-time

win over

a top-ranked team and their first since 2006.

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In the Tigers' second game of

the College World Series that was suspended on June 22 due to inclement

weather

and was completed on June 23, Clemson scored four runs in the fourth

inning and

two runs in the fifth inning to defeat #6 Oklahoma 6-4.  Starter

Scott

Weismann pitched 5.0 innings, allowing just three hits and one run with

four

strikeouts to earn the win.  Frederick recorded the save by

pitching a

scoreless ninth inning.  John Hinson went 3-for-4 with two RBIs

and had

half of Clemson's six hits.  Spencer Kieboom added a two-run

single in the

fourth.  The Tigers also took advantage of eight walks.

 

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