Claudia Hernandez
The Chihuahuas have just 11 wins at Southwest University Park, including Wednesday’s first game of a three-game series against the Nashville Sounds, ending with a win, 7-6.
El Paso has a total of 19 at-home losses and have struggled with getting the win at home this season.
“At home we haven’t been in a very good ball club,” said Rod Barajas, manager. “We have a very good road record, but for some reason we don’t have a good record at home.”
On Wednesday, June 13, the Chihuahuas struggled in the first half of the game, not showing much grit in the first four innings.