Bows hope to fix hitting woes against Sharks
For the University of Hawaii baseball team, tonight’s home improvement project is to fix the offense. Returning to Les Murakami Stadium after a two-week road trip, the Rainbow Warriors are hopeful of improving their hitting when they play host to Hawaii Pacific. While UH’s pitching has been exemplary (sixth nationally with a 2.
97 ERA), the offense has not been complementary. In nine Big West ...
For the University of Hawaii baseball team, tonight’s home improvement project is to fix the offense. Returning to Les Murakami Stadium after a two-week road trip, the Rainbow Warriors are hopeful of improving their hitting when they play host to Hawaii Pacific. While UH’s pitching has been exemplary (sixth nationally with a 2.
97 ERA), the offense has not been complementary. In nine Big West games, the ’Bows are last among 11 teams with a collective slash of . 208/.
311/. 267. Despite 22 different lineups in as many games, the ’Bows are struggling for the right combination.