Colorado School of Mines Baseball Loses to Adams State in Windy Saturday Game, Luke Folsom Impresses with Two Hits
In a blustery Saturday contest, the Colorado School of Mines Baseball team started with an 11-5 loss against Adams State due to high winds, prompting the postponement of game two to Sunday. Luke Folsom stood out with two hits, including a double, while Alex Honeyman recorded seven strikeouts on the mound. Despite the efforts, Mines couldn't secure a win, with Jackson Bakovich also contributing. Jackson Woolwine scored two runs, and Evan Bilter tallied two RBI in a game where Mines batted just .250 as a team.
By the Numbers- Mines left nine runners on base compared to six by Adams State.
- The Grizzlies scored 11 runs on 13 hits with only one double.
- Five errors were made during the game.
- Three stolen bases were recorded by the Orediggers.
- Mines are 18-14 overall and 11-7 in RMAC.
- The Grizzlies hold a record of 15-17 overall and 10-4 in RMAC.
Mines and Adams State are set to conclude their series on Sunday at Jim Darden Field, with an anticipated 11 a.m. start. Fans can follow the action through live stats and video on minesathletics.com.
Bottom LineIn a challenging game affected by weather conditions, Mines faced a tough loss to Adams State despite individual standout performances. The upcoming game presents an opportunity for Mines to bounce back and showcase their resilience on the field.
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