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Though it lost two of three at Utah last weekend in its first Big 12 series, Arizona showed plenty of fight by tying or taking the lead in the 9 th inning of each game. Unfortunately, that kind of effort didn’t come back with the Wildcats from Salt Lake City. The UA lost 6-3 to New Mexico on Tuesday night at Hi Corbett Field, its third loss in a row overall.

Arizona (7-13) is 0-4 on midweek games this season. “We didn’t play good baseball,” UA coach Chip Hale said. “It’s been a bad thing for us.

” Arizona led 3-1 after scoring three times in the bottom of the 2 nd , though only one run came via a hit. But after that the Wildcats managed only four hits, getting a runner into scoring position just twice. “We just didn’t sustain at-bats,” Hale said.

“Not a very good job of our offense, at home, at our ballpark. ” New Mexico (14-7) retook the lead with four in the 3 rd , chasing starter Collin McKinney. The Lobos added a run in the 5 th but otherwise leaned on their bullpen to shut down Arizona, using seven pitchers.

There were a few bright spots for Arizona, from a pair of true freshmen. Right fielder Caleb Danzeisen was on base three times, raising his average to . 288, and right-hander Benton Hickman retired all nine batters he faced with four strikeouts in what was by far the best outing of his career.