Hot day at-bat helps West Virginia baseball hammer Baylor
West Virginia baseball couldn't have asked for a better start to their weekend. The Mountaineers (24-16, 12-7) returned to Kendrick Family Ballpark for the first contest of a three-game weekend series with Big 12 rival Baylor, packing over 3,700 fans into the park. With a large crowd in attendance, WVU provided an entertaining show from the jump with a hot night at the plate. They outperformed the Bears (19-21, 9-10) when at-bat 12-8 in number of total hits -- junior duo JJ Wetherholt and Kyle West each recorded one home run while Wetherholt and senior Reed Chumley combined for nine...
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