Playing TCU to build strength
Levi Lewis | April 8Because the winners write the history books, UNM head coach Ray Birmingham won’t want to thumb through this text.
Because the winners write the history books, UNM head coach Ray Birmingham won’t want to thumb through this text.
It appears the growing pains are starting to subside. The UNM baseball team used a late-inning rally, and closer Gera Sanchez got the final four outs to help the Lobos overcome UNLV 9-7 Sunday at Isotopes Park.
It didn’t take until the 11th hour for the UNM baseball team to get its first win of the season. The Lobos, finding momentum after an eight-game losing streak, took three games from the University of Texas-San Antonio in a four-game series over the weekend at Isotopes Park. Pitcher Bobby Mares threw seven scoreless innings to help the Lobos defeat the Roadrunners 8-3 Sunday. Head coach Ray Birmingham said he has been impressed with the way Mares performed in three season starts.
Ray Birmingham is back to his same old shenanigans. Looking to make it back-to-back NCAA tournament trips, the UNM baseball team opens the season at No.
The UNM baseball team is set for its annual Cherry and Silver World Series, Nov. 2-4 at Lobo Field.