Texas Tech University Athletics
Postgame Notes
May 01, 2004 | Baseball
Texas Tech vs. Kansas
Saturday, May 1, 2004
Postgame Notes
- Texas Tech's five home runs in the game was the second highest total of the season behind the Red Raiders six home runs against TCU on Feb. 29.
- Junior left fielder Michael Mask tallied his second multiple home run day as he finished the game with two. Mask hit three homers in an 18-6 win over Harvard on March 6.
- The 19 runs scored by Tech ties the single most runs scored by the Red Raiders in a Big 12 game. Tech scored in 19 runs against Kansas State in 2000 and the score was ironically 19-7.
- Tech's 17 hits was the most in a Big 12 game since the Red Raiders picked up 17 in the series finale against Nebraska on April 11.
- Barrett Pliler's five innings of relief was the longest outing of the season for the junior lefty. He didn't allow a single hit and struckout four.
- Tech's win keeps the Red Raiders firmly in fourth place with fifth place Baylor lurking just 1 ? games behind.
- Cameron Blair pushed his hitting streak to 15 games and his streak is currently the longest active in the Big 12.
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