WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Seven first-inning runs put the James Madison baseball team in a hole that it could not climb out of on Sunday afternoon, as the Dukes dropped the final game of their three-game Colonial Athletic Association series at William & Mary, 9-5, at Plumeri Park.
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JMU racked up 11 hits on the afternoon, their highest total since Sunday, April 5, vs. Delaware, but did not draw a walk and stranded six runners as it fell to 12-24 (2-13 CAA) on the season. Every starter got at least one hit for the Tribe, completing the three-game sweep and lifting W&M to 18-19 (9-6 CAA) in 2015.
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Sophomore designated hitter
Ky Parrott led the Dukes on offense with a 3-for-3 afternoon that included a run and an RBI. Senior right fielder
Kevin Husum added a 2-for-5 performance as eight of JMU's nine starters tallied at least one hit.
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The Dukes struck with their first opportunity after Husum bounced a single up the middle on the afternoon's first pitch. The senior moved to second base on a sacrifice bunt from freshman second baseman
Kyle McPherson and came around to score on Parrott's RBI single to make it 1-0.
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Later in the inning, sophomore first baseman
Brett Johnson drove a single to right field to reach base for the 19th consecutive contest, but the Dukes would not score any more runs in the frame.
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In the bottom half of the inning, the Tribe did all the damage they would need on the afternoon. Seven hits, including six singles, a walk and an error would push seven runs across for W&M in its first at-bat, staking the Tribe a 7-1 lead that was lifted to 9-1 with runs in both the second and third innings.
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Parrott scored the Dukes' second run in the fourth after being hit by a pitch to lead off the inning. The sophomore moved to second on a wild pitch and later scored on a single from junior left fielder
Tyler Carroll that made it 9-2.
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JMU would pick up two runs on three hits, including an RBI single from junior shortstop
Kyle Weston, to make it 9-4 in the sixth before adding a final tally on three hits in the ninth. However, the Dukes would strand a pair of runners in the final frame without getting closer than 9-5.
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Senior right-hander
Derek Shifflett fell to 0-4 with the loss, while sophomore left-hander
Michael Evans was brilliant in relief, striking out five and yielding just four hits across 5 1/3 shutout innings. W&M starter Aaron Fernandez picked up the win to move to 3-2 after holding JMU to two earned runs in 5 2/3 innings.
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The Dukes return home this week for their first game at Veterans Memorial Park since April 5 when they welcome in-state rival George Mason on Tuesday evening. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and live audio will be provided on MadiZone HD SportsNet presented by the JMU Alumni Association.
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