awashbump Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Has there been anything reported about how our guys did at the scrimmage vs Tech? Maybe I just missed it on the board 1 Quote
ThatHornsGuy87 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, awashbump said: Has there been anything reported about how our guys did at the scrimmage vs Tech? Maybe I just missed it on the board Sadly @Blake Munroe is muted 1 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago I, unfortunately, didn’t get to attend the game. However, I’m working on getting some info about how things are going in general. Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago The game wasn’t televised and I wasn’t able to attend, but Schloss is scheduled to meet with the media tomorrow. Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago I saw an 11-2 type of score in favor of UT late in the scrimmage. I’ve seen someone say we have 5-6 legit offensive threats at the plate this year after watching the game. Quote
.45s Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago Blake responded to my question in Coffee and Football that they were working on something. Someone posted on Twitter that the game was 9-3. Supposedly no stats were kept, but someone posted updates on Twitter during the game. It appears that the new guy from the Northeast that batted over 400 last year and won the batting title at Cape Cod this summer had three hits (2 doubles) and 5 RBIs (Aiden Robbins). A lot of guys pitched and most did really well. Quote
Austalgia Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago John Mateer’s doctor put out a statement that Texas Tech won the scrimmage. 1 Quote
.45s Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago Found this at the Baseball website. They must have posted it earlier today. Longhorns score seven unanswered runs to cruise past Red Raiders, 9-3 ROUND ROCK, Texas — The Texas Longhorns opened their fall slate with a 9-3 exhibition win over Texas Tech in a 12-inning contest at Dell Diamond on Saturday afternoon. Texas mounted six unanswered tallies across the fifth and sixth, highlighted by a pair of two-run doubles from Aiden Robbins. Robbins also kickstarted the offensive outburst with a run-scoring single in the first, finishing 3-for-4 with five RBI. Following a standout freshman campaign, Adrian Rodriguez picked up where he left off, reaching safely four times. Rodriguez tallied three hits and plated two runs across the nearly five-hour affair. With the Longhorns and Red Raiders tied in the fifth, Rodriguez delivered a go-ahead RBI single. Two batters later, Robbins notched a two-run extra-base hit to extend the lead to 5-2. The next inning, Texas padded its advantage thanks to a bases-loaded walk and another two-RBI double from Robbins. The six-run cushion was more than enough for the Longhorns' pitching staff, which held the visitors to only three runs on seven hits. After yielding two tallies in the third, Texas held Texas Tech scoreless over the next eight frames, including four straight hitless innings. Freshmen Brett Crossland, Brody Walls, Sam Cozart and Brady Westphal combined for five strikeouts over that stretch. Overall, the Longhorns used 13 different hurlers, with the first 11 arms all tossing one frame apiece, as scheduled. Left-hander Cal Higgins logged the win, punching out a pair in a shutdown fifth. Up next, Texas returns home to host Lamar on Oct. 3. First pitch is set for 6:30 p.m. at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. Quote
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