AUSTIN, Texas — Over the course of its six-game winning streak, Oklahoma State had displayed an ideal product of baseball.
Errors, which were recurrent in the early stages of the season given the multitude of young prospects immersed in the group’s lineup, seldom occurred. Walks were not an issue. OSU’s offense found its stride, logging an average of 13.16 runs per game during its win streak.
On Friday, however, those issues resurfaced for No. 14 OSU in a series-opening 7-5 loss to Texas at UFCU Disch-Faulk Field. Even worse, they transpired in the latter stages of the game.