The Georgia baseball team fell to Kennesaw State on Tuesday night, losing 4-2, and coach Scott Stricklin had a clear message for the Diamond Dogs afterwards.
He’s tired of his players’ plate approaches early in games.
“He just said we need to come out with a better fire,” said second baseman L.J. Talley. “After the fifth inning, we’ll start having good at-bats and swinging at our pitches and stuff, but before that, we haven’t been doing that for some odd reason.