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BC Hosts Merrimack Wednesday Afternoon
March 23, 2021 | Baseball
Eagles welcome Warriors to Brighton for first match-up in series history.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. -- Boston College baseball plays its fifth straight home game when it welcomes Merrimack on Wednesday at 4 p.m. The match-up marks the first-ever between the two Massachusetts schools as the Warriors moved to Division I in 2020. The game will be streamed on ACCNX with Eric Gallanty and Josh Maurer on the call from the Harrington Athletics Village.
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About the Eagles...
Boston College is 11-7 overall and 3-6 in the ACC. The Eagles fell out of the top-25 after a 2-2 week, but are still receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll and NCBWA Top-30. Junior center fielder Sal Frelick leads BC with a .397 average and 22 runs scored with a .705 slugging percentage, including seven doubles and five home runs. Sophomore third baseman Luke Gold homered in three straight games and leads the team with eight, while slugging .822 with a .370 average. Graduate first baseman Jack Cunningham moved into the clean-up spot and is hitting .349 overall and a league-best .545 (18-for-33) in ACC games. On the mound, graduate lefty Joey Walsh has been a team-leading nine appearances. He is 1-1 with three saves, a 3.15 earned run average and 25 strikeouts in 20 innings.
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Pure Power is Pure Gold...
In just 18 games, Luke Gold has hit eight home runs; leading a BC lineup that has gone deep 2 times; already besting season totals from 2018 (14), 2017 (15) and 2016 (20). Gold is just the third BC hitter with six or more home runs in a season since 2015; Chris Shaw (11, 2015) and Jack Cunningham (9, 2019). Gold posted a three-home run weekend at Auburn and homered in three straight games vs. Holy Cross and UNC. He became the first Eagles since Mickey Wiswall (2010 vs. Clemson).
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Frelick Keeps it 100...
Sal Frelick needed three hits in the final game of the weekend vs. UNC (3/21) to pass teammate Cody Morissette for the fastest to 100 in program history. In his 72nd career game, Frelick went 3-for-5 to best Morissette by a game. A year earlier, Morissette became the fastest to 100; passing former first round pick Tony Sanchez (81 games). Sanchez still holds the record for most hits (119) in 100 career games; set in 2008. Morissette sits at 113 hits in 85 games.Â
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All-Time Minutes Played Leader?...
The nation's active sacrifice bunt leader, Brian Dempsey at 34 is also 24th among all players nationally with 11 sacrifice-flies. His 189 games played rank 29th, 197 hits rank 30th and 663 at-bats rank 41st.
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About the Eagles...
Boston College is 11-7 overall and 3-6 in the ACC. The Eagles fell out of the top-25 after a 2-2 week, but are still receiving votes in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll and NCBWA Top-30. Junior center fielder Sal Frelick leads BC with a .397 average and 22 runs scored with a .705 slugging percentage, including seven doubles and five home runs. Sophomore third baseman Luke Gold homered in three straight games and leads the team with eight, while slugging .822 with a .370 average. Graduate first baseman Jack Cunningham moved into the clean-up spot and is hitting .349 overall and a league-best .545 (18-for-33) in ACC games. On the mound, graduate lefty Joey Walsh has been a team-leading nine appearances. He is 1-1 with three saves, a 3.15 earned run average and 25 strikeouts in 20 innings.
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Pure Power is Pure Gold...
In just 18 games, Luke Gold has hit eight home runs; leading a BC lineup that has gone deep 2 times; already besting season totals from 2018 (14), 2017 (15) and 2016 (20). Gold is just the third BC hitter with six or more home runs in a season since 2015; Chris Shaw (11, 2015) and Jack Cunningham (9, 2019). Gold posted a three-home run weekend at Auburn and homered in three straight games vs. Holy Cross and UNC. He became the first Eagles since Mickey Wiswall (2010 vs. Clemson).
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Frelick Keeps it 100...
Sal Frelick needed three hits in the final game of the weekend vs. UNC (3/21) to pass teammate Cody Morissette for the fastest to 100 in program history. In his 72nd career game, Frelick went 3-for-5 to best Morissette by a game. A year earlier, Morissette became the fastest to 100; passing former first round pick Tony Sanchez (81 games). Sanchez still holds the record for most hits (119) in 100 career games; set in 2008. Morissette sits at 113 hits in 85 games.Â
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All-Time Minutes Played Leader?...
The nation's active sacrifice bunt leader, Brian Dempsey at 34 is also 24th among all players nationally with 11 sacrifice-flies. His 189 games played rank 29th, 197 hits rank 30th and 663 at-bats rank 41st.
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