DURHAM – Duke Baseball (24-12, 9-8 ACC) concludes a four-game home stand this weekend at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, hosting No. 12 Louisville (26-10, 8-7 ACC) for a three-game set. All games are broadcasted live, with the middle of the three on ACC Network.
The Blue Devils are coming off a weekend series win at then-ranked No. 11 Boston College. In the midweek, Duke took care of William & Mary, 7-0, at the DBAP on Tuesday.
FRIDAY (4/21)
Duke vs. Louisville
6 p.m. (ET) – Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Durham, N.C.)
RADIO – Blue Devils Sports Network from LEARFIELD
VIDEO – ACCNX
Duke – RHP –
Jason White
Louisville – RHP – Ryan Hawks
SATURDAY (4/22)
Duke vs. Louisville
7 p.m. (ET) – Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Durham, N.C.)
RADIO – Blue Devils Sports Network from LEARFIELD
VIDEO – ACCN
Duke – RHP –
Alex Gow
Louisville – LHP – Riley Phillips
SUNDAY (4/23)
Duke vs. Louisville
1 p.m. (ET) – Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Durham, N.C.)
RADIO – Blue Devils Sports Network from LEARFIELD
VIDEO – ACCNX
Duke – RHP –
Ryan Higgins
Louisville – RHP – Carson Liggett
QUICK HITS
- Duke baseball has tallied 205 of its 310 runs scored this season from the fourth to eighth innings. That number accounts for 66.1% of the runs scored.
- The Blue Devils have recorded 113 two-out RBI this season, accounting for 36.5% of runs this season. Junior Jay Beshears leads the team with 14 two-out RBI, followed closely by graduate transfer Giovanni DiGiacomo with 13.
- Freshman Andrew Fischer leads the team with 10 home runs this season, hitting a solo home run in the bottom of the first inning against William & Mary on Tuesday.
- Freshman southpaw James Tallon continues to slam the door on opponents this season, collecting his eighth save of the campaign on Friday afternoon at No. 11 Boston College. His eight career saves move him into a tie for 15th all-time in program history with David Putman and is on pace to break the single season mark of 11 set by Kenny Koplove in 2015.
- The Blue Devils have tallied 63 home runs this season. That mark is 20th nationally and is on pace to break the single season record of 90 home runs. The 63 round trippers are the sixth most in a single season for Duke and third most under head coach Chris Pollard.
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