Offense. Defense. Pitching. All of it came alive in the Washington Huskies’ first game of the season.
The First Two: The first two innings are always crucial for establishing the game’s patterns and mentality and in the first two for the Huskies, their offense made short work of a pitcher who came in on a .99 career ERA and leaves with a 9 ERA thus far in 2024. Actually, it wasn’t two innings but 2.1 that Jordy Bahl exited with a possible injury but by then, purple and gold notched three wild pitches, three earned runs and a few hits to join.