Pitt Baseball Splits Final Two Games of Panther Classic
5/7/2008 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
May 7, 2008
In the first game of the day, Pitt fell behind early when
Both teams added two runs in the fifth, keeping the game deadlocked heading into the seventh when CMU distance themselves with two runs off Pitt reliever David Kaye (
The Chippewas got three more runs in the eighth, which ultimately led them to the victory, but not before the Panthers were able to mount a serious comeback attempt in the bottom of the ninth. After two strikeouts, the Pitt offense came alive with four consecutive singles that translated into two runs, one form Schultz and another from Conley. The rally was distinguished on a groundout to the shortstop with three Pitt runners still on base.
The weather-shortened second game turned out much better for the Panthers as they lit up the score board for 25 runs, marking the second time this season they have done so. The Pitt run production was paced by Jordan Herr's (
Freshman Hugh Henry (
Pitt will be back in action this weekend when they travel to