Texas Tech University Athletics

Tech welcomes Tarleton Tuesday
April 20, 2026 | Baseball
The 6:30 p.m. contest will be the second and final Bark in the Park night
LUBBOCK, Texas – Texas Tech Baseball returns home for a Tuesday night, 6:30 p.m midweek contest against Tarleton State
Tuesday's contest against the Texans will also be the second and final Bark in the Park night, as fans can bring their favorite four-legged fan to the game. All dogs get free admission.
Tuesday's contest against Tarleton will kick-off a busy five-game week for the Red Raiders who are also scheduled to face ACU on Wednesday night (5 p.m.) in Abilene as part of a makeup of last week's (Apr. 14) date that was postponed due to inclement weather.
Following the date at ACU, Tech will play host to Oklahoma State for three, 1 p.m. contests on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Red Raiders and Texans are meeting for the second-straight year after never previously meeting before a season ago.
Tech won last year's contest 10-7.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP:
MATCHUP: Texas Tech (20-19) vs. Tarleton State (25-14)
DATE: Tuesday, Apr. 21
TIME: 6:30 p.m.
LOCATION: Lubbock, Texas (Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park)
PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Kaysen Raineri (3-0, 7.65 ERA) vs. Brendon Carter (0-0, 7.36 ERA)
HEADLINES IN 1-2-3:
* Texas Tech Baseball will look to snap a five-game losing streak on Tuesday night when the Texans of Tarleton State come to town for a midweek contest. After facing off in the first all-time matchup a season ago, the Red Raiders again will play host to Tarleton for the beginning of a five-game week that includes a Wednesday makeup at ACU (moved from Apr. 15) and a weekend series with Oklahoma State.
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* The Red Raiders will look to rebound from a frustrating weekend in Salt Lake City, that featured a pair of five-plus run losses on Friday and Saturday before a tough 6-3 loss on Sunday. Over the course of the weekend, the Red Raiders led for just five batters as after flipping a 2-0 deficit after two innings of play into a 3-2 lead, the Red Raiders saw Utah score twice on Friday night to go-ahead for good at 4-3. On Saturday, the Red Raiders fell behind 7-0 before nearly falling behind by the same margin on Sunday afternoon (6-0) before pulling to within 6-3.
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* Despite the rough weekend in the mountains, the Red Raiders did find a bright spot in senior Tracer Lopez who reached 200 games played on Friday night and moved into 10th and ultimately ninth on the Red Raiders all-time hit list by weekends end. Lopez was an impressive 7-for-12 on the weekend and recorded his 218th career hit to move into a tie with Joey Kenworhty for ninth on the hit list. Lopez needs just three hits to move into 8th and four to move into seventh.
MIDWEEK NOTES:
T-LO STAYED HOT
Entering the weekend series needing just one game to reach 200 career and riding a six-game hit streak, Texas Tech senior Tracer Lopez had himself a strong weekend going 7-for-12 (almost was 8-for-11 but a fly ball that looked to be dropped in the outfield was ruled a catch on Sunday) with a double and a triple. Reaching the 200 game plateau after already reaching 210 hits, Lopez became just the fourth player in program history to reach 210 hits and 200 games played joining Assistant Coach Eric Gutierrez (264 hits in 244 games), Taylor Ashby (228 hits in 216 games) and Clint Bryant (341 hits in 240 games). After seeing his average dip to .307 after a 7-32 stretch (.219) from March 27 to April 7, Lopez is now 16 for his last 28 (.571) and has multiple hits in three-straight games and six of his last seven overall. Lopez has raised his average from .307 to .355 over that span and now has a career-best 15 doubles after entering the season with 21 total doubles in three years. Lopez, who enrolled at Tech at the semster break in 2023 and before his senior season of high school baseball is now a career .295 hitter and has scored 157 career runs.  Â
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HERE'S JONNY
After a tough luck appearance in the Friday night setback to No. 17 WVU (Apr. 10) reliever Jonny Lowe rebounded nicely Sunday, tossing 3.2 innings of perfect baseball. He needed just 44 pitches to retire all 11 batters with four coming via the strikeout. After entering with runners of first and second, Lowe coaxed a first pitch ground ball that was muffed at second base to load the bases. Showing the poise of a senior, Lowe rebounded nicely using a 5-3 double play two pitches later to strand the bases loaded. After struggling in his first season with the Scarlet and Black, Lowe has shined in 2026, pitching to a 3.91 ERA this season. After walking 13 batters in just 16 innings a season ago, Lowe has cut that number in half in nearly double the amount of innings, as he has issued just seven base-on-balls over his first 25.1 innings of work this season. Opposing batters are hitting just .255 against the Rockwall native. Lowe has pitched a scoreless appearance in four of his last five games pitched. The lone non-scoreless appearance in that stretch was the three-run, 1.2 inning outing against WVU.
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UP NEXT:
The Red Raiders hit the road for a quick daytrip to ACU for a midweek contest in Abilene. First pitch is set for 5 p.m.
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