Kentucky bounced back from a lopsided Friday loss to take down No. 4 Georgia 10-7 Saturday afternoon, ending the Bulldogs’ winning streak at 17 games. They were three wins away from tying the longest win streak in program history (20 straight in 1908).
After a disappointing effort in the series opener on Friday, the Kentucky lineup exploded for 10 runs on 13 hits Saturday. Eight different Wildcat batters totaled at least one hit, while four totaled at least two. Left fielder Cole Hage went 3-6 at the plate with two RBI, pushing his season batting average back up to .441 (sixth in SEC).
Along with the hits, Kentucky was gifted with 11 free passes from the Georgia pitching staff (seven walks, four HBP).
Kentucky bounces back with thrilling 10-7 win over No. 4 Georgia​
After a disappointing effort in the series opener on Friday, the Kentucky lineup exploded for 10 runs on 13 hits Saturday. Eight different Wildcat batters totaled at least one hit, while four totaled at least two. Left fielder Cole Hage went 3-6 at the plate with two RBI, pushing his season batting average back up to .441 (sixth in SEC).
Along with the hits, Kentucky was gifted with 11 free passes from the Georgia pitching staff (seven walks, four HBP).
Kentucky bounces back with thrilling 10-7 win over No. 4 Georgia​
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