CLEMSON –Drew Titsworth had never started a baseball game in his Clemson career. In fact, he had never thrown more than four innings in a game.
However, that all changed on Friday.
With regular second-day starter Ethan Darden struggling as of late, head coach Erik Bakich decided to change things up in Game 2 against Louisville, and it paid off.
Titsworth not only got his first start, but the right hander threw six scoreless innings, as No. 3 Clemson knocked off the 17th-ranked Cardinals, 2-1, at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. The win allowed the Tigers to clinch the series, as they improved to 7-0 in weekend series this season.