What blowout loss?
Less than 48 hours removed from an all-around bad performance in its home opener, Arizona rebounded in a big way with a 14-3 win over Milwaukee on Thursday night at Hi Corbett Field.
“One of the greatest things about baseball is the ability to turn the page,” UA coach Chip Hale said.
The Wildcats (4-1) scored eight runs in the top of the first inning, sending 12 batters to the plate and having new leadoff hitter Nik McClaughry score twice. They finished with 19 hits, four by Chase Davis, who hit a moon shot to lead off the fourth that landed on the Terry Francona Hitting Center.