MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Jackson Galloway had the approach he wanted. Both times in the sixth inning.
Leading off the frame coming off the bench trailing 5-1, the pinch-hitting outfielder wanted to see some pitches and cover the plate with his swing, as head coach Jim Toman turned a plethora of righties to take advantage of Charlotte pitcher Spencer Giesting's southpaw windup. Ball, ball, foul, ball, ball, Galloway walked for Middle Tennessee's first runner of the inning.
As luck would have it, Galloway would be the team's first run that inning.