By Michael Haag | Sports Writer
It’s been a roller coaster ride for Baylor baseball thus far, but amid a spotty bullpen, the bats have come alive. It’s not often you see a stretch of 46 runs across 25 innings, but the Bears are feeling themselves as they gear into the heart of Big 12 play.
“I think just hitting is so contagious,” junior infielder Jack Pineda said. “You’re starting to kind of see us all get hot at the right time hopefully.”
Baylor (16-11, 2-4 Big 12) is almost through a short stint of non-conference play, and has a chance to ignite a six-game win streak with a win over No.