Miami Hurricanes baseball comes up short again, this time against FIU
The University of Miami baseball team dropped its final home midweek contest of the year, falling to the FIU Panthers, 9-7, at Mark Light Field.
The Hurricanes (21-26) overcame an early 4-0 deficit to tie the score after five innings, but the Panthers (25-22) rallied with a four-run seventh to snap a 12-game losing skid to their crosstown foes.
FIU right fielder Jeff Liquori delivered the go-ahead three-run blast that proved to be the difference Wednesday evening.
Right-hander Jackson Ritchey (3-1) earned the victory with two scoreless innings in relief. Meanwhile, Miami freshman righty Chris Diaz (1-1) was tagged with the loss.
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After the Panthers jumped ahead by four, the Hurricanes scored in three straight innings, highlighted by a trio of tallies in the third.
Miami plated a pair and brought the tying run to the plate in the ninth, but FIU lefty Zac Lampton sealed the deal for the visitors.
In the backyard battle, the two sides combined to use 14 pitchers and issue 20 free passes.
The Hurricanes will hit the road for the final time in conference play, as Miami visits Virginia Tech. First pitch is set for 7 p.m. Friday at English Field.