Freshman Joe Forbes’ homer sends Arizona baseball out on winning note in home finale
Very little has gone right for Arizona this season, but at least it ended the home slate on a high note. A solo home run by catcher Joe Forbes gave the Wildcats a 6-5 win over Houston on Sunday afternoon at Hi Corbett in the home finale. The victory snapped a 7-game conference skid for […]
Very little has gone right for Arizona this season, but at least it ended the home slate on a high note. A solo home run by catcher Joe Forbes gave the Wildcats a 6-5 win over Houston on Sunday afternoon at Hi Corbett in the home finale. The victory snapped a 7-game conference skid for the Wildcats (18-32, 8-19 Big 12) and capped their home record at 12-17.
Since moving to Hi Corbett Field in 2012, Arizona had only finished with a losing record once and won more than two-thirds of those home games nine times. Last year the UA went 24-6 on its home field en route to the College World Series. “It’s been rough on the record, but I still think the guys are playing hard,” UA coach Chip Hale said.
“They’re caring about each other. To see Joe Forbes do what he did with with minimal at bats this year, and grind that at bat, that’s a good sign going forward. ” Forbes, a true freshman and the younger brother of redshirt freshman Jackson Forbes , clubbed his first career homer on the ninth pitch of an at-bat in the bottom of the 8 th inning to break the tie.
He had been 0 for 3 before that with two pop outs and a strikeout. “I kind of had a rough day before that, so I kind of went into that at-bat with a new approach, trying to change things up a little bit,” Forbes said. “He was fastball/slider to me only, and every kind of slider he threw was either yanked or in the dirt.