UTSA baseball outfielder Ian Bailey: photo gallery

UTSA's Ian Bailey playing against UT-Arlington on Friday, March 5, 2021, at Roadrunner Field. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Ian Bailey playing against UT-Arlington on Friday, March 5, 2021, at Roadrunner Field.
UTSA outfielder Ian Bailey is a grad student who returned to San Antonio after playing at Grambling. He is from Stevens High School.

Bailey has 13 hits and 10 RBIs and has scored nine runs through the Roadrunners’ first two series of the season. He hit home runs in back-to-back road games games against Sam Houston in UTSA’s opening series.

UTSA baseball pounds UT-Arlington in final game of series

Shane Daughety raised his season record to 2-0 by going the distance in Saturday's seven-inning first game. - photo by Joe Alexander
Shane Daughety raised his season record to 2-0 by going the distance in Saturday’s seven-inning first game.
UTSA exploded for 18 hits including home runs by Chris Shull and Dylan Rock to beat UT-Arlington 16-1 on Sunday in the finale of a four-game series at Roadrunner Field.

Reece Easterling pitched the first six innings for UTSA to earn his first win of the season. He allowed one run on three hits with four strikeouts and one walk.

Shull and Rock both homered in the six inning. Joshua Lamb had three hits and four RBIs. Jonathan Tapia had three hits and scored twice.

UTSA won three of the four games over the weekend to run its season record to 5-2.

UTSA's Dylan Rock (left) celebrates after hitting a sixth-inning home run against UT-Arlington on Sunday at Roadrunner Field. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Dylan Rock (left) celebrates after hitting a sixth-inning home run.
UTSA's Chris Shull (center) celebrates after hitting a sixth-inning home run against UT-Arlington on Sunday at Roadrunner Field. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA’s Chris Shull (center) celebrates after hitting a sixth-inning home run against UT-Arlington on Sunday at Roadrunner Field.

UTSA baseball splits doubleheader with UT-Arlington

Shane Daughety raised his season record to 2-0 by going the distance in Saturday's seven-inning first game. - photo by Joe Alexander
Shane Daughety raised his season record to 2-0 by going the distance in Saturday’s seven-inning first game.
UTSA pitchers had a strong day Saturday as the Roadrunner split a doubleheader with UT-Arlington at Roadrunner Field.

UTSA’s Shane Daughety pitched a shutout and Dylan Rock, Ian Bailey and Austin Ochoa had key at-bats as the Roadrunners beat UT-Arlington 3-0 in 7 innings in the first game.

UT-Arlington won the second game 2-1.

UTSA baseball rolls in home opener

UTSA pitcher Luke Malone allowed one run in the top of the first and held UT-Arlington scoreless for the next six innings after that. - photo by Joe Alexander
UTSA pitcher Luke Malone allowed one run in the top of the first and held UT-Arlington scoreless for the next six innings after that.
UTSA pounded out 16 hits on the way to beating UT-Arlington 14-1 Friday in the Roadrunners’ first home game of the season.

UTSA starting pitcher Luke Malone went seven innings and allowed one run on four hits with six strikeouts and no walks to get the win.

Roadrunners leadoff batter Griffin Paxton led the offense with three hits, three RBIs and two runs.

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Flying Chanclas’ season ends

Flying Chanclas players gather for a photo after their game July 29 at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Flying Chanclas players gather for a photo after their game July 29 at Wolff Stadium.
The Flying Chanclas de San Antonio’s season ended with a 7-3 loss to the Brazos Valley Bombers on Wednesday in Bryan in the Texas Collegiate League playoffs.

The Bombers will play for the TCL title on Saturday against either the Amarillo Sod Squad or Tulsa Drillers.

It’s been fun to watch college baseball players at Wolff Stadium over the last month. The Chanclas had lots of local talent. Both the Chanclas and the visiting teams had some top players from some of the big schools.

Bryan Aguilar of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Bryan Aguilar playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Bryan Aguilar playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season.
Bryan Aguilar is an infielder from Marshall University and East Central High School.

He joined the Flying Chanclas after the season started and played second base.

Aguilar played in 13 games during the 2020 Texas Collegiate League season.

Flying Chanclas’ busiest relief pitchers entering the playoffs

Arturo Guajardo, pitching against the Amarillo Sod Squad at Wolff Stadium on July 29, led the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio in strikeouts this season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Arturo Guajardo, pitching against the Amarillo Sod Squad at Wolff Stadium on July 29, led the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio in strikeouts this season.
The Flying Chanclas de San Antonio had eight pitchers who appeared in at least eight games this summer.

Tyler Flores led the team with 10 appearances.

Connor Schmidt, Arturo Guajardo, Johnny Panatex and Garrett Egli had nine appearances each. Zach DeLeon, Matthew Sesler and Jaime Ramirez Jr. had eight each.

Guajardo led the Chanclas in strikeouts with 30 in 17 1/3 innings. Of the busiest relievers, Flores had the best ERA at 0.61, followed by Schmidt at 0.69.

– Tyler Flores, No. 16, 6-foot-1 left-hander from A&M-Kingsville and Clark High School

– Connor Schmidt, No. 10, 6-foot-7 right-hander from St. Mary’s and Devine High School

– Arturo Guajardo, No. 28, 6-foot-2 right-hander from UTSA and Laredo United High School

– Garrett Egli, No. 47, 6-foot-4 right-hander from Sam Houston State and Smithson Valley High School

– Johnny Panatex, No. 4, 5-foot-8 right-hander from St. Mary’s and Pflugerville High School

– Matthew Sesler, No. 40, 6-foot-5 left-hander from A&M-Kingsville and Harlingen High School

– Jaime Ramirez Jr., No. 14, 5-foot-11 left-hander from A&M-Corpus Christi and Holy Cross High School

– Zach DeLeon, No. 32, 6-foot right-hander from UTSA, UT-Rio Grande Valley and Hondo High School

Austin Krob of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Austin Krob pitching for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Austin Krob pitching for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. – photo by Joe Alexander
Austin Krob tied for the Flying Chanclas team lead in games started on the mound this season.

The 6-foot-3 left-hander from TCU appeared in five games, all starts. He compiled a 1-3 record with a 5.94 ERA and struck out 17 batters in 16 2/3 innings.

In his most recent outing, Krob pitched five shutout innings and allowed four hits with five strikeouts against the Amarillo Sod Squad on July 28 at Wolff Stadium.

Marcelo Perez of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Marcelo Perez pitches for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 TCL season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Marcelo Perez pitches for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 TCL season. – photo by Joe Alexander
Marcelo Perez tied for the Flying Chanclas’ team lead for starts by a pitcher this season with five.

The 5-foot-11 right-hander from TCU and Laredo Alexander had a 1-0 record and 0.44 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings.

Perez earned his win in his most recent outing. He threw six shutout innings with four hits and eight strikeouts as the Chanclas beat the Amarillo Sod Squad 5-1 on July 29.

Nick Wolff of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Nick Wolff playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Nick Wolff playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. – photo by Joe Alexander
Nick Wolff is a catcher from Blinn College and Klein.

Wolff has played in 11 of 28 games for the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio this season.

The 6-foot-3, left-handed batter played in six games for Blinn as a sophomore during the shortened 2020 college season.