Hitters Dominance Series Opener – Boston College Athletics

Brighton, Mass. – The Boston College baseball team lost to its weekend opener Wake Forrest 15-8 at Harrington Athletics Village on Friday evening. At the ACC, the Eagles fell 11-15 and 1-9 overall, while the Demon Deacons improved 20-6, 5-5.

BC took a four-run lead one after another, taking advantage of an error that opened the door for an unbeaten four. Senior Catcher Peter Burns (Reading, Mass.) Scoring finished with a two-run home run; His first of the season.

Wake finished fifth in a Grand Slam by third baseman Brock Wilken. It marked the last inning of the BC senior right-hander Joe Mancini (Fairfield, Conn.). He conceded four runs on two walks and six hits with six strikeouts.

Seventh, Wilken put Demon Deacons ahead with a three-run home run. Wake Forest closed the innings with seven runs to extend the lead to 11-4.

Wright Wright loader (6-1) fired back from five runs in a row to keep Demon Deacons at bay, returning from a four-run lead with a seven-run lead. He surrendered seven feet and one walk, and took seven.

The Eagles finished seventh with four runs, including a two – run home run by the second right fielder. Cameron Lear (Betpage, NY). Wake Forest immediately responded with a two-run home run by catcher Brendan Tinsman in the three-run frame.

Details
Scores: Wake Forest 15, Boston College 8
Documents: Wake Forest 20-6, 5-5; Boston College 11-15, 1-9
Stadium: Harrington Athletics Village
Attendance: 286

BC Highlights

The Eagles scored four runs in the first game, including a two-run, two-run home run by Burns.
At seven, Leary scored two home runs and scored four runs in the seventh inning.

Game Notes

Wake Forest leads the all-time series 24-18.
BC were 7-5 in the first inning and 7-2 in the first inning.
Burns hit his first home run of the season and his sixth of his career.
Gold reached his ACC-Leading 14thth Twice the season.
Gold records his team lead of 13th The multi-hit game of the season 33rd Of his career.
·Learie hit his 11thth Home run of the season and 13th Of his career.
Leary’s 11 home runs are the most by a season since Chris Shaw scored 11 in 2015, and he is ninth in a season in BC with Shaw and Mike Belfior (2009).

Next

Boston College Freshman becomes right-handed Sean Hard (Mahwa, NJ) The second game of the series airs Saturday at 2pm on ACCNX.

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