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UNC rolls to third consecutive Super Regional with big offense early, outstanding relief pitching

If you let No. 4 North Carolina pile up runs early, the Tar Heels’ bullpen isn’t going to let you back into the game. East Carolina discovered that on successive nights, and that has UNC heading to the Chapel Hill Super Regional for a third consecutive season. The No. 1 regional seed Tar Heels built an early seven-run lead and coasted to a 9–3 win Sunday. (Tar Heel Tribune)

ECU rolls into Sunday regional final with UNC Baseball

North Carolina and East Carolina will meet for the fifth time this season. The Pirates, the No. 3 seed in the Chapel Hill Regional, earned the latest battle of in-state rivals by rolling to a 10-0 victory over VCU in an elimination game Sunday. UNC, which will be designated the home team, can advance to the Super Regionals with a win in the 5:06 p.m. game. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Kane Kepley not cooling off for High-A affiliate of Chicago Cubs

The fun never ends for South Bend Cubs outfielder , who went 2-for-3 on Thursday with his 28th steal (in 40 games) and his third triple. Kepley is 28-for-29 on steal attempts. Kepley, a standout at South Rowan High, Liberty and North Carolina, has been a terror all season in the Midwest League. That’s at the High A level of the minor leagues. (Salisbury Post)

Video: Colin Hynek, Caden Glauber Push UNC Baseball Past ECU, 7-5 - Highlights

Powered by two explosive innings, UNC Baseball defeated East Carolina, 7-5, on Saturday night in the winners' bracket of the Chapel Hill Regional. North Carolina is now one win away from its 13th Super Regional. Check out the highlights. (View Video)

Caden Glauber Carrying the Tradition, Thriving Under Pressure for UNC Baseball

UNC freshman pitcher grew up on the Jersey Shore, 10 minutes from the beach. Most nights, he could be found throwing with his dad, Keith, who was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals, spent seven years in the minors, and threw 15 big league innings for the Reds, on the street. The two would spend hours tossing the ball to each other. (Inside Carolina)

Colin Hynek's Homer Flips Script, Sparks Tar Heel Comeback Over ECU

called timeout. With two on in the fourth inning and UNC trailing 3-0, the Tar Heels’ skipper made his way from the third-base coaching box toward home plate to meet , who had just swung over the top of a changeup from ECU's Luke Payne. "He just told me to stay short, hit something in the gap, and that he believed in me." (Inside Carolina)

Lucas: ECU Rapid Reactions

Thank goodness isn't still in high school. The freshman righthander, who reclassified to be part of this year's Tar Heel team, entered the game in the fourth and was excellent. He pitched 4.1 innings, allowing just three hits and striking out eight of the 17 batters he faced. Amazingly, Carolina is now 24-0 when Glauber pitches in a game. (GoHeels.com)

Video: UNC vs. ECU Post-Chapel Hill Regional Press Conferences

North Carolina and East Carolina baseball coaches and players postgame press conferences following the Tar Heels' 7-5 victory over the Pirates on Saturday at Boshamer Stadium in the NCAA Tournament Chapel Hill Regional. (View Video)

Colin Hynek ignites UNC’s offense, Caden Glauber oustanding as Heels knock off ECU

It took ’s red-hot bat, along with some between-pitches words from Coach , to ignite Carolina’s offense. Hynek’s game-tying three-run homer in the fourth inning was the catalyst as the No. 4 Tar Heels erased an early three-run deficit to knock off East Carolina 7–5 in a winners bracket game Saturday of the Chapel Hill Regional. (Tar Heel Tribune)

Chicago Cubs reliever Trent Thornton embracing return to majors after tearing his Achilles

All could do was hope for the best. Thornton hadn’t dealt with many injuries during his professional baseball career, but a torn left Achilles tendon at the end of July while trying to cover first base ended his season with the Seattle Mariners and created uncertainty about how the reliever would come back from such a significant injury. (Yahoo! Sports)
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