GREENVILLE — It’s fitting that a wild pitch scored the winning run in No. 14 Clemson’s 9-7 victory over Furman on Tuesday from Greenville’s Flour Field.
The Paladins’ pitching walked 13 Clemson batters and hit two more as they used fiver hurlers all together. All nine of Clemson starters drew a walk.
The Tigers (18-6) scored the game-winner in the top of the eighth inning when Reed Rohlman scored on Nolen Mullen’s wild pitch. Nolan suffered the loss for Furman, while Pat Krall improved to 2-0 with the win. The junior went 3 2/3 innings, while allowing no runs on three hits.