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Hogs Need 2 Wins Today vs. TCU;
College Football Hall of Fame Nominees
Guest- Mike Irwin
Hogs Need 2 Wins Today vs. TCU;
College Football Hall of Fame Nominees
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Hogs Need 2 Wins Today vs. TCU; College Football Hall of Fame Nominees
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn has seen a lot of crazy things in baseball over the years and Monday he’s going to need another one to have a shot winning the Fayetteville Regional at Baum-Walker Stadium.
After having to play two games Sunday to stay alive, it didn’t start well at all. Okay, that’s a serious understatement in a whopping 20-5 loss to a streaking TCU team where Van Horn had to use more pitchers than he wanted when his best pitcher may have let a grand slam in the first inning get in his head. That meant they had to turn around and play Santa Clara.
Thank goodness for Brady Tygart. In his best start since an elbow injury threw 99 pitches over 5.2 innings and Will McEntire threw a solid 2.2 innings to set up Hunter Hollan for the final couple of outs and a 6-4 win.
The Hogs get to play on Monday … against the Horned Frogs again at 2 p.m. on ESPNU. You can also stream the game on ESPN+ or listen on the radio at ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs or 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.
“It’s going to take a crazy day for us to win tomorrow,” Van Horn admitted late Sunday night after downing Santa Clara behind Kendall Diggs’ two-run homer that gave them a 6-3 lead when they really needed it. “Just glad we get to play another day.”
Exactly who will be on the mound right now is a complete guess ,.. and Van Horn is serious this time.
“Don’t know this time for sure,” Van Horn said after he admitted he often knows, but just doesn’t tell us in the media. Most of us suspected as much. “It’s not good.”
The only pitcher is Tygart, which is pretty reasonable. McEntire is probably on that list after showing up more often than some of the folks working the last three days.
“That’s up him,” McEntire said later, nodding in Van Horn’s direction after telling us he wanted to finish the game and felt better Sunday night than he did Friday when he had to bail out Hollan.
Van Horn does have to figure out who to put on the mound.
“I’ve got to put somebody out there,” he said.
First Game: TCU 20, Hogs 5
TCU’s Tre Richardson delivered more runs by himself than the Razorbacks did in the entire game and that pretty much summed up the game that was originally supposed to be played Saturday night, but pushed to Sunday because of weather delays.
Hagen Smith started on the mound and clearly had maybe the worst start since he’s been with the Hogs, giving up eight runs in facing just 11 batters and throwing 42 pitches lasting through a disastrous first inning into the second against two batters.
He gave up Richardison’s first homer (and first of two grand slams) for a 6-0 deficit. Tavian Josenberger led off the bottom of the inning with a homer. The Horned Frogs shrugged it off, struck out the next two batters and got a ground out.
The game was over for all intents and purposes right there. Smith started the second inning, gave up a pair of singles. Zack Morris came in and couldn’t do much better, giving up an immediate RBI single that loaded the bases and Richardson hit his second grand slam in back-to-back innings. At least the Hogs broke their momentum and held them to just five and an 11-1 lead.
The Hogs got another lead-off homer in the fifth, but by then the Horned Frogs had a 14-1 lead and making it 14-3 really didn’t mean much.
Arkansas got a solo homer from Bohrofen and another by Coll in the seventh but that wasn’t going to be enough as TCU added two runs in the sixth, a single run in the seventh and three in the ninth for the final margin.
That was just the Hogs’ fifth loss of the year at Baum-Walker Stadium, but sent them to the loser’s bracket to face Santa Clara after a couple of late lightning delays and the game finished after 6 p.m.
Second Game: Hogs 6, Santa Clara 4
The Hogs had to beat an experienced team and got off to a 2-0 start when Josenberger led off the game with a walk, then Jace Bohrofen delivered an RBI double and Ben McLaughlin drove him in with a sacrifice fly for a 2-0 lead.
Jared Wegner delivered a solo homer in the third inning and they added another in the fourth when Diggs led off getting on base on an error and scoring on Parker Rowland’s two-out single in the fourth.
Tygart developed his first trouble in the sixth when a hit was followed by a walk. A two-strike, two-out double down the left field line drove in both of those runners and that run scored on a throwing error on an infield grounder by McLaughlin that would have ended the inning. That made it 4-3 for the Hogs, but the Broncos had all the momentum.
Diggs followed up Coll’s single with a two-run homer on a low pitch he went down and drilled over the right-field wall for a 6-3 lead.
