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1 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK GLENN BEIL // Tallahassee Democrat YOU’RE OUT!: Freshman second baseman Devon Travis slaps the tag on sophomore right fi elder Nathan Melendres as the Florida State Seminoles came back to defeat the Miami Hurricanes 7-6 on a two-run walk-off home run Sunday at Dick Howser Stadium. FSU clinched the series for the fi rst time in three years. The Miami Vol. 89, Issue 24 | April 26 - April 28, 2010 HURRICANE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI IN CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, SINCE 1929 This may sting for quite some time. When tempers f lared on the field at Dick Howser Stadium two years ago after the No. 1 Miami clinched a series victory against No. 2 Florida State, the historic rivalry was sparked with a new surge of energy. Upon their return to Tallahassee, howev-er, the Canes were unable to repeat their past success, losing the final two games against the No. 6 Seminoles in heartbreaking fashion and dropping their second straight road series. The Hurricanes (29-11, 15-6 ACC) over-came a rough start from junior lefty Chris Hernandez on Friday night, taking the series opener 6-5. Laboring through just over three innings of work, Hernandez was pulled after allowing four earned runs early in the game. Six Miami relievers combined for shutdown baseball the rest of the game, allowing only two hits and one earned run to the Seminoles (31-10, 14-7 ACC). Offensively, the Hurricanes were led by ju-nior Chris Pelaez who broke out of a slump go-ing 2-for-4 with two RBI. Sophomore Harold Martinez hit his team leading 13th home run of the season. Seminole junior left fielder and part-time relief pitcher Mike McGee hit two home runs in the opener, a harbinger of things to come from one of the ACC’s most dangerous players. BY CAMRON GHORBI | CONTRIBUTING SPORTS WRITER PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP ADDERALL MEDICINE PREFERRED STUDY STIMULANT DURING FINALS TIME PAGE 3 LOOK AT THE FACTS OBAMA IS CRITICIZED, BUT CHANGE HAS HAVE OCCURRED SINCE 2009 PAGE 15 A YEAR IN REVIEW FROM BEATING VIRGINIA IN FOOTBALL TO HELPING HAITI AFTER THE QUAKE PAGE 16 CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS SENIOR PREVIOUSLY NAMED MISS DC IS NOW RUNNING FOR MISS USA PAGE 19 SEE LOSS, PAGE 28 History fails to repeat itself in weekend Tallahassee series Scalped by Noles
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Title | Miami Hurricane, April 26, 2010 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 2010-04-26 |
Coverage Temporal | 2010-2019 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 digital file (PDF) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Digital ID | mhc_20100426 |
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Full Text | 1 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK GLENN BEIL // Tallahassee Democrat YOU’RE OUT!: Freshman second baseman Devon Travis slaps the tag on sophomore right fi elder Nathan Melendres as the Florida State Seminoles came back to defeat the Miami Hurricanes 7-6 on a two-run walk-off home run Sunday at Dick Howser Stadium. FSU clinched the series for the fi rst time in three years. The Miami Vol. 89, Issue 24 | April 26 - April 28, 2010 HURRICANE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI IN CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, SINCE 1929 This may sting for quite some time. When tempers f lared on the field at Dick Howser Stadium two years ago after the No. 1 Miami clinched a series victory against No. 2 Florida State, the historic rivalry was sparked with a new surge of energy. Upon their return to Tallahassee, howev-er, the Canes were unable to repeat their past success, losing the final two games against the No. 6 Seminoles in heartbreaking fashion and dropping their second straight road series. The Hurricanes (29-11, 15-6 ACC) over-came a rough start from junior lefty Chris Hernandez on Friday night, taking the series opener 6-5. Laboring through just over three innings of work, Hernandez was pulled after allowing four earned runs early in the game. Six Miami relievers combined for shutdown baseball the rest of the game, allowing only two hits and one earned run to the Seminoles (31-10, 14-7 ACC). Offensively, the Hurricanes were led by ju-nior Chris Pelaez who broke out of a slump go-ing 2-for-4 with two RBI. Sophomore Harold Martinez hit his team leading 13th home run of the season. Seminole junior left fielder and part-time relief pitcher Mike McGee hit two home runs in the opener, a harbinger of things to come from one of the ACC’s most dangerous players. BY CAMRON GHORBI | CONTRIBUTING SPORTS WRITER PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP ADDERALL MEDICINE PREFERRED STUDY STIMULANT DURING FINALS TIME PAGE 3 LOOK AT THE FACTS OBAMA IS CRITICIZED, BUT CHANGE HAS HAVE OCCURRED SINCE 2009 PAGE 15 A YEAR IN REVIEW FROM BEATING VIRGINIA IN FOOTBALL TO HELPING HAITI AFTER THE QUAKE PAGE 16 CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS SENIOR PREVIOUSLY NAMED MISS DC IS NOW RUNNING FOR MISS USA PAGE 19 SEE LOSS, PAGE 28 History fails to repeat itself in weekend Tallahassee series Scalped by Noles |
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