Brook Hill's Murry Throws Perfect Inning in Baylor Loss

Former high school standout shines in relief appearance despite team defeat.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:42pm

Grayson Murry, a senior right-handed pitcher for the Baylor Bears baseball team, retired all three batters he faced in a relief appearance during Baylor's 5-1 loss to Tarleton on Tuesday. Murry, who previously starred at Brook Hill High School, recorded two strikeouts in his perfect inning of work.

Why it matters

Murry's strong outing provides a bright spot for Baylor, which has struggled to a 16-12 record so far this season. The former high school standout is looking to make an impact in his final year of college baseball.

The details

Entering the game in the ninth inning, Murry retired the side in order, recording two strikeouts. On the season, the senior right-hander has pitched 15 1/3 innings with 13 strikeouts, though his ERA sits at 6.46.

  • Murry's perfect inning came during Baylor's 5-1 loss to Tarleton on Tuesday, April 1, 2026.
  • Baylor (16-12) will resume Big 12 conference play on Thursday with a three-game series against BYU.

The players

Grayson Murry

A senior right-handed pitcher for the Baylor Bears baseball team, who previously starred at Brook Hill High School.

Baylor Bears

The Division I college baseball team that competes in the Big 12 Conference.

Tarleton

The opponent that defeated Baylor 5-1 on Tuesday.

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What’s next

Baylor will look to bounce back in their upcoming three-game series against BYU, as they aim to improve their 16-12 record on the season.

The takeaway

Despite Baylor's struggles this season, Grayson Murry's perfect inning of relief work provides a glimmer of hope for the Bears' pitching staff. The former high school standout is looking to make the most of his final year of college baseball.