Jayhawks Topple Tech
By: h
Updated: April 12, 2008
LAWRENCE,
With the loss, Texas Tech drops below
.500 for the first time since early March at 17-18 overall and 4-10 in the Big
12, while
As they have all season, walks
plagued the Red Raiders in the first inning, as Tech starter AJ Ramos would walk
the bases loaded following a leadoff double by Casey Larson. The Red Raiders
would get out of the inning allowing two runs after Ryne Price grounded into a
double play and Erik Morrison popped out to second baseman Willie
Rueda.
Buck Afenir would add another run for
the Jayhawks in the third inning off a sacrifice fly that scored Robby Price.
Ryne Price would immediately add another run for
At the plate, KU starter Andres
Esquibel would keep the Red Raiders hitless through the first four innings.
Kansas would add four additional runs in the fourth inning, as Ramos would walk
the bases loaded and issue another walk and a wild pitch to give the Jayhawks a
commanding 7-0 lead. Ryne Price would single to center field to plate two
additional Jayhawks, before Brian Cloud would replace Ramos to get the final out
of the inning.
Tech would finally get its first run
and hit in the fifth inning as Joey Kenworthy singled to center field to plate
Logan Brown, who had pitch ran for Monk Kreder earlier in the inning. The Red
Raiders would load the bases following a Rueda walk, but Thennis would strikeout
to end the inning.
Cloud would keep the Jayhawks
scoreless over the final four innings, while the Tech bats would remain quiet.
The Red Raiders were one-hit for the first time since the season opener February
23rd against Louisiana-Lafayette.
Tech will look to salvage the series
tomorrow afternoon with Chad Bettis on the mound in the weekend finale,
beginning at 1 p.m.
R H E
WP = Andres Esquibel
(3-2)
LP = AJ Ramos (1-4)
SV =
None
Attendance: 779
(Courtesy: Texas Tech)


