Tuesday November 26th, 2024 4:50AM

Feltes, Duncan lead No. 17 Jackets to DH sweep of B.C.

By ramblinwreck.com
CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUESETS - A grand slam by Brad Feltes highlighted a seven-run seventh inning and the senior third baseman added another home run - a three-run shot - in the eighth to lead No. 17 Georgia Tech to a 13-2 win over Boston College to sweep a doubleheader Saturday afternoon at Commander Shea Field.

In Game 1, David Duncan allowed just one hit through the first six innings to lead the Jackets to a 5-2 win.

Duncan (4-0) faced the minimum through the first 2.2 innings and, after allowing a single with two outs in the bottom of the second, retired 11-straight before giving up a solo home run to Tony Sanchez to break up the shutout. The 6-8 lefty worked a season-long eight innings, giving up two runs on four hits while striking out a season-high 10 batters.

In Game 2, Derek Dietrich and Jason Haniger collected three hits apiece to lead the Yellow Jackets' offense in the second game of the day, with five of the six hits between the two going for extra bases. Dietrich went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a single while Haniger had a triple and two doubles in the game.

After yielding a pair of runs in the bottom of the second inning, Tech starter Eddie Burns (4-1) held the Eagles' hitters at bay, facing just two over the minimum over the next five innings. The 6-8 righty gave up just the two first-inning runs, only one of which was earned, on seven hits. He also fanned seven to pick up his fourth win of the season.

Jeff Rowland led off the game with a single, stole second base, moved to third when Charlie Blackmon reached on a fielding error, and scored on a double steal for the first run of the game. Dietrich then pushed Tech's lead to 2-0 with an RBI double to plate Blackmon.

The score remained tied at 2-2 until the Yellow Jackets (21-5, 7-4 ACC) broke the game open in the seventh, scoring seven runs on a five walks and three hits, all of which went for extra bases. Haniger reached on a leadoff triple and scored on a sacrifice fly by Blackmon. Rowland, Thomas Nichols and Derek Dietrich all reached on walks and scored on Feltes' sixth home run of the season before Haniger capped the scoring with a two-run double.

Boston College starter Dan Houston did not figure into the decision, leaving after six strong innings. Kurt Hayer (0-1), one of four pitchers for the Eagles in the seventh inning, took the loss after giving up three runs on one hit. He also walked two before being lifted.

Feltes' second home run of the game gave the Jackets a 12-2 lead in the eighth inning and Tech scored its final run in the ninth off back-to-back doubles from Haniger and Rowland.

Feltes, Rowland and Luke Murton all finished with two hits in the game.

The Jackets and Eagles (11-13, 2-9 ACC) will conclude the series Sunday at 1 p.m.
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