Later in that May 1987 game, Spires tripled again, knocking in two, according to The Rock Hill Herald.
The Coastal Carolina comeback attempt fell short, but Spires did add to his career triple total that eventually hit 13. Spires' career triple total, amassed from 1987 to 1990, still had legs in 2012, still tied for seventh on the all-time Big South Conference record book.
From Coastal Carolina, Spires moved on to the Giants, taken by the club in the 20th round of the 1990 draft.
His professional career, though, was a brief one, lasting just two seasons, Spires never making it close to the majors.
At Coastal Carolina, Spires hit well enough to earn All-Big South honors twice, in 1988 and 1990, and making the All-Tournament team in 1990.
With the Giants, Spires started at short-season Everett, getting into 65 games and hitting .244. He singled and scored in a July game, then doubled and scored in the home finale.
For 1991, Spires moved to high-A San Jose, but in 77 games, he hit just .213, knocking in 18. It was Spires' second season as a pro, and also his last, his career ending at season's end.
- Rock Hill Herald, May 16, 1987: Eagles take 2, aim for crown
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