Panthers Welcome Dukes for Three-Game Set
The Georgia State Panthers (15-19, 4-8) are set to host the James Madison Dukes (16-15, 6-6) for a three-game baseball series from April 10-12 at GSU Baseball Complex. The matchup features notable pitchers, including Georgia State's Hunter Atkins and Jake Hembree, and James Madison's Max Kuhle and Luke Alexander. The Panthers are looking to improve their offensive performance, while the Dukes aim to maintain their edge with a strong batting lineup.
By the Numbers- Georgia State is hitting .260 as a team, scoring 212 runs with 291 hits over 34 games.
- James Madison leads with a .284 team batting average, recording 204 runs and 284 hits.
While Georgia State struggles with a higher team ERA (6.28) compared to James Madison (6.76), the Panthers have showcased strong individual performances, particularly with pitchers like Hembree boasting a 3.96 ERA.
State of Play- Georgia State's John Beverley leads the team with a .365 batting average and 18 stolen bases.
- James Madison's Clay Thompson and Josiah Seguin are key hitters with averages of .359 and .366, respectively, contributing to an aggressive base running strategy with 101 steals.
As the series unfolds, both teams will look to capitalize on their pitching strengths and capitalizing on offensive opportunities. The outcome will significantly impact their standings in the conference, making this series crucial.
Bottom LineWith strong individual performances and contrasting team statistics, this series could redefine each team's trajectory in the season. The Panthers need to shore up their pitching to compete effectively against the Dukes' formidable batting lineup.
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