On the heels of a historic three-game sweep of Oregon, Arizona baseball fell back to two games under .500 on Tuesday night when they were defeated by arch rival Arizona State, 10-7, in a back-and-forth affair at Hi Corbett Field.
In a game that featured four ties and five lead changes, the Wildcats’ defense was simply not good enough (a common theme this season) and ultimately cost them the win against their in-state rival.
Arizona (22-24, 10-14) made three errors, the last of which resulted in two unearned runs to tie the game in the top of the seventh inning.