Similar to Thursday night, the Houston Cougars did not score a run until a solo home run in the top of the ninth inning finally got them on the board in a 6-2 loss at TCU on Friday night.
Left-hander Kyle LaCalalmeto got the Friday night start after starting the middle game last weekend as well . . . While tagged with the loss, LaCalameto pitched a season-high four innings with two strikeouts and no walks and looks to be building strength and stamina since returning last month from Tommy John Surgery.
As the Horned Frogs built a 6-0 lead against a trio of Cougars pitchers, the Cougars were being kept in check by left-hander Payton Tolle . . . Tolle retired sixteen straight Houston batters over one stretch leading late into the ballgame.
Jake Rainess (2-for-3) led off the top of the ninth inning with a solo home run, similar to what Jonathan French did in Thursday’s opening game, and in nearly the identical location.
One out later, Justin Murray singled to keep Houston’s hopes alive . . . Ace Reese pinch-hit with two outs and drew a walk . . . Anthony Tulimero singled up the middle to score Murray and keep the rally going, but the game ended with a strikeout and the Cougars fell 6-2 and also dropped their third straight conference series.
Tolle departed one out shy of a complete game having struck out thirteen Houston batters and allowing just three base hits . . . Tulimero’s RBI single was the fourth and final single of the game for the Houston offense . . . Rainess accounted for two of the four Houston hits in the game.
Owen Woodward pitched 3 1/3 innings and kept the game from getting out of hand in a very serviceable outing . . . The multiple-inning effort by Woodward in relief of LaCalameto also spared the Cougars bullpen from having to use too many arms, as happened Thursday night.
Houston and TCU close out their weekend series on Saturday at 2pm in Ft. Worth . . . Right-hander Jaxon Jelkin will be on the mound for the Cougars.
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