East Carolina drops baseball series opener at Charlotte

by | Apr 12, 2025

The East Carolina baseball team dropped its fifth straight game in a 6-0 loss to Charlotte in Friday’s AAC series opener.

Below is more from ECU Sports Information.

Check out Pirate Radio

Website | Facebook | X (formerly Twitter) | Instagram | YouTube

=====

Photo credit: (ECU Sports Information photo)

By ECUPirates.com

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Blake Gillespie threw eight scoreless innings to help lift Charlotte past East Carolina 6-0 Friday night in an American Athletic Conference series opener at Truist Field.

The 49ers (20-13, 7-3 AAC) held a 7-5 advantage in the hit column and clubbed a pair of home runs while the Pirates (20-15, 6-4 AAC) saw five different batters register a hit each.

Gillespie (5-3) scattered the five ECU hits and struck out 11 against just one walk to earn the victory. Ethan Norby (4-4) was saddled with the loss after allowing six runs (five earned) on six hits with two walks and five strikeouts.

Dawson Bryce paced the home side with two hits, two runs scored and two RBI while Logan Poteet also drove in a pair of runs and scored two. Braden Burress logged a hit and drew a walk at the top of the Pirate lineup.

A walk and hit by pitch to begin the bottom of the first put Charlotte in business as it would plate the game’s first two runs via a Cody Gunderson RBI single and a fielder’s choice that scored Noah Furcht from third.

The 49ers extended the lead to four in the home half of the fourth with a Poteet two-run home run and did not allow East Carolina much the rest of the way. A two spot in the sixth rounded out the evening as Gillespie spread out a double and three singles over the fourth through eighth frames before Joseph Taylor retired the Pirate side in order in the top of the ninth.

Up Next: ECU and Charlotte continue the series Saturday back on campus at the 49ers’ Hayes Stadium.

Top Headlines

Pirates in baseball: Jeff Hoffman gets save as Blue Jays top Yankees

The Toronto Blue Jays secured a victory on Monday that helped kick off their series with the AL East-leading New York Yankees. JAYS WIN! 🥳 pic.twitter.com/01qe0TcBmD — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) July 1, 2025 East Carolina baseball alum Jeff Hoffman got his second save in...

ECU names Francisco as Baseball Director Of Operations

A former East Carolina baseball player has been named as the next school’s Baseball Director of Operations. Below is a media release from ECU Sports Iformation with more details. Check out Pirate Radio Website | Facebook | X (formerly Twitter) | Instagram | YouTube |...

Harold Varner III has best finish of 2025 LIV Golf season in Dallas

Although he didn’t win, East Carolina golf alum Harold Varner III picked up a nice consolation prize at Sunday’s LIV Golf Dallas tournament. Varner shot his second straight par on Sunday to finish at -5 and tied for fifth. His 4Aces GC teammate, Patrick Reed, won a...

CFL Week 4: DaShaun Amos, Hamilton pick up first win of season.

East Carolina football alum DaShaun Amos and his new team, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, picked up their first win of the season on Saturday as Week 4 of the CFL season wrapped up. Amos, who joined the team as a free agent after playing for the Toronto Argonauts, had three...

Could Linval Joseph help fill gap on DL for Raiders?

The Las Vegas Raiders may need some help on the defensive line. Defensive tackle Christian Wilkins has not recovered from his broken foot that cut his season short in 2024. JustBlogBaby.com reports he did not participate in OTAs and minicamp in the spring. That means...