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Brassfield blinds while TCU increases Fresno State

Brassfield blinds while TCU increases Fresno State

The fries with TCU horns (12-4) obtained a series of series over the Fresno state bulldogs (5-10) with a victory of 12-6 Sunday. However, not done, without remarkable pitching performance from the left-handed left-handed Mason Brassfield.

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After the frogs orchestrated an exit from the back of the cherry behind a huge relief exit BRADEN SLOAN Saturday, TCU sent its right-handed bud Trever Baumler to rise to the rubber against the state of Fresno. After a top 1-2-3 of the first half, the frog offense took over in half a home.

A lead ride issued to Colton Griffin and one of the lilac Cole Cramer Set runners at the corners with one outside. Chase Brunson Griffin plated from the third with a reversed soil ball on a 4-3 party, offering TCU an advance of 1-0 at the beginning of 1-0.

Despite the fact that he played the lead role, Baumler faced problems in the second half. After sinking each of the first two beats, Hitter designated Giffen Sotomayor tied the ball game on a single right field. For the Fresno State put runners to the second and third after Sawyer Strosnider was labeled with a field error allowing runners to advance.

With runners in the scoring position, Cam Schneider He put a perfect safety for the first base line to mark the advance running and give the bulldogs an advantage of 2-1.

The frogs tied -o at the bottom of the half after Anthony Silva passed in second place with a double lead. After a land Sam Myers, Noah Franco Touched after it was submerged before Strosnider brought TCU to the rear level with a single RBI on the left field line.

Just as TCU tied the ball game, the Bulldogs exploded for four rounds in the third half. The biggest hit in the half was a three -round bomb in Mammoth outside Bobby Blandford’s bat.

After 2 ⅔ half Kirk Saarloos And he pulled the right bud. Baumler was labeled for six rounds on four strokes, a walk and four attacks.

Saarloos replaced him with Mason Brassfield, who shared a purely dominant relief to say the least. Entering with a runner to the second and two outputs, he taught a single Cam Schneider, who expanded the leadership of Bulldogs to 6-2.

After allowing one one to his first battle, the Southpaw bud from Bakersfield, will continue to retreat with an amazing 17 in a row.

Brassfield’s excellence on the Movilă offered the crime of TCU an opportunity to return to the competition, which started with a three -point in the fourth half.

After single -by -Franco and Griffin’s single, Isaac Cadena Placed the pair after throwing a strong land hit on the right line of the field for a triple. Cramer came through clutch for frogs with a sacrifice fly to mark Cadena and make a ball of 6-5. The frogs then tied the ball game in the sixth with a single RBI from Brunson, marking Griffin who led to the entrance with a walk.

Then TCU threw the wide open game with four running in the seventh and two rounds in the eighth.

After two fast outings in the seventh, Franco kept in life in the Inning after smoking a double. Strosnider was submerged in the bat that followed before Griffin missed a double, giving the frogs an 8-6 empathic advance. Cadena expanded the leadership with a single RBI before being plated by a RBI Cramer base hit, stretching the advantage to 10-6.

In the eighth, Nolan Traeger He drove a double before he was plated on a triple by Franco. With Franco at the third, Strosnider left a double to give TCU an advantage of 12-6.

Brassfield closed the door in the ninth, tightening the bases loaded for Bulldogs. The left freshman went for 6 years and allowed only three strokes and a walk, while seven broke.

The native of California has won the second victory of the season and improves at 2-0 with an age of 1.26 in 14 ⅓ halves after a stellar relief.

Sunday winning completes the first sweep of the TCU of Fresno since the enemies were prevented for the first time in 1987. The frogs move at 12-4 in the season and 7-2 on Lupton Stadium.

After such an emphatic series of Bulldogs, there are several positive accessories for TCU to come.

For one, their left -handed braden and Mason Brassfield. Both Ulciori threw absolutely on Saturday and on Sunday, respectively, with Sloan throwing five without scores, recording seven points and obtaining victory in the two game.

Brassfield ditched the strike area on Sunday, working through an impressive pitch mix of a fastball (92-95 MPH), Glisor (82-83 MPH) and Curveball (82-84 MPH).

In addition, the crime of frogs hit a big time in all three games. While the offensive attacks supported what was a restricted victory on Saturday, TCU saw the ball much better at the plate. We are not talking about the frogs have scored seven rounds with two exits on Sunday, talking about the efficiency of this program when it comes to situational hit.

Other offensive positives include Chase Brunson, who leads the team with 18 RBI and has expanded the striking string to ten games. Anthony Silva also found her groove, walking 4-for-11 this series with three doubles, a Homer and three RBI.

Freshman Sawyer Strosnider continues to beat the baseball now with five-right multi-hits. At that time he went 11 for 18 with eight RBI, raising his average of 148 points. Now he hits a clip .315.

One of the general concerns that continue for TCU baseball is the search for a consistent starter on Sunday. Unfortunately for Trever Baumler, the fights continued. Through four starts, the bud holds a 1-2 record with a 7.88 era. Despite walking, only four beats went this season, Baumler sank new blows.

Freshman is often found in danger on the basic paths, which then leads to a half -control.

The bright side for TCU is that they have seen why more and more others are capable. Whether it is Sloan and Brassfield’s capabilities or that Zack James And Noah Franco, the frogs have options when looking for a new Sunday starter potential.

After completing a nine games at the Lupton stadium, the frogs will enter the road for a match with Texas (8-7) in San Marcos on Tuesday evening before hosting Arizona Sun Devils to a set of three games in Lupton to start the action of the BIG 12 conference.

The first step is scheduled for 18:00, with streaming available on ESPN+ and the radio call available on 88.7 FM KTCU.