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Hogs’ pitchers make early lead over Tech hold up

FAYETTEVILLE — No. 7 Arkansas jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first two innings on No. 4 Texas Tech, then was able to quiet the powerful Red Raider offense Tuesday night to earn a 5-1 win at Baum Stadium.

It was the Razorbacks’ sixth win over a Top 5 opponent this year.

Texas Tech’s Grant Little walks back to the dugout in the first inning after being the second strikeout victim of the Hogs’ pitchers. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

With three runs in the first and two in the second, the Arkansas pitching and defense took over the remainder of the way, holding Texas Tech to no hits and only walked one over the final six innings.

It’s the 33rd game this year that Arkansas has walked four or less batters as a staff and 10th game they’ve held opponents to one run or less.

The win is also the sixth-straight midweek win for Arkansas and 24th win at home. The Hogs have been quite comfortable when playing at home as the pitching staff has racked up a 2.52 ERA, while the offense is hitting a combined .334 inside the friendly confines.

The Hitting

Four different Razorbacks recorded two hits in Tuesday night’s game, while the team, combined, had 10 hits.

It was the 25th game this year that the Razorback offense has recorded 10 or more hits in a game and the Hogs are 19-6 in those games.

Arkansas got up on Texas Tech starting pitcher Ryan Sublette early in the first inning, reaching its first five batters before recording the first out.

Dominic Fletcher got the first RBI of the game when he singled home Eric Cole with the bases loaded. The next batter, Jared Gates, was hit by a pitch to drive in the second run.

Then, Jordan McFarland hit into a bases-loaded double play, but was still able to get the third run home.

Fletcher finished the game 2-for-5 with two RBIs. It’s his first multi-RBI game since March 17 against No. 4 Kentucky and sixth multi-hit performances in his last 11 games.

The Hogs added two more runs in the second after Fletcher came up big again with his second RBI of the night on a hard-hit single up the middle. His knock was preceded by a Luke Bonfield RBI single that helped spell the end for Sublette.

The Pitching

Junior Barrett Loseke was lights out from the bullpen, earning his first victory of the year after throwing 4.2 perfect innings, while striking out a career-high 10 batters.

It’s the second appearance that Loseke has made this year where he’s struck out eight or more. Against Charlotte on March 21, Loseke struck out eight over three innings in his second start of the year.

He’s currently only allowed one run and two hits in appearances (3) that have lasted longer than three innings.

Overall, it was a strong night for the Razorback pitching staff as the Red Raiders were held to four hits, tying their lowest total in a game this season.

As a team, Arkansas struck out 17 batters, its highest in a game this year and highest since striking out 18 against Grand Canyon on April 5 of last season.

Freshman Jackson Rutledge, who got the call for the start, was strong over 2.2 innings, as he scattered four hits and gave up just one earned run. He faced 13 batters and struck out three while throwing 48 pitches in his second start of the year.

After Rutledge, sophomore Evan Lee came in and began the shutdown of the Texas Tech offense. Lee struck out four over 1.2 innings, and didn’t give up a hit, while walking only two. It’s the fifth outing that Lee has had last longer than an inning this year, but it’s his first no-hit outing of the season.

Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn watches as another Texas Tech batter strikes out in the first inning against pitcher Jack Rutledge. PHOTO BY ANDY HODGES | HITTHATLINE.COM

Razorback Quotables

“A super job by our bullpen. They came in and located some pitches and pitched ahead in the count. Especially (Barrett) Loseke down the stretch. He might throw ball one, very rarely did he go 2-0, when he did he came back and threw a strike and worked the count back even and ended up getting a lot of strikeouts.” — Coach Dave Van Horn on the bullpen

“In baseball, you’re going to win some games a lot of different ways. We’ve scored a lot of runs, we had two shutouts in one day. I didn’t think we would shut down Texas Tech and hold them to one run with that offense but sometimes you get on a little bit of a roll and it happens. But hey, it’s great, it’s good for the pitchers. The confidence of the pitching staff. Our bullpen didn’t do a great job this past weekend and it’s really nice to see them come out and finish a game off for us.” — Van Horn on importance of win