Santa Clara got a single run in the ninth before Hollan came in for McEntire and delivered the final two outs on a double play for the final margin and give the Hogs another day.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — When it became apparent late Saturday afternoon Arkansas’ game with TCU wasn’t going to happen, there were probably a lot of groans. After thinking about it a few minutes, this could be better than good.
Seldom do you hear Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn or a pitcher complain about an extra day’s rest. If you think about things for a minute, there are some possible benefits for the Hogs with getting all this unexpected delay.
The guess here is Van Horn probably looked at the weather forecast and figured all this out and didn’t have people working too much of an 8 p.m. game Saturday night that was in doubt from about 2 p.m. when the thunderstorms showed up, delaying the start of an elimination game with Arizona and Santa Clara.
Sunday could be a busy day with the Hogs’ game with TCU at 2 p.m. and available on ESPN+ and may be added late to one of the ships in the ESPN fleet or the SEC Network. You can hear all the games on ESPN Arkansas 95.3 in the River Valley, 96.3 in Hot Springs and 104.3 in Harrison-Mountain Home.
Now the Hogs get an extra 18 hours to get pitchers completely rested up, as well as any other players that needed a little more time to get a little more rest for a game they need to win in the winner’s bracket of the regional. There’s just one little nagging thing they have to get over.
If they don’t beat the Horned Frogs they’ll have a couple of other things to figure out because it might get hectic, but you have to like the Hog’s chances. Especially because the game is going to be played at Baum-Walker Stadium.
The Hogs are 31-4 at home this year. That’s a pretty big thing at this point. Which is yet another reason this whole delay thing might work out pretty well. The crowd should be energized and ready to go after a delay. They’ll know exactly how big the game could turn out to be.
Hey, hosting super regionals are expected around here. To get there, they have to win the regional. Not only is it big for the team, but the entire Fayetteville area gets a big economic shot in the arm. Baseball is the biggest revenue-generator for businesses because they have so many more games over the number of days. More night occupancies in hotels and more meals at restaurants.
It’s a big deal. Especially if the Hogs win and set up a championship Monday. The guess here is a lot of people will be calling in too sick to make it in on a Monday and it won’t be from a hangover on a long weekend.
But to set up all this, the Hogs have to get a win Sunday afternoon. It helps set up the pitching with a long, strong outing from Hagen Smith and now the stage is set for well-rested Brady Tygart to play a huge role.
Yeah, it should be a pretty lively bunch Sunday and maybe even crazier Monday … if they are playing to close out the regional.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas (42-16) used a pair of five-run innings to race past Santa Clara (35-19), 13-6, on Friday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium in the opening round of the NCAA Fayetteville Regional.
With the win, the Hogs advanced to the winner’s bracket and will play at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 3, against the winner of Friday night’s game between TCU and Arizona. Arkansas has won eight consecutive regional openers since 2014.
Santa Clara jumped out to an early two-run advantage thanks to a pair of runs in the top of the first inning. The Broncos strung three consecutive base hits together, taking their only lead of the day on a one-out, two-run single to left center.
Cole Kitchen, Santa Clara’s starting pitcher, cruised through his first three innings of work on the mound before running into trouble in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Razorback offense broke through for five runs on a sacrifice fly, a pair of walks and four hits, highlighted by Kendall Diggs’ two-out three-run single.
Diggs’ bases-clearing knock proved to be the jolt that Arkansas needed. Will McEntire, who entered in relief of starter Hunter Hollan (2.1 IP, 2 R, 2 SO) in the top of the third, took full advantage of the run support by spinning five strong innings to settle the game down, striking out two while allowing just three runs on his way to his eighth win of the year.
The Hogs’ second five-run inning of the ballgame came in the bottom half of the sixth. Arkansas scored a pair on Tavian Josenberger’s two-run opposite-field homer before adding three more on back-to-back-to-back bases-loaded walks.
Josenberger, who went 2-for-6 with two runs scored and two RBI, was one of two Razorbacks to finish with multiple hits in the win. Jared Wegner also racked up a pair of base knocks, going 2-for-4 with a run scored, an RBI and a walk.
With Arkansas ahead by seven, Caleb Cali’s three-run blast in the seventh put the game away for good. His home run into the Hog Pen, which extended the Razorbacks’ advantage to 13-3, was his ninth of the season.
Santa Clara would cut its deficit back down to seven with two runs in the eighth and one more in the ninth, but Arkansas reliever Cody Adcock worked around the threat to close out the game and secure the Hogs’ 13-6 regional-opening win.
Arkansas left-hander Hagen Smith will get the start in tomorrow night’s contest. The true sophomore, recently named a First Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, is 8-1 with a 2.69 ERA and 102 strikeouts over 67 innings this season.
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