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FIU batters Boston College, evens record to 5-5

FIU batters Boston College, evens record to 5-5

FIU pitcher hit a game with a six-run first inning and two pitchers belt, hit the line followed by the units it on the shoulder and knee respectively. One day before the FIU faces the Marlins in an exhibition game for the first time - and gets in the Marlins' new park as part of the agreement to play - the Panthers beat Boston College 14-6 in the night Tuesday.

FIU, which has played a brutal early season program, losing road series at Rice and the State of Florida compensated for his record to 5-5. Boston College fell to 6-4.

The Panthers have significant contributions from newcomers Adam Kirsch and Pidermann Eddy.

Cherry, a junior college transfer from North Central Texas, met a grand slam to left, go around the big first inning.

It was the second major explosion last week of cherry. First home game on Friday snapped a 5-5 tie in the seventh inning by hitting a home run to center. FIU won 6-5.

It also helps that the offensive recently, Nathan Burns, went 3 for 4 with four RBIs, TJ Shantz, on 4 May with a homer and three runs scored from the left, and Julius Gaines, who went 3 for 4 with two RBIs.

FIU had season highs in runs and hits (17).

Pidermann, 5.11 sophomore, made his first start of the FIU and allowed four hits, two runs and two walks deserved one.

Pidermann, a prominent former Monsignor Pace, Miami took a strange path to the FIU. The Panthers were interested in him as a shortstop, but in the end at Barry University and underwent Tommy John surgery 20 months ago. He was transferred to the FIU and was made up of previous term as a redshirt.

His bloodlines are generally in soccer, the sport played by his cousins: Conner Vernon, now a star recipient at Duke, Dartmouth and former Pedro Pidermann security.

Eddy won the game easily Pidermann Lasko Tyler, a young right-hander missed the entire season due to Tommy John surgery in 2011. He came into effect on recently, with only 2 2/3 innings thrown this season, hitting .364 against him were boys.

Lasko was his first batter, Pablo Bermudez, and Shantz and allowed singles to load the bases burns. FIU cleanup hitter Mike Martinez then on what looked like a double play ball to second, but could not be counted Blake Fielding Butera the short hop and a run on the error.

Cherry then followed with his hit, and Boston University never came close to five runs in the rest of the game. FIU screwed the inning with an RBI single by Gaines. Left fielder Jabari Henry scored in the game, but grabbed his thigh and was replaced on the board of Roche Woodard.

Lasko lasted only two-thirds of an entry and allowed four hits, one walk and six runs, three earned.

His successor, Nate Bayuk, was on his shoulder, a hard shot from Woodard hit. Bayuk remained in the game and lasted 2 1/3 innings.