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BSB leaves an additional Innings thriller on Gonzaga, 8-7 in 10 Innings

8




winner

Gonzaga
Gon

2-4

7




Baylor
Bu

6-1

winner

8

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Points after periods
team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R H E


Gonzaga
Gon
0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 2 1 8 13 1


Baylor
Bu
0 0 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 7 10 4


W: Erik Hoffberg (1-0)
L: Petrowski, Andrew (0-1)
S: Michael Cunneely (2)

Waco, Texas – Baylor Baseball dropped his series finale in 10 innerings in 10 innerings on Sunday afternoon in the Baylor Ball Park in Waco.

The bears and bulldogs went back and forth with five lead and two ties through the ball game, with the bulldogs ultimately brought to the top in an additional frame. BU placed the binding run on the first basis in the 10th after the races were evaluated in every bottom of the eighth and ninth place to stay alive.

Senior rights Will Glatch Posted three goalless innings of relief, the Baylor -Starter supports Cole Stasio Who got four innings through and only allowed two runs with two goals with four strike outs. Senior citizen Patrick Hail And Caleb Bunch Had big moments in the eighth to prevent the ZAGs from scoring a goal and gave the bears an opportunity on the plate.

Each of the lower four rackets in the BU set up scored a few hits, including an RBI triple of Senior Outfield games Ty Johnson In the lower end of the ninth. Freshman Infieldder Pearson Riebock drove in two runs and in the second catcher JJ Kennett Started his first Homerun as a bear, a two runs to knot the score in the fifth inning.

The decline

After the two sides had acted in the first two frames zeros, it was Gonzaga who opened the rating with a run in the third place on an RBI single. However, Baylor replied with a three part in fourth place on Riebock's two Run Single and an RBI knock from Kennett.

A three-run Homerun and an RBI double brought the Bulldogs 5: 3 to the top of the fifth, but BU reacted again with Kennett's two runs to knot the goal line with 5: 5 through six innerings.

Glatch continued to put on zeros on the hill and turned the ball around the eighth, which recorded a large strike with the loaded bases. Bunch came away with two and carried out a fly to leave the bases full of bulldogs. Then the bears reign the leadership in the bottom of the eighth as redshirt senior outfield Enzo Apodaca was hit by a pitch with invited bases, which made it 6-5.

In ninth place, the ZAGs put each of the first two batteries and both made them 90 feet with a sacrificial colored. An RBI Groundout and a Baylor error enabled both runs, which gave the Bulldogs 7: 6.

Again, BU countered to bind the ball game on Johnson's RBI triple in the ninth rebi in the home half. But Gonzaga would urge the last record of the game into the 10sTH On a passed ball to avoid the series.

Highlights

• Baylor has registered its fourth two -digit hit performance as a team with 10 goals.
• Red shirt senior of Enzo Apodaca Received his sixth game with a goal and a RBI.
• Senior of Ty Johnson Published his third multi-hit game of the season, which contained an RBI triple with the game, his first three excavator of the year.
• Freshman Inf Pearson Riebock It added two hits, its second multi-hit performance of 2025.
• Riebock also drove in two runs, a high season.
• Sophomore C JJ Kennett Started his first career Homerun as part of his two-hit and three-RBI day. It marked its second multi-hit and multi-RBI production of the year.
• Senior infer Tyriq Kemp recorded his fifth multi-hit game of the season.
• Senior RHP in the fifth year Cole Stasio Am his career with four rashes.
• Senior RHP Will Glatch Worked three innings and subjected two in their career and fanned two to get his personal best.
• Senior Righty's Patrick Hail And Caleb Bunch Every published goalless appearances.

Statistics of the day

8 – Baylors six to nine Hitter (Ty JohnsonPresent Pearson RiebockPresent JJ Kennett And Tyriq Kemp) combined for eight of the 10 hits of the club a day.

Quotable
Head coach Mitch Thompson
About the competitiveness of today's ball game …

“I thought the competitiveness was excellent from both teams for a game in the early season. Both teams wanted to win. They win a series on Saturday and play on Sunday for the sweep. We wanted them today, but obviously I fought very hard And I fought them too.

Senior RHP Will Glatch
What the team can learn from the loss …

“It is difficult. It is always difficult to fight bad things, and especially when you win most of the game and then come back. But I think we have learned a bit about ourselves today and if you we hit her enough.

What's next

Baylor (6-1) host Stephen F. Austin (3-4) for a matchup during the week, on Tuesday, February 25th, in the Baylor Ball Park in Waca for 6:30 p.m. Games closes home.

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