Alex Burt knocked in a pair of late runs with his first triple of the season in Charlotte's 7-3 win at USC Upstate. |
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Feb. 27, 2008
SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Redshirt freshman Cory Tilton knocked in the go-ahead runs in the fifth inning as Charlotte came from behind to outlast the USC Upstate Spartans Wednesday to secure their first road win of the season 7-3 at Harley Park in Spartanburg.
The Spartans (2-3) jumped out to a 2-0 lead with single tallies in each of the first two innings. In the first inning, Simpson led the game off with a single through the right side and junior Eric Guillen laid down a perfect bunt that hit the third base bag to put runners at first and second. A fielder's choice moved Simpson to third where he scored after an error. In the second, junior Tommy Shovlin drew a one-out walk. He took second on a groundout and scored on an RBI single from Simpson.
Charlotte (4-1) got back onto the scoreboard in the fifth inning, when they combined four hits and an error to score four runs, with a double from Rob Lyerly setting up a two-RBI single from Cory Tilton to give the 49ers a 4-2 lead.
Upstate drew within one run in the seventh inning, as Simpson reached on an error to leadoff and took second on a passed ball. A groundout moved him to third with two outs, where he scored when junior Phillip Morgan delivered a single through the left side, making it 4-3.
Charlotte scored a run in the eighth inning, thanks to a walk, an error, a bunt base hit and a sacrifice fly by Shayne Moody. The 49ers added the final two runs in the ninth inning, as Chris Taylor led off with a single and Rob Lyerly followed with a walk. After a bunt forced the runner at third and a strikeout, Alex Burt delivered a double over the center fielder's head for two RBIs.
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Joe Yermal earned his first career win for the 49ers, as the 2007 Baltimore Orioles draft pick pitched five innings, allowing six hits, two runs, one earned, and one walk. He struck out two. Bryan Hamilton picked up his first save of the year with two innings of perfect relief, striking out three.
Freshman Robert Stegbauer (0-1) was charged with the loss as he pitched four scoreless frames before allowing four runs in the fifth. He gave up nine hits and walked one while striking out two in five innings of work.
Charlotte hosts Cleveland State this weekend at Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium, with the Friday contest of the series starting at 4 p.m.