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Baseball Slugs Way to 14-4 Victory Over UTA

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Baseball 4/9/2013 12:00:00 AM

April 9, 2013

Final Stats | Quotes



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UT ARLINGTON
(16-15) Rank: NR
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Highlights | Postgame

Waco, Texas • Attendance: 2,358

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BAYLOR
(17-16) Rank: NR
STATS COMPARISON
Runs414
AB2940
Hits621
RBI412
BB55
SO93
LOB78

STAT LEADERS
Walker2H5Orf
None--2B2Miller
Bollinger13B--None
Twichell1HR--None
Twichell3RBI4Orf
Four1R3Miller
Two1SB1Two

PITCHING
IP
H
R
ER
BB
SO
W - Michalec (4-2)3.010007
L - Nack (4-4)0.244400

POSTGAME NOTES
Notes: Baylor is now 7-3 in midweek games and 6-2 at home in such games ... Baylor is now 6-2 on current season-long 11-game home stand ... Baylor is now 81-30 against UT Arlington all-time, 50-12 in Waco and 35-10 under Steve Smith ... Baylor is now 212-78 against current members of the Western Athletic Conference and 5-1 this season ... Baylor has 10 or more hits in four straight games, a season-high streak ... Baylor is now 9-1 when scoring six or more runs and 266-52 (.841) all-time when doing so ... Baylor is now 12-1 when leading after six, seven and eight innings ... Nathan Orf has reached base in 31 of 33 games and extended his career-high hitting streak to 15 games, the second 10-game streak of the season ... Lawton Langford has reached base in 24 straight games, tying a career-high streak set last season ... Langford also notched his 100th and 101st career hits ... Jake Miller extended his hitting streak to six games ... Logan Brown has reached base in 13 straight games ... Cal Towey has reached base in 12 straight games ... Grayson Porter has reached base in seven straight games ... Baylor is 11-9 at home this season and 345-143 in games played at Baylor Ballpark overall.

WACO, Texas- An offensive outburst of seven runs in the sixth, five in the seventh and two in the eighth paved the way to a 14-4 run-rule victory for Baylor over UT Arlington on Tuesday evening at Baylor Ballpark. The win marked the Bears' third in a row, sixth in their last seven games and tied their high water mark of the season with a 17-16 overall record.

Slamming a season-high 21 hits, the most since doing the same at Georgia on Feb. 27, 2011, Baylor was led by two career performances. Nathan Orf posted a 5-for-5 game with four RBI to set two new career highs. Jake Miller went a career-best 4-for-5 with three RBI, three runs scored, two doubles and pitched his first collegiate inning (1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER) in the eighth to end the game.

"[Jake] is seeing it well, looks like he's comfortable at the plate, playing good shortstop," said BU Head Coach Steve Smith. "We've been throwing him in bullpens looking for an opportunity to do what we did tonight, as much for him as for us. Maybe more so for him. He's got a good arm, it's got good life on it. He might be a guy that can get a chance to go out on the mound and we just wanted to give him a chance to go out there and do it, and we had the opportunity to do it."

Baylor also received a career performance on the mound as Josh Michalec tied a career-high three innings pitched and struck out a career-best seven batters to earn the win. Improving to 4-2 on the season, Michalec entered the game in the fifth inning, only gave up one hit and fanned all but three of the 10 batters he faced to give the offense a chance.

"He was on his A-game tonight," Smith said. "He punched out seven of the first eight he faced. He had all three - fastball, slider and changeup - working. That was what really gave us the opportunity to relax and really swing the bat."

Trailing 3-0 after a second-inning three-run UTA (16-15) homer, Baylor erupted in the sixth for seven runs on eight hits. Orf and Lawton Langford both went 2-for-2 in the inning as runs scored on a Grayson Porter single, wild pitch, Miller two-run double, Cal Towey double and Orf two-run single.

An inning later, the Bears scored five runs on five hits in the seventh to give them four innings with five or more runs in the last four games. Runs came home on a Steve DalPorto sacrifice bunt, Miller single, Towey walk and Orf RBI single that scored two runs after a fielding error.

Following a UTA run in the eighth, Baylor closed the game on a Logan Brown sacrifice fly and Orf single to give the Bears their second straight run-rule win.

Taking the loss for the Mavericks was Chad Nack (4-4), who gave up four runs on four hits in 0.2 innings.

Five other Baylor hitters tallied multi-hit days. Porter went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Brown went 2-for-4 with two runs and an RBI. Towey was 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run. Langford and Duncan Wendel also had two hits apiece.

With their third three-game winning streak of the season, the Bears finish a season-long 11-game home stand this weekend against No. 8 Oklahoma. Games are slated for 6:35 p.m. CT on Friday, 3:05 p.m. on Saturday and 1:05 p.m. on Sunday.

-BU-
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Players Mentioned

Logan Brown

#16 Logan Brown

OF
5' 10"
Sophomore
Steve DalPorto

#2 Steve DalPorto

IF
6' 0"
Senior
Lawton Langford

#8 Lawton Langford

IF
5' 10"
Junior
Josh Michalec

#26 Josh Michalec

RHP
6' 2"
Junior
Jake Miller

#20 Jake Miller

IF
6' 3"
Senior
Nathan Orf

#4 Nathan Orf

OF
5' 9"
Senior
Grayson Porter

#13 Grayson Porter

IF
6' 4"
Junior
Cal Towey

#18 Cal Towey

3B/OF
6' 1"
Senior
Duncan Wendel

#5 Duncan Wendel

IF
6' 1"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Logan Brown

#16 Logan Brown

5' 10"
Sophomore
OF
Steve DalPorto

#2 Steve DalPorto

6' 0"
Senior
IF
Lawton Langford

#8 Lawton Langford

5' 10"
Junior
IF
Josh Michalec

#26 Josh Michalec

6' 2"
Junior
RHP
Jake Miller

#20 Jake Miller

6' 3"
Senior
IF
Nathan Orf

#4 Nathan Orf

5' 9"
Senior
OF
Grayson Porter

#13 Grayson Porter

6' 4"
Junior
IF
Cal Towey

#18 Cal Towey

6' 1"
Senior
3B/OF
Duncan Wendel

#5 Duncan Wendel

6' 1"
Sophomore
IF