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Box Score 3 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Texas Southern baseball team dropped a critical three-game series to the hands of Florida A&M this past week.
Game 1 – Florida A&M 4, Texas Southern 2
Florida A&M jumped out to a 4-0 lead and held serve as they claimed a 4-2 win in the opener on Thursday.
FAMU scored twice in the first as they used a bases-loaded walk and sac fly. TSU had action in the second as Nate Lopez drove in Evan Jiubert for a 2-1 margin. TSU had two runners on following the score, but FAMU starter Caleb Granger recorded a strikeout and a flyout to escape the jam.
It was a pitching duel between Mayes and Granger over the next few innings as FAMU returned to the scoreboard with two runs, which was aided by a wild pitch on a strikeout and a TSU error. The Tigers cut the margin to 4-2 in the seventh on Chris Chavez's RBI single to score Nate Lopez, but that would be the final scoring opportunity as FAMU squeezed out game one.
Chavez finished 3-for-5 with an RBI while Lopez also added two hits. Mayes struck out four in three innings, while Josh Prieto went five innings and logged three strikeouts.
Game 2 – Florida A&M 8, Texas Southern 5
FAMU scored 13 unanswered runs over the final five innings to win game two 13-2
TSU struck first as Derek Gipson and Anthony Ruiz drove in runs for an early 2-0 lead after the top of the fourth. FAMU answered with a run in the bottom frame and added four more in the fifth to lead 5-2.
TSU loaded the baes with two outs in the sixth but couldn't capitalize as FAMU added another run in the bottom half to lead 6-2. FAMU crossed home eight runs between the sixth and eighth innings to trigger the run rule.
Miguel Morales batted 3-for-4 while Nate Lopez also had multiple hits. Kewan Braziel fell to 1-1 on the season after pitching 1.2 innings of relief.
Game 3 – Florida A&M 9, Texas Southern 8
TSU played its longest outing of the year as they dropped a 9-8 heartbreaker, which played out over 16 innings in the regular season finale.
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Florida A&M baseball pulled off a dramatic 9–8 victory over Texas Southern in Game 3 of their series, winning a marathon contest that lasted 16 innings on Saturday.
Texas Southern had a pair of four-run innings to lead 8-5 heading into the final inning. FAMU's first four batters reached base to open the ninth as they trailed 8-7. TSU intentionally loaded the bases with one out, but the rattlers hit a sac fly to tie it at 8-all before the final out.
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From there, both bullpens locked in as the game stretched deep into extra innings. Neither team scored again until the 16th, as TSU nearly fought back from another bases-loaded situation but a wild pitch paved the way for the winning run to score.
Shaun Williams batted 3-for-7 with five RBI to lead TSU. TSU's pitching staff totaled 10 strikeouts as Zac Laviage led the way with four.
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TSU will await its SWAC Tournament opponent following the series.
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