Michael Lev The first meeting between Arizona and Arizona State this season didn’t go the Wildcats’ way. It happens. But Chip Hale didn’t like the way his team played that night, and he let his players know about it afterward.
The homer was Davis’ team-leading 12th of the season. It was Arizona’s first walk-off home run since Cal Stevenson hit one on May 5, 2017, against Washington. After he rounded third, Davis did a Ray Lewis-esque shimmy before jumping onto the plate. His teammates mobbed him and doused him with water. The intensity of the matchup could be felt a few innings earlier. The Wildcats held a one-run lead with two outs and one on in the top of the seventh. ASU’s Conor Davis stepped to the plate, and the season-high crowd of 5,663 showered him with boos.
ASU expanded the advantage to 6-4 in the top of the eighth. Chase Davis started Arizona’s rally with a walk in the bottom half. He scored on Bingham’s triple to left-center. Bingham then came home on Tommy Splaine’s single to center field. The Wildcats put runners on first and second with two outs in the third. This time it was Garen Caulfield who came through, grounding a single to right to make it 3-0. It was Arizona’s third consecutive two-out single in the inning. A walk and a hit-by-pitch produced another run, bumping the lead to 4-0.
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