Even with a few helpers from Ohio State, Ohio’s offense remained quiet for yet another game.
The Bobcats took advantage of the Buckeyes errors but couldn’t capitalize enough in scoring situations. They fell to the Buckeyes 6-3 Tuesday night in front of over two thousand fans at Bob Wren Stadium.
Ohio (10-14) out-hit Ohio State, but it came up short because of its 1-for-10 showing with runners in scoring position and 11 stranded base runners.
“I think we just need to have a better approach at the plate,” leadoff hitter Manny De Jesus said. “Just swing at more strikes and work the pitchers.