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Baylor Baseball falls late to No. 21 Dallas Baptist, 6-5

April 11, 2023
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DALLAS – Baylor baseball (12-21) remains winless on the road after a 6-5 defeat to No. 21 Dallas Baptist (24-9) Tuesday night at Horner Ballpark.

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Freshman shortstop Kolby Branch had his 14th multi-hit game of the season with a 2-4, two RBI performance.

With the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the ninth, junior left fielder Hunter Simmons scorched what appeared to be a go-ahead extra-base hit before DBU’s centerfielder, Jace Grady, made a terrific snow cone grab to kill the Bears rally and end the game.

In the loss, BU’s offense finished the evening with ten hits. Freshman shortstop Kolby Branch had his 14th multi-hit game of the season with a 2-4, two RBI performance.

Despite the offense playing well enough to win, three of the six free passes that the BU pitching staff handed out ultimately came around to score.

Earlier in the game, Simmons lined his second home run of the season over the left wall to tie the game at one apiece.

In the bottom of the second, the Patriots added two runs off of Thursday’s starter, Brett Garcia. Garcia finished the evening surrendering three runs, two hits and three walks in only an inning pitched.

The Bears kept the bats hot and put up a three-spot in the third to take a 4-3 lead. In the frame, Branch lined a 2-RBI single through the right side, and sophomore first baseman John Ceccoli hit a sacrifice fly into right field.

In the fifth, junior Cole Tremain picked up his seventh RBI of the season with an infield single that scored Branch from third.

In the bottom of the frame, DBU tied the game at five apiece with a two-run homer off of junior Adam Muirhead. On the year, Muirhead has walked 24 batters and allowed 16 hits in 16 innings pitched.

The Patriots scored the go-ahead run in the eighth on an RBI double off of junior righty Grant Golomb.

 

 

Final:  Dallas Baptist 6 - Baylor 5

W: Brady Rose (5-0) L: Grant Golomb (1-2) S: Kyle Amendt (7)

POTG: Kolby Branch 2-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB


WHAT’S NEXT

Baylor baseball (12-21, 4-8) will return home for a conference series against the Texas Longhorns (24-10, 6-3). The opener will be Friday night at 6:30 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+.

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Baylor Baseball falls late to No. 21 Dallas Baptist, 6-5

3,635 Views | 7 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by STxBear81
baylorfan1995
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I'm not one to give participation trophies but we look so much better than the beginning of the year. We were 3 inches away from a double to win the game last night. This team next year will be solid. Keep working Bears! Trust MITCH! Lets goooooo!
SoonerFrogs
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lot of different players getting PT than when the season began
BellCountyBear
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Do these dorks have a chance against whorn this weekend?
Jorkel
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Baylor has a chance if Texas plays down to our level. However if both teams play close to their potential I don't think we stack up well.
MrGolfguy
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BellCountyBear said:

Do these dorks have a chance against whorn this weekend?
I don't feel tardy
El Oso
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Caught the game in person.
1. Pitching is bad. It's a midweek game, so getting midpack pitchers anyway. That said, I think we had one 1-2-3 inning all night. That potential double gets us the lead, but I doubt it wins it. Too many free passes issued and just some bad pitches that got hit hard.

2. Texas sweeps us based on what I saw. They most likely score double digits at least once.

3. It may be better than the start of the year, but there's a long way still to go. Next year will be bad. Better, but still bad. This is a three year fix minimum.

Major kudos though for trusting that kid to bunt with two strikes. Too bad he hit it too far to move the runner.
STxBear81
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I'll comment. We need starters to go at least 5 innings each game. Have bullpen be strong and very few walks if any.
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