Tallahassee State College's baseball team secured a wild 18-17 victory over Pensacola State College despite issuing 17 walks and hitting two batters in the Panhandle Conference game. Coach Bryan Henry expressed frustration over the lack of control displayed by his pitchers, emphasizing the importance of challenging hitters rather than giving away free passes. The Eagles' pitching staff has struggled with injuries and inconsistency throughout the season, totaling 218 walks and 305 strikeouts in 301 innings.
The game saw TSC's pitchers walk the lead-off batter in four innings and lose the lead in the sixth inning after conceding multiple walks without a hit. Despite the lack of control leading to a lengthy and frustrating contest, the Eagles rallied for five runs in the eighth inning and secured the win with a bases-loaded strikeout by closer Emery Dawkins. The victory, although marred by a high number of walks, highlighted the team's resilience and unity on the field, earning praise from Coach Henry for their effort and determination.