“I told him after the game that’s probably the best I’ve ever seen him pitch. I think what separated this one from other outings was his ability to make adjustments quickly on the fly. If you saw him miss with an off-speed or miss with a fastball, you saw him make adjustments really quickly. It was a great outing by him and it’s good to see because I think he figured some stuff out tonight.” — Grant Koch on Barrett Loseke’s performance

“Personally, I was a little nervous, but I wouldn’t say nervous as in scared, nervous as in anxious and excited and ready to pitch against them. Like I said, Jackson (Rutledge) came out there and Evan (Lee) came out there and absolutely dominated them, so by the time I came in I felt like they already established that we were going to pitch, we were going to throw off-speed and they already had the hitters timing off. So, it just made it even easier for me, they were the ones that really had the tough challenge of starting the game off.” — Barrett Loseke on his nerves facing Texas Tech

Up Next

Arkansas and Texas Tech will be back on the field to finish out the short series on Wednesday at Baum Stadium.

First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be televised on the SEC Network.

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Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn talked about the team’s bouncing back from being swept at Mississippi State to get a solid 4-1 win over the No. 4-ranked Red Raiders.

Loseke, Lee, Koch on strong pitching effort against Tech

Arkansas relief pitchers Barrett Loseke and Evan Lee along with catcher Grant Koch talked after the 5-1 win about the solid effort keeping a good-hitting Red Raiders team off balance.

Hogs-Colorado State to air prime time on CBS Sports

FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas’ game against Colorado State on Sept. 8 in Fort Collins, Colorado, will kick off at 6:30 p.m. and televised live on CBS Sports Network, announced Tuesday by the Mountain West Conference.

The Razorbacks own a 3-0 advantage over the Rams in the all-time series with the last matchup coming in 1990.

All three of the previous meetings were in Little Rock, as Arkansas won 43-9 in 1974, 36-3 in 1979 and 31-20 in 1990.

Arkansas will open the 2018 season, its first under new coach Chad Morris, on Sept. 1 against Eastern Illinois at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville.

Hogs get good midweek test against No. 4 Texas Tech

FAYETTEVILLE — No. 7 Arkansas is back home this week to start a five-game homestand at Baum Stadium.

In what will be its final midweek games of the 2018 season, the Hogs will get its toughest midweek test of the year as they welcome No. 4 Texas Tech starting on Tuesday.

First pitch on Tuesday between the Razorbacks and Red Raiders is set for 6:30 p.m. on SEC Network+. Game two will be on Wednesday at 6 p.m. and televised nationally on the SEC Network.

This week’s series marks the first multi-game series between the two schools since they were both part of the old Southwest Conference in 1991.

Arkansas won that series, 2-1, in Lubbock, Texas and this week’s slate of games will be the first in Fayetteville since 1990.

This week’s series will also be the fourth time this year that the Hogs will face off against a top-five opponent, and the second time at home.

In the previous nine games against top-five opponents, the Razorbacks are averaging just under eight runs per game, and have won five of those nine games.

Freshman pitcher Jackson Rutledge with be making his second mid-week start of the season, his first coming against Louisiana-Monroe on April 3.

In that game, he gave up just two hits over three innings and struck out two. Rutledge is currently 3-0 on the year with wins over USC, Memphis, and Grambling State, and has only given up three earned runs in 10 appearances

FOLLOW LIVE

Both games this week can be seen online via Watch ESPN. Game one will only be on SEC Network+ as Brett Dolan (PxP) and Troy Eklund (Analyst) will be bringing you the action. Game two will be broadcast on the SEC Network as Tom Hart (PxP) and Mike Rooney (Analyst) will cover that game.

