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Heart pain in Tallahasee: Seminoles scores late to top tigers in the ACC showdown

Heart pain in Tallahassee.

Max Williams came in Extra Innings in Extra Innings Groß for Florida, scored in the ninth Homer and made No. 3 Clemson in the game in the game in the game of an Acc showdown in the Dick Wowser Stadium at 11th place.

Clemson, loser of five games in a row, falls on 36-11 in total and 13-9 in the ACC, while the Florida St. improves to 32-9 and 13-6.

The seminols used a single, a SAC colorful and a deliberate walk to take Williams the stage that drove the ball to the left to achieve the run in front of the throw.

The starter of Clemson Aidan Knaak and the starter of Florida St. Jamie Arnold were locked up in the duel of a jug through the first six innerings and the seminols had a slim 2-0 lead. But Cam Cannarella and Josh Paina came up with RUNS scoring hits in the seventh seminole bullpen.

The tigers had early chances to score, but fought again with runners. Josh Paina scored in the first one-out double, but was stranded in third place, and Dominic Listi went and stole second place to lead the second, but the next three rackets hit only 10 parking spaces.

The seminols achieved an undeserved run in the fourth to take over a 1-0 lead, and Clemson missed another chance in the sixth. The tigers loaded the bases with one, and Jacob Jarrell flew with a ball that was deep enough to achieve the Collin priest from third place. But Luke Gaffney, the runner in second, tried third place and was thrown out before the priest crossed the plate to negate the run.

Knaak gave a long solo homer on the fifth, but was otherwise excellent. He threw 5 2/3 innings, only gave up a deserved run while he went three and hit four.

Arnold was also excellent, but pushed into trouble in the seventh. Jack Crighton pulled out the inning and Arnold was replaced by Joe Charles. Andrew Ciufo went and Jay Dillard set a perfect colorful steady to bring both runners into the goal position. Cannarella got big and pushed a single with two runs through the right side to bind the game 2-2. Cannarella scored the GO-AHEAD run from Painos, which bounced off the screen in the right, and Clemson was 3-2 ahead.

Arnold threw six innings, only gave up three goals, one run, went three and beat five.

The tigers added an insurance run in the eighth. Listi led through the medium-sized Listi with a double and crighton's single to make it 4-2.

After Lucas McGovern and Reed Garris were combined with 1 1/3 goalless Innings, the Tigers turned to the closer Lucas Mahlstedt. Mahlstedt raised a clean eighth place, but gave up two runs in the ninth place, which led to additional innings.

Listi again delivered heroic deeds for late games and led the 10th over the wall to the right with a long Homer, his third season, to bring the Tigers 5: 4. The tigers stayed with Mahlstedt and Max Williams gave up a no-dubter to call up the bottom of tenth place and bind the score 5: 5.

The second game of the series is on Saturday at 6 p.m. Drew Titsworth from Clemson meets Linfty Joey Volini from FSU.

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