Texas BASEBALL - Sat Night Juice Box Heartbreak - Recap
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FINAL
Texas - 10
Texas State - 11
Winning Pitcher: Matthew Tippie (1-0)
Losing Pitcher: David Shaw (0-1)
BOX SCORE
RECAP
For the second night in a row, starting pitching faltered early and tonight against the Bobcats, in a big way as the Horns blinked and saw themselves down 6-0 after 2 innings. Charlie Hurley wasn’t missing the zone, but more importantly he wasn’t missing bats either. On a 1-0 count with the bases loaded, Hurley served up a fat changeup to Chase Mora who promptly and quickly deposited into the LF stands for a grand slam, making it 6-0.
The Horns bounced back in the bottom of the 3rd, cutting the lead in half when Dee Kennedy, Jared Thomas, and Peyton Powell all reached base via walk or hit by pitch. Jalin Flores hit a sac fly to CF to score the first run. Porter Brown then reached base on a throwing error by the pitcher, which scored another runner, forcing Coach Trout to take out his starter. Kimble Schuessler hit a sac fly to CF to score Powell to make it 6-3 Bobcats going to the 4th inning.
In the Top 4th, freshman sensation Ryne Farber hit an RBI single to put the Bobcats up 7-4, but RHP Gage Boehm was able to bounce back by getting back to back strikeouts to end the frame after taking over for Luke Harrison.
In the Bottom 5th, the Horns again cut into the lead when Jalin Flores hit a lead off solo shot to LF that was a line drive rocket. After back to back strikeouts by the Horns, Max Belyeu hit is own rocket, this one to RF for a solo shot, cutting the Bobcats lead to 7-5. Casey Borba followed that up with a double down the LF line, but fellow freshman Nik Sanders struck out, ending the scoring threat.
In the Top 6th, Boehm got two quick outs, but then gave up a single up the middle, followed by a stolen base, followed by a wild pitch, moving the runner over to 3B. Chase Mora then hit an RBI single up the middle to increase the lead to 8-5.
In Top 7th, Max Grubbs sat down the Bobcats 1-2-3, setting up the Horns to get to work in the Bottom half of the inning. Kimble Schuessler got a 1 out single and then Max Belyeu hit a triple to the gap in right CF. Casey Borba followed that up with a walk, which brought pinch hitter Jack O’Dowd to the plate. On a 2-0 count, Jack absolutely crushed a ball (108 off the bat) to RF for a 3 run HR giving the Horns a 9-8 lead.
In the Top 8th, Ryne Farber again hit an RBI single to tie the game up, though that was all that the Bobcats could manage as Chase Mora struck out and Kimble made a perfect throw to 3B to get the runner going.
In the Bottom 8th, with 2 outs, Porter Brown came to the plate and absolutely destroyed a ball to RF (110 off the bat), giving the Horns a 10-9 lead and all the momentum.
Unfortunately, Texas State still had three outs and in the Top 9th, Shaw gave up a single after getting two quick outs and followed that up by giving up a first pitch meatball to Aaron Lugo, who promptly deposited into the LF stands to give the Bobcats an 11-10 lead, one which they would not surrender.
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BIG MOMENT
Jack O’Dowd came to the plate hitting .103 on the season in the bottom of the 7th. That was probably the biggest hit of Jack’s career and certainly the hardest (108 exit velo) for a three run home.
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INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
Max Belyeu went 2-4 on the night with with a triple and a home run. If Max can continue to work on his consistency, he could very well be a massive component to the Longhorn offense going forward.
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TAKEAWAYS
Starting pitching was really subpar tonight. Charlie Hurley is going to have to go at least 4 innings every outing or else he won’t be a starting pitcher at Texas very much longer. With the thumb injury to Galvan that will likely sideline him for at least a week, Kimble Schuessler is going to have to do a better job of receiving the ball and holding runners. Tonight he really displayed why there was such concern about the catching position before the season started. Offensively, this team needs to find a lineup that can provide better rhythm throughout as right now, there is no continuity. Hopefully a game like tonight can get guys like Porter Brown and Jack O’Dowd going, but in the mean time, it needs guys like Borba and Belyeu to continue coming through to help turn the lineup over and get to the trio of Thomas, Powell, and Flores. While going 0-3 is not the end of the world, it certainly hurts, A LOT. The Horns need to come out with their hair on fire and “an edge” as Jared Thomas likes to say tomorrow.
