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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Samford University baseball team extended its winning streak to 13 straight games Tuesday as the Bulldogs earned a 4-0 shutout triumph against the Alabama Crimson Tide in a high-profile midweek matchup held at Sewell-Thomas Stadium.
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In the victory,
Samford (24-14) starting pitcher
Hamp Skinner (4-1) hurled five shutout innings and only allowed two hits in the contest. He finished with three strikeouts and only walked one batter.
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The Bulldogs' pitching staff has been dominant during the winning streak. Samford is outscoring its opponents 107-23 and has registered two straight shutouts, including three in its last four games. The Bulldogs have only allowed six runs in the last seven outings and are outscoring opponents, 57-6, since April 7, in games against The Citadel, Auburn, Mercer and
Alabama (21-17).
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Offensively, Samford continued its trend of scoring early to garner a quick lead.
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The Bulldogs tallied two runs in the first and added a score in the third inning to jump out to a 3-0 advantage. Samford's
Brooks Carlson finished 3-for-4 at the plate with two RBI and a run scored. He also provided the blast of the night as he crushed a full-count offering off the top portion of the scoreboard in deep left field.
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The loud home run nearly hit the clock on the scoreboard about 50 feet off the ground.
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The Bulldogs also received multi-hit performances from
Troy Dixon and
Max Pinto. Dixon went 2-for-5 with two runs scored, while Pinto turned in a 2-for-3 outing with a run and an RBI. Samford's
Ayrton Schafer and
Anthony Mulrine also added hits and drove in big scores for the Bulldogs.
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Following Skinner's outstanding start, junior
Jack Rude entered the game and registered one of his performances of the season. Rude didn't allow a single hit in three full innings of action and notched a trio of strikeouts.
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Finally, Samford's closer,
Wyatt Burns, entered in the ninth inning and shut the door on the Crimson Tide. Burns struck out two of the three batters he faced in the perfect frame.
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The Bulldogs' 13-game winning streak is now the second-longest in school history. Samford, then Howard College, closed out the 1957 season with 11 straight wins and then added 17 consecutive victories to open the 1958 campaign for a school-record 28-game streak.
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The Samford University baseball team will next be in action Friday at 5 p.m. (CT) as the Bulldogs begin a huge three-game SoCon series on the road against the UNCG Spartans in a contest featuring the top two teams in the conference standings.
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