BOCA RATON, Fla. – Florida Atlantic baseball ran into a buzzsaw on Friday night. The Owls dropped the opener of the weekend series against UAB by a 12-1 final.
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UAB scored a run in the second inning but they left stranded another one base and left two more in scoring position in the third. The Blazers would make it a 3-0 game in the fourth and chase Owls' ace
C.J. Williams after just 3.1 innings.
Max Martzolf entered and worked out of a bases loaded jam.
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The Owls responded in the bottom of the inning with a solo homer off the bat of
Carter Brady. That would be the extent of the FAU offense for the night. Â Â
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UAB broke the game open with five runs in the fifth inning. Two walks and an error set the table for an RBI single and then a bases clearing three-run triple. When the dust finally settled, the Blazers had an 8-1 advantage. They would add two in the sixth and two more in the eighth. Â Â
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With the run-rule in play entering the bottom of the eighth, the Owls needed two to extend the game. They would strand those two potential runs on base.
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- Florida Atlantic used seven pitchers. Dawson Ball (two innings) and Justin Gay (one inning) were the only two to hold UAB scoreless.
- The FAU arms issued 11 walks.
- Williams allowed three runs, two of which were earned. He walked four and struck out three.
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The Owls will look to bounce back in game two, scheduled for 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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