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No. 2 Texas Hands Kentucky Series Opening-Defeat Cover Athletics

Shaun Montoya sprinted through the bases when the lights of the Kentucky Proud Park flickered after giving Kentucky a lead for the 13TH Time in so many games of the Southeast Conference.

However, the advantage was short-lived, since Texas No. 2 reacted to the plate with three runs next time and achieved a 6: 3 victory in the first game of the series. The cats fell to 18-13 and 5-8 in the league.

Before Montoya’s explosion, the teams played in sixth place in a patient situation through five innings. The cats in the first six innings have progressed a runner to the second basis or beyond, but were only able to run over.

Notes

  • Kentucky is 18-13 (5-8 seconds) in the season.
  • This was the fifth game in Great Britain in a row against an opponent.
  • Great Britain switched off the opposing starting jug in 4.0 or fewer Innerings in eight out of 13 sec games, and nobody went more than 5.0 innerings.
  • Great Britain has held a lead in all 13 SEC games.
  • Great Britain coach Nick Mingione Is at the top in his ninth season and now has a 281-177 career record.
    • Mingione is the second closest trainer in school history.
    • Great Britain was 59-63 in April under coach Mingione.
    • Mingione is now 0-1 against Texas.
  • In his first two plates, Inf Ethan Hindle pulled an HBP to safely extend his foundation to 17 games.
    • He led into a team 16 times this season.
  • Senior Inf Patrick Herrera each reached the base four times to be four times: BB, 1B, HBP, BB.
  • RHP Nate Harris was awarded in his second SEC start: 4 IP, 4 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 4 strikeouts.

On deck

The cats continue a series against No. 2 Texas in Kentucky Proud Park on Saturday at 12 noon. It is broadcast in the SEC network and the radio is worn by the British sports network.

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