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Wild pitches and throws in the seventh allow Pirates to defeat former Big East foe

After giving up 12 runs in its first two games in the USC Upstate-Wofford Tournament, the Seton Hall baseball team shutout the Pittsburgh Panthers, 1-0, on Saturday night in the final match of the series in Spartanburg, S.C.

The Hall was led by a strong six-inning outing by starting pitcher Rick DeVito, as the sophomore right-hander struck out seven while allowing only three hits, two walks, and no runs in his six innings of work.

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Pittsburgh’s Blair Clavo also had a strong start, throwing six solid frames of no-run ball, with eight strikeouts of his own.