BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic baseball (17-10, 4-3) could not solve East Carolina (22-6, 5-2) ace Trey Yesavage on Friday night in a 4-1 defeat. One of the top prospects for the 2024 MLB Draft, the junior struck out 12 and held the FAU bats to three hits in seven innings.
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Florida Atlantic starter
C.J. Williams acquitted himself well against the AAC's top offense, but the Pirates did score early with a run in the first and two in the third. Williams settled in to retire seven straight before departing after six innings.
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Yesavage finally departed after seven innings and
Brando Leroux greeted new ECU pitcher Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman with a leadoff double.
Andrew McKenna eventually delivered a two-out RBI single to break the shutout but that was where the comeback hopes ended for the Owls.
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Head coach John McCormack
"Their guy [Yesavage] was as-advertised. There were a couple moments there where I thought we might have something going. As I said all week, you're going to get one pitch; you have to recognize it and do something with it. And we weren't able to. Credit to him. It's a long series. We just have to keep moving forward."
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- Williams struck out five and walked four in six innings.
- Nicholas Del Prado worked out of trouble in the seventh and eighth innings. He allowed one run on two hits. He also recorded three strikeouts.
- Sam Drumheller pitched a scoreless ninth.
- The Owls made four errors, three of which were throwing errors by pitchers.
- ECU matched the Owls with five hits as well.
The Owls will look to even the series on Saturday at 4:05 p.m.
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