UA baseball leads Washington State 1-0 and 3-2, but Cougars get last four runs in 6-3 win over the Wildcats in Pullman, Washington.
Arizona Daily Star In a battle of whose bullpen would blink first, it was Washington State's relievers who won the staring contest against Arizona Friday night, defeating the Wildcats 6-3 in the first matchup of a three-game series on the Palouse.
People are also reading… The Wildcats' relievers — and specifically former No. 1, Friday-night starter TJ Nichols — couldn't match the Cougar bullpen's efficiency. Nichols' stat-line in earning the loss: 2 1/3 innings, three earned runs on one hit and four walks, while striking out one.
In the bottom of the fifth, the the Cougars scored via a bases-loaded walk, followed soon by a bases-loaded fielder's choice that got the out, but at the expense of the eventual game-winning run. Then, in the bottom of the seventh, Washington State's Cam Magee hit a two-run double to give the Cougars some distance and cap the scoring at 6-3.
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