SAVANNAH, Ga. | The University of North Georgia baseball team rallied from a 7-0 deficit, but the comeback fell one run short as the Nighthawks fell to Armstrong State in the series finale, 7-6, on Saturday. UNG is now 16-13 overall and 8-10 in Peach Belt Conference play.
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The Pirates (13-16, 4-14) scored five runs in the third to open the scoring. After two UNG errors in the inning and the Pirates leading 2-0, Spencer Harvey hit a three-run homer down the left-field line to put the Pirates ahead, 5-0.
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In the fifth, the Pirates scored a sixth run on a RBI single by Berry Aldridge. Two batters later, the only Pirate earned run of the day crossed the plate on a Chandler Corley RBI triple.
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The Nighthawk comeback started in the sixth.
Connor Hoover led off the inning by drawing a four-pitch walk.
Steven Tomlinson brought him home with two outs in the inning on a RBI single to cut the Pirate lead to 7-1.
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North Georgia again scored with two outs in the seventh. After
Erick Delgado reached on an error and
Devin Gearhart singled, Hoover singled up the middle to bring home Delgado.
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Trailing 7-2 in the eighth, North Georgia put another run on the board.
Trevor Sams led off the inning with a double down the left-field line. After Tomlinson reached base on a Pirate error and
Bo Edwards reached base on a walk, Delgado brought Sams home on another two-out single to bring the score to 7-3.
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The Nighthawks continued the rally in the ninth inning. Hoover again led off the inning with a walk and
Sam Tidaback took a full-count pitch to left field to put two UNG runners on base with no one out. After a Sams RBI groundout and a Tomlinson walk,
Taylor Jones loaded the bases with a single to right field. Edwards watched the next four pitches to get a RBI on a walk that cut the lead to 7-5.
Kevin Krupp brought the game to its final 7-6 score on a sacrifice fly that scored Tomlinson.
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NOTES- UNG scored 13 of its 18 runs in the three-game series against the Pirates with two outs in an inning.
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Daniel McCrary (2-2) was tagged with the loss after going 4 and a third innings. He struck out two while giving up all seven runs, but only one was earned.
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Trevor Sams now sits in second in the PBC in doubles with 15. He finished 2-for-5.
Taylor Jones also finished the game 2-for-5.
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- Armstrong still holds a slight advantage in the all-time series, 16-14.
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NEXT UPThe Nighthawks will start an eight-game home stand with a non-conference matchup against Anderson on Tuesday. First pitch is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will be nationally broadcast on ESPN3 with Darren Goldwater and former Major League outfielder Scott Pose.