UP NEXT
11:05am first pitch against Vanderbilt
Texas - 10
Texas State - 11
Winning Pitcher: Matthew Tippie (1-0)
Losing Pitcher: David Shaw (0-1)
BOX SCORE
RECAP
For the second night in a row, starting pitching faltered early and tonight against the Bobcats, in a big way as the Horns blinked and saw themselves down 6-0 after 2 innings. Charlie Hurley wasn’t missing the zone, but more importantly he wasn’t missing bats either. On a 1-0 count with the bases loaded, Hurley served up a fat changeup to Chase Mora who promptly and quickly deposited into the LF stands for a grand slam, making it 6-0.
The Horns bounced back in the bottom of the 3rd, cutting the lead in half when Dee Kennedy, Jared Thomas, and Peyton Powell all reached base via walk or hit by pitch. Jalin Flores hit a sac fly to CF to score the first run. Porter Brown then reached base on a throwing error by the pitcher, which scored another runner, forcing Coach Trout to take out his starter. Kimble Schuessler hit a sac fly to CF to score Powell to make it 6-3 Bobcats going to the 4th inning.
In the Top 4th, freshman sensation Ryne Farber hit an RBI single to put the Bobcats up 7-4, but RHP Gage Boehm was able to bounce back by getting back to back strikeouts to end the frame after taking over for Luke Harrison.
In the Bottom 5th, the Horns again cut into the lead when Jalin Flores hit a lead off solo shot to LF that was a line drive rocket. After back to back strikeouts by the Horns, Max Belyeu hit is own rocket, this one to RF for a solo shot, cutting the Bobcats lead to 7-5. Casey Borba followed that up with a double down the LF line, but fellow freshman Nik Sanders struck out, ending the scoring threat.
In the Top 6th, Boehm got two quick outs, but then gave up a single up the middle, followed by a stolen base, followed by a wild pitch, moving the runner over to 3B. Chase Mora then hit an RBI single up the middle to increase the lead to 8-5.
In Top 7th, Max Grubbs sat down the Bobcats 1-2-3, setting up the Horns to get to work in the Bottom half of the inning. Kimble Schuessler got a 1 out single and then Max Belyeu hit a triple to the gap in right CF. Casey Borba followed that up with a walk, which brought pinch hitter Jack O’Dowd to the plate. On a 2-0 count, Jack absolutely crushed a ball (108 off the bat) to RF for a 3 run HR giving the Horns a 9-8 lead.
In the Top 8th, Ryne Farber again hit an RBI single to tie the game up, though that was all that the Bobcats could manage as Chase Mora struck out and Kimble made a perfect throw to 3B to get the runner going.
In the Bottom 8th, with 2 outs, Porter Brown came to the plate and absolutely destroyed a ball to RF (110 off the bat), giving the Horns a 10-9 lead and all the momentum.
Unfortunately, Texas State still had three outs and in the Top 9th, Shaw gave up a single after getting two quick outs and followed that up by giving up a first pitch meatball to Aaron Lugo, who promptly deposited into the LF stands to give the Bobcats an 11-10 lead, one which they would not surrender.
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BIG MOMENT
Jack O’Dowd came to the plate hitting .103 on the season in the bottom of the 7th. That was probably the biggest hit of Jack’s career and certainly the hardest (108 exit velo) for a three run home.
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INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE
Max Belyeu went 2-4 on the night with with a triple and a home run. If Max can continue to work on his consistency, he could very well be a massive component to the Longhorn offense going forward.
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TAKEAWAYS
Starting pitching was really subpar tonight. Charlie Hurley is going to have to go at least 4 innings every outing or else he won’t be a starting pitcher at Texas very much longer. With the thumb injury to Galvan that will likely sideline him for at least a week, Kimble Schuessler is going to have to do a better job of receiving the ball and holding runners. Tonight he really displayed why there was such concern about the catching position before the season started. Offensively, this team needs to find a lineup that can provide better rhythm throughout as right now, there is no continuity. Hopefully a game like tonight can get guys like Porter Brown and Jack O’Dowd going, but in the mean time, it needs guys like Borba and Belyeu to continue coming through to help turn the lineup over and get to the trio of Thomas, Powell, and Flores. While going 0-3 is not the end of the world, it certainly hurts, A LOT. The Horns need to come out with their hair on fire and “an edge” as Jared Thomas likes to say tomorrow.
UP NEXT
11:05am first pitch against Vanderbilt