Eastern New Mexico baseball is gearing up for its final home series against Angelo State from April 17-19. The Greyhounds recently faced Lubbock Christian, managing just one win out of four games, despite a strong performance where they hit a combined 39 times this past weekend. Gabriel Watson has emerged as a key player, hitting his 10th home run of the season, positioning him within the top ranks historically for the team. Angelo State, currently with a solid 28-14 record, poses a significant challenge, boasting multiple players with impressive stats in both batting and pitching.

By the Numbers
  • Gabriel Watson has 10 home runs this season, ranking him in a tie for seventh all-time among Greyhounds.
  • Eastern New Mexico has a total of 39 hits over the last four games but only scored 24 runs.
State of Play
  • Eastern New Mexico is currently 6-3 when achieving 12 or more hits in a game.
  • Angelo State ranks first in the LSC with 128 stolen bases but is ranked tenth in total hits.
What's Next

As the series against Angelo State unfolds, ENMU will focus on improving their run production despite strong hit totals. With key players like Watson and Sawamura, they will aim to leverage their offensive strengths against ASU's robust pitching staff.

Bottom Line

To succeed against Angelo State, Eastern New Mexico must effectively translate their hits into runs while controlling the base paths to counter ASU鈥檚 speed on the base. The outcomes of this series could heavily influence their postseason prospects.