Boston College slugger Joe Vetrano on Friday almost single-handedly nudged Notre Dame toward the NCAA Tournament bubble, homering three times during a day/night, two-venue ACC baseball doubleheader swept by the 22nd-ranked Eagles.
In Friday’s first game Vetrano’s three-run home run in the bottom of the third inning proved to be the difference as BC evened its ACC baseball series with visiting Notre Dame with a 7-2 victory Friday afternoon in Brighton, Mass.
Boston College (34-17, 16-14) then took the series with an 8-4 victory before 3,131 fans at Boston’s Fenway Park in Boston in BC’s 11th-annual ALS Awareness Game. In that game, Vetrano homered twice and drove in five runs in the regular-season finale for both teams.
Notre Dame (30-22, 15-15) entered the day with a chance to finish as high as fifth in the ACC seeding for next week’s ACC baseball tourney in Durham, N.C. Instead the Irish tumbled to eighth, with the rest of the ACC finishing up regular-season play Saturday.
That means the Irish will draw top-seed and No. 1 nationally ranked Wake Forest (45-8, 22-6) and whoever the 12 seed turns out to be in pool play — Pitt (23-29, 10-17) or Virginia Tech (29-21, 11-17) — and needing to win both games to advance to next Friday’s semifinals.
The two teams with the worst league records in the 14-team ACC are excluded. This year that’s Louisville (31-23, 10-19) and former Notre Dame coach Link Jarrett’s Florida State Seminoles (22-31, 8-21).
The NCAA Tournament selection and reveal takes place Monday, May 29. The Irish were solidly in the field in the latest bracketology released Wednesday by DI baseball, the day after losing in extra innings to a 38-loss Northwestern team at Chicago’s Wrigley Field.
In Friday’s opener, Chris Flynn pitched seven effective innings for the Eagles to improve to 7-2. Andrew Roman finished with two scoreless frames.
Vetrano’s homer, his team-leading 17th this season at the time, came off Blake Hely (3-3) during a four-run third for the Eagles, breaking a 1-1 tie. The grad senior rightly gave up six earned runs on seven hits with two walks and five hit batsmen in 4 ⅔ innings.
Brady Gumpf hit a solo homer and Carter Putz went 2-for-4 with an RBI double to lead the Irish (30-21, 15-14).
In the Fenway game Friday night, Vetrano’s 18th home run in the first inning off Irish starter Jackson Dennies gave the Eagles an early 2-0 lead. After Dennies exited (0-3) after five innings Vetrano broke open a close game in the bottom of the sixth with his 19th, this a three-run shot, to touch off a six-run frame and give BC an 8-1 command.
Freshman Caden Spivey was charged with all six runs.
The Irish loaded the bases with no one out in the top of the eighth, and got a based-loaded walk from Zack Prajzner and scored another run on a wild pitch, but couldn’t further capitalize. Nick Juaire’s pinch-hit solo home run in the ninth accounted for the fourth Irish run.
Looking ahead to next week’s ACC tourney, the Irish and Virginia Tech didn’t play this season. Notre Dame was 2-1 on the road against Pitt and 1-2 on the road against Wake Forest. Sophomore ace lefty Jack Findlay was the winning pitcher in a 3-1 Irish victory, but has since been lost for the season to Tommy John surgery.
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