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For the last two weekends, South Carolina’s one-two punch of Roman Kimball followed by Ty Good on Fridays has worked like a charm. But in their third go at it, Kimball struggled to make it through one inning, causing Good to come in much quicker than anticipated. It didn’t seem to affect the right-hander, though, as he pitched another gem in the No. 15 Gamecocks’ 10-2 win over Missouri on Friday. [GamecockCentral for $1: In-depth coverage and a great community] After coming in the second following Kimball who gave up back-to-back homers, Good plunked the first batter he faced. But he settled i…

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