Phil Elson will call both games on the radio with former Razorback Bubba Carpenter for the Razorback Sports Network from IMG. Those radio broadcasts are also available on the Razorback Gameday app.

IMPORTANT LINKS (ALL TIMES CENTRAL)

Tue, April 24 – Arkansas vs. Texas Tech – 6:30 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SECN+)
Wed, April 25 – Arkansas vs. Texas Tech – 6 p.m. – LIVE STATS | WATCH (SEC Network)

PROBABLE STARTERS

TUE: ARK RHP Jackson Rutledge (2.08 ERA, 3-0, 11 K, 8 BB) vs. TTU RHP Ryan Sublette (8.62 ERA, 0-1, 13 K, 11 BB)

WED: ARK TBA vs. TTU TBA

RAZORBACK PRIME 9

• Arkansas starts a new homestand on Tuesday when it welcomes No. 4 Texas Tech for a two-game midweek series at Baum Stadium. This will be the fourth top-five opponent for the Hogs this year.

• The Razorbacks have won five-straight midweek games dating back to the March 27 contest at Memphis. Overall, Arkansas is 10-1 in midweek games this season.

• This week’s two-game series will be the first multi-game series between Arkansas and Texas Tech since 1991. The last meeting game on Feb. 28, 2016 at the Houston College Classic at Minute Maid Park.

• Sophmore Matt Cronin has nine saves on the season, which is currently second in the SEC. He needs just four more to tie the single-season Arkansas record set by Colby Suggs (13) in 2013.

• Heston Kjerstad (.368, 9 HR) and Casey Martin (.338, 8 HR) are the only Division I freshmen with a .315 average or higher and eight or more home runs.

• With his RBI-single in the first game of the doubleheader with South Carolina, Carson Shaddy hit the 200-hit mark for his career. Now at 204 hits, he needs just 25 more to crack the Arkansas all-time top 10.

• The Razorbacks are currently the best hitting team in the SEC with a .308 combined batting average. Heston Kjerstad (.368) and Carson Shaddy (.356) lead the team in hitting and are fifth and seventh in the league, respectively.

• Arkansas recorded 10 or more hits in a game twice during the Mississippi State series. This year, the Hogs have totaled 10 or more hits in 24 of 41 games and are 18-6 in those games.

• Junior Eric Cole hit a grand slam in Friday’s series opener with Mississippi State. He’s the second Razorback to hit a grand slam this year and is currently tied for the team lead with nine home runs.

DB Hernandez transferring after redshirt freshman season in 2017

Arkansas defensive back Korey Hernandez is transferring, he announced via Twitter on Monday.

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He becomes the third Razorback player to leave since spring practice ended two weeks ago. Leaving before were tight end Will Gragg and defensive back Reid Miller.

Hernandez spent just a year and a half with the Hogs, enrolling early last spring and redshirting during the 2017 season.

“I have made many unforgettable moments at the University of Arkansas and have met some great people,” Hernandez said in the message on Twitter. “But after taking time to think with my family, I have decided to part ways and continue my career elsewhere.”

Coming out of Decatur (Ga.) Cedar Grove High School, Hernandez was a three-star safety with an .8372 grade in the 247Sports Composite.

He received an offer from the Razorbacks in the summer of 2016 and committed just two days later, picking Arkansas over other Power Five offers from Georgia Tech, Maryland and Wake Forest.

Hernandez failed to crack the two-deep depth chart during spring practice, so his decision does not come as a surprise.

His transfer gets Arkansas down to 86 scholarship players for this season, assuming the Board of Directors doesn’t shoot down the proposal that the Division I Council approved last week which would allow Kevin Richardson to receive a sixth year of eligibility.

That means the Razorbacks will have to lose at least one more scholarship player before the summer.

Van Horn on midweek games with Texas Tech

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Koch on bouncing back after being swept by Bulldogs

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Knight on team’s dropping three games in Starkville

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Hogs’ Shaddy feeling better after second hand injury

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