By Michael Haag | Sports Writer
Transferring to Baylor from the University of Nevada after four years of being part of the wolf pack is quite the change. For senior transfer right-handed pitcher Jake Jackson, that change was “tough,” and with being new, he said he dealt with having to establish himself and build his reputation. Fortunately, the team welcomed Jackson and made him feel part of the “Baylor Family,” integrating him into a sense of team unity as Baylor baseball continues through their fall slate.
“Hats off to all the guys that have been here, Jack Pineda, Tyler Thomas, just to name a few,” Jackson said.