By Foster Nicholas | Sports Writer
Baylor baseball found itself in a sticky situation after allowing at least one run in each of the first five innings of Tuesday’s match against UTSA. The UTSA bats capitalized on every opportunity, and the Bears struggled to find a rhythm late, as they fell 9-7 at Baylor Ballpark.
Head coach Mitch Thompson and the Bears (8-16, 3-6 Big 12) vaulted themselves into a solid spot after plating five runs in the bottom of the second inning to counteract consistent Roadrunner (13-12, 2-1 AAC) offense. However, as the game hit the later innings, Baylor was only able to find two hits in the final five frames.