Pitching struggles and missed opportunities on offense cost No. 2 Kentucky baseball (40-14 23-10 SEC) against South Carolina (36-22 14-17 SEC) by a score of 6-5, ending Kentucky’s run in the SEC Tournament.
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“We’re looking to go out there and execute quality pitches and we let a few too many get away from us today,” Cameron O’Brien said. “We’ve got to hone in on that before the postseason.”
