Maryland baseball capitalized on Baylor’s errors to put it ahead in the second game of the three-game series.
Baylor third baseman Esteban Cardoza-Oquendo watched the ball escape him as the Terps scored two runs in the first inning. He then had another error in the sixth inning which got Maryland designated hitter Luke Shliger on base, who eventually rounded home off an RBI single which the third baseman couldn’t get his hands on.
Baylor mistakes led to Maryland runs all day in Waco, Texas as star shortstop Matt Shaw and first baseman Maxwell Costes had two RBI’s each on the day.