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Pitt Wins 9-4 in Home Series-Opener Over No. 5 Virginia
4/15/2022 11:17:00 PM | Baseball
PITTSBURGH – Pitt baseball (20-12, 8-7) opened its series against No. 5 Virginia (26-8, 9-7) with a 9-4 win Friday night at Charles L. Cost Field. The Panthers improve to 5-1 at home in ACC play, all against ranked teams (8-0 and 10-7 over then-No. 20 Clemson March 25 and 8-7 and 6-3 against then-No. 5 Louisville April 2-3).
Starting pitcher Matt Gilbertson (6-2) won his fifth-straight ACC start, throwing eight innings with eight hits, four runs, no walks and eight strikeouts.
Pitt broke open a scoreless game in the third inning. Nick Giamarusti singled to right field with one out. Tatem Levins hit a two-out homer to right center, his team-leading 11th of the year.
Virginia would tie it up with a run each in the next two innings, but Pitt took the lead for good in the sixth. The bases were loaded with a leadoff walk from Ron Washington, Jr., a fielding error by the second baseman and Jack Anderson single. Tommy Tavarez walked for the go-ahead RBI. With two outs, the right fielder dropped a fly ball against the wall from Jeffrey Wehler as all three Panthers on base scored. Levins knocked in Wehler with a single through the left side. After a double to right field from Sky Duff, Levins raced home on a wild pitch for the sixth run of the frame.
The Panthers added its final run in the eighth inning on a two-out solo homer to left center from Tavarez, his fourth in the last six games.
Pitt looks to clinch the series with game two Saturday at 3 p.m.
NOTES
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Starting pitcher Matt Gilbertson (6-2) won his fifth-straight ACC start, throwing eight innings with eight hits, four runs, no walks and eight strikeouts.
Pitt broke open a scoreless game in the third inning. Nick Giamarusti singled to right field with one out. Tatem Levins hit a two-out homer to right center, his team-leading 11th of the year.
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Virginia would tie it up with a run each in the next two innings, but Pitt took the lead for good in the sixth. The bases were loaded with a leadoff walk from Ron Washington, Jr., a fielding error by the second baseman and Jack Anderson single. Tommy Tavarez walked for the go-ahead RBI. With two outs, the right fielder dropped a fly ball against the wall from Jeffrey Wehler as all three Panthers on base scored. Levins knocked in Wehler with a single through the left side. After a double to right field from Sky Duff, Levins raced home on a wild pitch for the sixth run of the frame.
The Panthers added its final run in the eighth inning on a two-out solo homer to left center from Tavarez, his fourth in the last six games.
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Pitt looks to clinch the series with game two Saturday at 3 p.m.
NOTES
- Pitt is 10-2 in its last 12 games, including seven league wins.
- Pitt has defeated a top-five Virginia squad three times (2-1 April 5, 2014 (No. 1) and 1-0 on March 7,2015 (No. 1)).
- Gilbertson has gone at least seven innings in his last four appearances.
- In his five ACC victories, he's allowed just two walks with 33 strikeouts.
- Baron Stuart retired the side in the ninth inning with a strikeout.
- Duff extended his reached-base streak to 54 games with a double and walk.
- Levins had game-highs of three RBI and four times reaching base with three hits and a walk.
- Anderson went 3-5.
- The Panthers didn't give a walk for the fourth game this season.
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