HUNTSVILLE | The University of Alabama in Huntsville baseball team slipped in its regular season home finale at Charger Park on Monday afternoon as Union took the rubber match by a final score of 13-0 in seven innings to wrap up the three-game Gulf South Conference series. UAH dips to 21-23 (14-16 GSC), while UU improves to 29-16 (17-12 GSC).
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Game-Changer
- Following a scoreless first inning by both sides, Union pulled ahead with a six-run rally in the second and its lead was maintained thanks to a shutout performance by Bulldogs starting Teddy Christie on the way to the 13-0 win on Monday.
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Inside the Box Score
- UAH totaled four base hits in the contest, as
Tanner Burns,
Ben Rhodes,
Lance Cleveland and
Jay Copeland notched one base knock apiece.
- Cleveland led the squad with one walk.
- UAH starting pitcher
Taylor Clemons took the loss on Monday to dip his record to 3-3, after hurling 1.2 innings with six runs allowed, three walks and one strikeout.
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Noteworthy
- The Chargers finish the home slate with a 12-9 record at Charger Park, which is the sixth straight season with a winning record at home.
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Next time Out
- UAH wraps up the 2017 regular season on Saturday and Sunday with a trip to Livingston, Alabama, for a three-game GSC series against West Alabama.
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