Arkansas baseball vs Little Rock score Hogs sweep Trojans in midweek series

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Arkansas baseball dominated Little Rock, winning 4-0 to complete a two-game midweek sweep. The No. 4 Razorbacks achieved their second consecutive shutout, bolstered by a strong pitching performance from six different pitchers. Freshman Wehiwa Aloy contributed a solo home run while Gabe Fraser led the offense with two RBIs. In the first game, Arkansas won decisively 10-0, aided by five errors from the Trojans.

Tate McGuire logged five scoreless innings, allowing just three hits, and improved his season record to 3-2. The Razorbacks scored nine runs in the second and third innings of the first game, demonstrating their offensive prowess. Fans can look forward to their weekend series against Florida, where Arkansas aims to continue their winning streak. This strong performance highlights the Razorbacks' resilience following a recent series loss to Texas A&M.

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