Kentucky could not come up with the timely hit on Friday in the series opener against Missouri.
The No. 22 Wildcats stranded 13 runners on the night, leaving the door open for the struggling Tigers to plate the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning of a 5-4 win at Kentucky Proud Park.
“We didn’t do enough to win,” said a frustrated UK head coach Nick Mingione after his shortest postgame Q&A sessions of the season. “Like, we had our chances. Give them credit, they came back. They got the big hit, but we had our chances, and we just didn’t capitalize.”
Timely hits elusive to Bat Cats in series-opening loss to Mizzou - On3
The No. 22 Wildcats stranded 13 runners on the night, leaving the door open for the struggling Tigers to plate the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning of a 5-4 win at Kentucky Proud Park.
“We didn’t do enough to win,” said a frustrated UK head coach Nick Mingione after his shortest postgame Q&A sessions of the season. “Like, we had our chances. Give them credit, they came back. They got the big hit, but we had our chances, and we just didn’t capitalize.”
Timely hits elusive to Bat Cats in series-opening loss to Mizzou - On3