Home Baseball: #15 Virginia rallies, defeats #7 Wake Forest, 11-10, to take weekend series
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Baseball: #15 Virginia rallies, defeats #7 Wake Forest, 11-10, to take weekend series

Chris Graham
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OK, so, saying it up front, UVA has problems with the pitching staff.

But for a second time in three days, the ‘Hoos were able to outslug the other ACC team that played in last year’s College World Series.

#15 Virginia rallied from a 10-5 deficit to defeat #7 Wake Forest, 11-10, in 10 innings on Sunday, to take the weekend series of ACC megapowers.

The comeback began with a solo homer from Jacob Ference in the seventh that got the score to 10-6.

The solo shot was Ference’s second of the day, and his fourth of the season.

In the eighth, Harrison Didawick, got it to 10-9 with a three-run shot, his team-leading ninth homer of the season.

In the bottom of the ninth, Casey Saucke, with two outs, down in the count 0-2, homered to right to knot the score at 10-10.

Kevin Jaxel (3-0, 11.81 ERA) pitched a 1-2-3 top of the 10th, setting up the small-ball dramatics in the bottom half of the inning.

Didawick led off the inning with a walk, advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt from Henry Godbout, and it’s here that things got sloppy.

Ference reached on a fly ball dropped by Wake rightfielder Cam Nelson, with Didawick advancing to third on the play.

The next man up, Ethan Anderson, grounded back to pitcher David Falco (0-1, 7.59 ERA), who booted the comebacker, allowing Didawick to score from third with the winning run.

This is the good news for Virginia (16-4, 3-3 ACC).

The bad news: starter Jay Woolfolk (1-0, 7.65 ERA) had another rough outing, giving up four runs on five hits in three and a third innings.

Also with a rough outing: the former closer, Aiden Teel (2-1, four saves, 10.12 ERA), who was dinged for five runs on three hits and four walks in an inning and a third.

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].