HOUSTON, Texas — The Arizona Wildcats (7-4) fell to the No. 3 Tennessee Volunteers (11-0) on Sunday morning at Daikin Park in the championship game of the Astros Foundation College Classic.
Starting pitcher
Smith Bailey, a true freshman, excelled in his third collegiate start against one of the most dangerous lineups in the nation. The right-hander worked 5.1 innings, allowed just two runs, and struck out six while issuing zero walks. Bailey was saddled with the loss, moving to 0-1 on the year.
Arizona's lone run came from a two-out rally in the bottom of the second inning; catcher
Adonys Guzman dropped a double into center field and was driven in three pitches later on a triple roped to the wall in left center by
Easton Breyfogle.
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- Arizona's pitching staff limited Tennessee to just five runs, tied for their lowest output of the year; the Volunteers are averaging 11.6 runs per game this year.
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