David Newmann had a rough start in the final game of the Dallas Baptist series, but he settled down and ended up with "his best start of the year" and the 14-6 win. In the first inning Newmann threw a wild pitch, walked a run in, and let another run score off a throwing error. He followed that up with five shutout innings and seven strikeouts, allowing us to make up for the early deficit.
If you like baseball you will like this one. In the third inning we only had one hit, a single, but managed to score six runs and strand three runners. How does that even happen? The eight walks may or may not have been a factor.
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