

Indy 500 (1995): A sister game with Indy Cars.Was also ported to the PC, but that version was based on the Saturn version. Was ported to the Sega Saturn as a launch title. You gotta do whatever you can to win that first game, then whatever you can to win the second game. Mingione added that you can’t “save” pitchers at this point, but he believes Williams would be able to go for one or both Sunday games. So thank you to the BBN for showing out.” Golly, how many people did they say showed up? It was over 6,000. That’s what it’s going to take to do it again. We won the first game, lost the second game. The good news is I’ve been here and done this. And I told them, I said, hey, look, the bad news is we lost. Don’t leave the dugout until they flush this game.

“Like I told our team, you don’t get to look back or second-guess or do that. Head Coach Nick Mingione compared the two situations. The Wildcats have only advanced to a Super Regional once in program history- in 2017. The game remained 1-1 through six innings.įollowing the HR, Lee blanked the Hoosiers for the next 6.2 innings until Serruto laid off a pair of close pitches and then connected for his third home run of the season, according to a release from UK. Kentucky evened it out in the top of the second inning when sophomore Ryan Waldschmidt lined an RBI single out to center field to bring in redshirt senior Hunter Gilliam, and get on the board. UK senior right-hand pitcher Zack Lee got the start on the mound for the Bat Cats, but gave up a homerun on his first pitch. Saturday night’s game was a rematch, as UK run-ruled IU in KPP back on March 14, 12-2 in 7 innings. The Hoosiers beat (2) West Virginia in game two, 12-6. The one-seeded Wildcats came into the day having shut-out (4) Ball State in the first game of the regional, 4-0. With 6,094 fans in attendance, it was the largest home crowd in UK baseball history. (WKYT) - The University of Kentucky baseball team (37-19) fell to the three seed Indiana University Hoosiers (43-18) by a final score of 5-3 in the NCAA Lexington Regional at Kentucky Proud Park.
