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The Gimme the Hawgs Chuck Podcast E95: Hogs sweep Miss St in Starkville

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Bud Light Next Morning Rush Podcast: The Razorbacks sweep the Bulldogs, Arkansas tied for SEC lead

Tye and Chuck talk about the sweep in Starkville, Softball SEC tourney in Bogle, Ron Holland, Var’Keyes Gumms and more!

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Razorbacks close out season sweep of Bulldogs

Arkansas didn’t have a whole lot of argument from Mississippi State in an 11-6 win on Sunday afternoon to sweep the SEC series. It is the Razorbacks’ sixth straight league win and sweep after dropping three in a road series at Georgia.

The Hogs used four pitchers, but it was a solid 3.2 from starter Hunter Hollan and another three from Will McEntire that led the way.

And, of course, the bats came up big again facing a Mississippi State team that fired the pitching coach last Monday and never really looked settled the entire game.

With two outs in the third, Jace Bohrofen led off getting nailed by a pitch, then stealing second and scoring on a line single by Ben McLaughlin. Brady Slavens then homered (that seems to be a recurring theme lately) on a ball that bounced out of the stadium in right field for a 3-0 lead.

Mississippi State tied things up in the bottom of the third when Hollan walked two batters with two outs and had two balks, the second one costing the Hogs a run. Hunter Hines hit his 22nd homer of the year with a massive shot to right field. That tied it at 3-3.

The Hogs roared right back, using two walks and a hit batter with a fielder’s choice to score three on a double by Bohrofen (that’s another one of those things happening a lot lately), including a slide at home by Kendall Diggs on a late tag by Bulldogs catcher Ross Highfill. All of that gave gave the Razorbacks a 6-3 lead.

In the bottom of the fourth Hollan let Mississippi State chip into the lead when Nate Chester delivered a two-out double. Hollan walked another guy and Van Horn saw enough, switching to Cody Adcock.

Hollan pitched 4.2 innings, giving up four runs on four hits, walking three and having two balk calls, one of them handing the Bulldogs that run in the third inning.

There was a scary moment in the fifth when the Hogs’ Jason Jones had a pitch inside glance off his helmet and he dropped like a rock. He jumped up a few minutes later after likely checking to see if everything was still attached, but Van Horn took him out for the rest of the game as a precautionary move.

Mason Neville came in for Jones and got to second when Mississippi State shortstop David Mershon couldn’t field a ground ball by Peyton Holt.and John Bolton worked a walk to load the bases with two outs for Diggs, who got a pitch down the middle he put into the 12-18 mile an hour wind and it cleared the right-field wall for a 10-4 lead. Bohrofen came up next and, of course, hit another homer to right field for an 11-4 edge.

In the sixth the Bulldogs chipped back into the lead with a leadoff single and a homer by Amani Larry that cut the lead to 11-6. Adcock got one more batter was starting to struggle, bringing in Zack Morris, who last played against Lipscomb a couple of weeks ago.

The Razorbacks will host South Carolina for a three-game series next week in the final home league meeting at Baum-Walker Stadium at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The game Saturday will be at 6 p.m. with the final matchup Sunday at 2 p.m.

Bats come to life against Mississippi State in 14-2 run-rule win

Arkansas took advantage of Mississippi State managing to run fielders into each other twice early, built a big lead and finished a series-clinhing 14-2 win Saturday evening at Dudy Noble Field.

Since you may see fielders run into each other twice for a season, seeing it come in back-to-back innings. It was that kind of night for the Bulldogs.

Brady Tygart’s comeback continued on course. Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn wasn’t going to wear him out too fast and starting for the second outing in a row seems to be working because everybody has a plan. Tygart pitched two innings, didn’t give up a hit, struck out one and walked one, throwing 20 pitches and facing just six batters.

In the second inning, Tygart had to wait 25 minutes between pitches because the Razorbacks gave him a comfortable lead and took awhile to do it. Will McEntire came on in the third and only gave up a massive homer to State’s Dakota Jordan, but nothing really serious.

