The No. 20 Boston College Eagles (35-15, 17-9 ACC) baseball team suffered a 14-4 run-rule loss to the Clemson Tigers (27-20, 7-16 ACC) on Saturday afternoon in the middle game of the series to force a rubber match. One of the keys to the Eagles’ success this season has been small ball. The Tigers took that key and used it to their advantage to plate 11 runs in the first inning to go up 11-0. Tryston McCladdie started the scoring with a bases-loaded drawn walk, followed by a sacrifice fly by Jarren Purify, an RBI bunt single by Tyler Lichtenberger, and a two-RBI single by Jason Fultz Jr. to make things 5-0. After the first five runs, Clemson’s offense continued to cruise in the first. Bryce Clavon knocked down a bunt single to bring in a run and make things 6-0.…