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Article: Notre Dame sluggers face Seton Hall in Big East games
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- University Wire
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- March 30, 2001
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Jeff Baltruzak
University Wire
03-30-2001
(The Observer) (U-WIRE) SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- In this age of pumped-up power hitters and five home run games, the No. 13 Notre Dame baseball team is an anomaly, winning with pitching despite an offense that has struggled to put together big innings at the plate.
If there was ever a series to put Notre Dame's hitting back on track, this weekend's three games against Big East opponent Seton Hall would be it. The two teams will mix it up twice on Saturday and once on Sunday at Frank Eck Stadium.
The Pirates enter the weekend at 11-10, with a lackluster pitching staff giving up 5.18 earned runs a game. Opponents are hitting .279 collectively against Seton ...
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