Source: New York Post
One college baseball player had a Baylor debut for the history books — and it left him “speechless” afterward. Tyce Armstrong, a redshirt senior who transferred to the Bears after four seasons at UT Arlington, crushed three grand slams — tying a collegiate baseball record — and drove in 12 runs during a 15-2 win over New Mexico State on Friday. From his spot as the cleanup hitter in the Baylor lineup, Armstrong was hit by a pitch during his first plate appearance, but he launched a 2-2 pitch from New Mexico State’s Cooper Reese over the left-field fence to give the Bears a 5-0 lead in the third inning.
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