Baylor


Nebraska (Big 12 Tournament)
Sacrifice Fly Spells Doom for Bears in Title Game
5/29/2005 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
May 29, 2005
Baylor, which also finished as tournament runner-up in 1999, 2000 and 2003, dropped its first game this season against a team ranked in the top 10. The Bears are 7-1 in such games.
The game was a classic pitchers' duel as both teams were held to just three hits. It was the first 1-0 decision in the nine-year history of the Big 12 Tournament.
Baylor starter Mark McCormick (7-3), who left Wednesday's first-round game against
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Neither team had many scoring chances. Baylor got out of jams in the first and the second with inning-ending double plays. However, the Bears could not escape the sixth unscathed. After a Joe Simokaitis leadoff single, Alex Gordon beat out Paul Witt's throw to first on a potential double-play ball. That proved key as Curtis Ledbetter followed with a single to right and Ryan Bohanan walked to load the bases for Gerch.
Zach Dillon and Michael Griffin both had doubles for the Bears. Ford provided Baylor's only other hit of the day, a one-out single up the middle in the fourth; however, he was erased when Dillon hit into an inning-ending double play.
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Baylor now awaits word from the NCAA on postseason seeding. The NCAA will announce pairings for next weekend's regionals Monday, May 30, at
NOTES: Baylor leads the all-time series 24-17-1, including a 16-13 advantage since the inception of the Big 12 Conference in 1997.
















