Paul Mainieri, Gamecocks and South Carolina
The Gamecocks led Morehead State by 11 runs after three innings and Mainieri opted for the platoon in his dugout. He made five defensive changes and three substitutions, headlined by taking out top hitters Nathan Hall and Ethan Petry.
Paul Mainieri stood on the grass of Fluor Field in Greenville Saturday — having already lost his first Palmetto State series before every even facing Clemson at home — and sounded like a man who lost his wallet and was prepared to trek through a sewer if that’s what was needed.
Clemson baseball continued its hot start and clinched a series win over South Carolina and Mainieri with a 5-1 victory at Fluor Field in Greenville on Saturday. The No. 13 Tigers, who won 5-3 in Clemson a day earlier, went up two games to none in the rivalry series heading into Sunday’s finale at Founders Park in Columbia.
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Paul Mainieri, Steve Spurrier have this in common when it comes to USC-Clemson rivalryI’ve never seen anything like it. ... I’m starting to think fans care more about how we do against Clemson than how we do in the SEC.”
Paul Mainieri is slowly getting integrated at South Carolina and into rivalry culture. The 67-year-old coach has been getting acclimated to Columbia with the two words that his predecessors heard and his successors will hear: Beat Clemson. “I’m like ...
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