Habe on the ‘Horns: Texas baseball is in a funk and running out of time to get things fixed

A strong showing by the University of Texas in the upcoming home series against TCU would go a long way toward easing concerns about the Longhorns' inconsistent play so far this season (photo courtesy of texassports.com).
A strong showing by the University of Texas in the upcoming home series against TCU would go a long way toward easing concerns about the Longhorns' inconsistent play so far this season (photo courtesy of texassports.com).

By Steve Habel/Senior Editor

AUSTIN, Texas — Few folks thought the Texas baseball team would have a losing record after 20 games of the 2016 season, especially since 15 of those contests would be played at the friendly confines of UFCU Disch-Falk Field, where the Longhorns are supposed to hold most — if not all — of the cards.

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But Texas has not played well enough to establish a winning foothold and has, at times, been beaten at its own small-ball and pitch-to-contact game. Opponents have [article-offer]

 

 

 

Steve Habel

Steve Habel is a senior contributing writer for Horns Illustrated. He has covered Texas sports since 1989 and was this magazine’s senior editor for 24 years. You can follow him on twitter @stevehabel .

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