Houston had their Big 12 woes continue on Saturday in Ft. Worth as TCU completed a weekend sweep of the Cougars 6-4 in the finale.
Leadoff batter Coby DeJesus saw a nine pitch at-bat to open up Saturday’s game, fouling off five pitches before lining out, but the at-bat gave Justin Murray plenty of pitches to look at from the on-deck circle . . . Murray then singled into right field . . . Ace Reese then worked an eleven pitch at-bat before he struck out looking . . . The Cougars did not score in the inning, but they forced TCU starter Kole Klecker to throw 28 pitches in the first inning.
Making TCU starters work high-pitch innings was something the Cougars did not do in the first two games of the series when both starters went at least eight innings . . . The Saturday approach would pay dividends later in the afternoon.
Right-hander Jaxon Jelkin made the Saturday start for Houston, his second straight start in the final game of a weekend after being scratched from his usual Friday night start last week against Kansas State . . . Jelkin allowed an unearned run in the second inning and a run in the third inning, and was impressive the rest of the way even though TCU took a 2-0 lead.
Designated Hitter Tre Jones was hit by a pitch to lead off the top of the fifth inning . . . Harold Coll hit the first pitch he saw for a single to left field . . . Jonathan French followed with a double into left-center field to plate Jones . . . One out later, Jacob Schoenvogel dropped a single into right field that scored French and Jake Rainess to give Houston a 3-2 lead and TCU went to the bullpen.
A throwing error in the top of the sixth inning plated another Houston run and gave the Cougars a two-run lead.
Jelkin exited the game with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning after a single broke up a string of 13 straight batters retired . . . It was Jelkin’s longest outing of the season to this point, and arguably his best, striking out six along the way, but he would have to settle for a no-decision for his effort.
Few things went right after Houston went to the bullpen as two errors, including a throwing error on a made to order double-play ball back to the pitcher that was thrown into center field . . . Two walks in the inning hurt Houston’s cause as well while the Horned Frogs scored four times and took a 6-4 lead.
Houston loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the ninth but it was to no avail as TCU closed out the game and the series sweep.
TCU scored six runs in the game, but only had two hits on the day, aided by three Houston defensive errors . . . The Cougars offense left nine runners on base . . . The four runs scored on Saturday was more runs than in the previous two games combined (three).
Houston returns home today and will next be in action on Tuesday against Rice at Schroeder Park . . . The third and final game of the Silver Glove Series gets underway at 6:30pm, with Houston in line for the sweep of the series this season . . . The Cougars will then hit the road for their next four games, first with a stop in Lubbock to face Texas Tech for another weekend of Big 12 play.
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