All of that was big heading into Sunday’s game as Van Horn didn’t have to use up much of an already short pitching staff.

The Hogs sent 10 players to the plate and Bulldogs starter Landon Gartman struggled to get anybody out. A lot of it was he walked Caleb Cali to start the second, then hit Mason Neville after getting one out and walked John Bolton with two outs.

That’s when the parade around the bases started. Kendall delivered a single to score two runs and Gartman walked and Ben McLaughlin delivered another two-run single to give the Hogs a 4-0 lead, taking advantage of four walks.

Neville led off the bottom of the third with a double that nearly got over the left field wall and Peyton Holt followed with a single to make it 5-0. Holt singled and scored on a deep fly to the center field wall by Diggs when the Bulldogs had two outfielders run together and the ball fell between them. That made it 7-0.

Slavens led off the with a walk and scored on an RBI single by Holt to run the score to 8-0.

In the sixth inning, Slavens led off with a homer over the left field wall to make it 9-0. The Hogs scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh for a 14-2 lead and the only drama was whether McEntire could close out the game, letting a pair of Bulldogs get into scoring position with one out. He did.

McEntire finished with five innings, scattering seven hits, but he only walked one Mississippi State batter and that was big. He had some jams, but nothing he couldn’t work out of.

The Razorbacks are now 35-12 on the season, 16-7 in the SEC and can finish out a sweep with a win in Sunday’s game that starts at 1 p.m. and will be on SEC+.

Razorbacks get enough from ‘too excited’ Smith to get past Mississippi State

Arkansas won’t get swept in this weekend’s series with Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss., with a 6-2 win in a quick game. The last time the Razorbacks hit the road for an SEC series in Georgia that’s exactly what happened.

Hagen Smith gave the Razorbacks five innings starting and allowing just a couple of runs on just two hits, but he also walked five Mississippi State hitters and kept having to work himself out of jams. Mostly he did it himself, striking out eight.

Now the adventure and questions about the pitching staff will start because Hogs coach Dave Van Horn hadn’t announced a starter for either Saturday or Sunday. You got the idea at his press conference Thursday he wanted to make sure he got at least one win and get it out of the way quickly, although Smith carried a little too much excitement into it.

“(Smith) was exerting way too much energy early for a starter,” Van Horn said, wanting to get six or seven out of him. “He was amped up. “We’ll get that right. If he had saved a little energy, he might have gotten there.”

The plan was to go to Gage Wood out of the bullpen in the seventh inning, which is what the Hogs did. He sat the Bulldogs down in order to justify sticking with the original plan to bring in Wood in the seventh.

“It was a good win for our team,” Van Horn said later.

He got what he was wanting out of Smith. Van Horn has injuries he’s trying to figure it out and Brady Tygart will get the start for Saturday’s game with a determination probably made after that for Sunday’s final game.

The Hogs got off to a quick 2-0 start in the first inning when leadoff batter drew a walk, then Jace Bohrofren hit a homer to right field. That was it for awhile, but Smith made it stand up.

The Bulldogs added a solo run in the bottom of the third on an RBI single by Colton Ledbetter that scored Amani Larry.

Nobody else scored until Mississippi State got a one-out run in the fifth to tie the game as signs he was starting to fade a little began to show.

In the sixth inning, the Hogs took the lead back when Ben McLaughlin got a single and Brady Slavens crushed a two-RBI homer to right field for a 4-2 lead.

The Hogs stole an insurance run in the ninth inning with Caleb Cali getting a leadoff double, then going to third on a sacrifice by Mason Neville and scoring on a wild pitch that bounced off the catcher back towards the pitching mound for a 5-2 lead. It was Cali’s third opposite field hits.

They added another one after two straight walks to Parker Rowland and John Bolton set the stage for a one-out single by Kendall Diggs pushed Rowland across for a 6-2 lead headed to the bottom of the ninth

Gage Wood came on for the ninth and walked a hitter, but closed the game with a called third strike for the final out.

Saturday’s game will start at 6 p.m. on ESPN2.

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