Razorbacks blow solid start by Tygart to even series with Gamecocks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas could clinch the series with South Carolina in another pitchers duel on Saturday night, 3-1.

The game was delayed about 45 minutes after scheduled start time due to lightning in the area (although none was around the stadium) and a really quick, light rain shower while the field was still covered.

It was a strong seven-inning performance by Gamecocks starting pitcher Jake Mahoney, who threw 90 pitches and scattered five hits, but no runs while the Razorbacks wasted a solid three-inning start by Brady Tygart and Will McEntire struggled early, giving up all the runs in the top of the fourth.

Tygart started fast, retiring the Gamecocks in order after the first pitch was lined into right field that Kendall Diggs made a diving catch to grab. Van Horn said after Friday night’s game he would probably be a regular outfielder next year, but a lot of folks are wondering if he hasn’t played his way there now. Tygart threw just 11 pitches.

Jake Mahoney had a similar start, but he walked Diggs, but no damage when the Razorbacks rang up two quick outs. Mahoney only threw 16 pitches.

The second inning was a carbon copy except Mahoney had a hard-hit liner by Parker Rowland glance off him for a quick single. This is starting to look like another pitcher duel, at least early.

Tygart gave up a leadoff single, then retired the Gamecocks in the third. John Bolton lined a double down the third-base line to lead off the bottom of the third and he advanced to third on a grounder by Tavian Josenberger. Diggs was called out on strikes and Jace Bohrofen popped out to end the innings, still with no score.

McEntire was brought on to start the fourth after Tygart, in his third straight start after missing a big chunk of the year rehabbing an elbow injury, threw 37 pitches, gave up a single hit and didn’t walk anybody.

It probably wasn’t his best start, hitting the first pitcher, then giving up three straight hits that scored a couple of runs. With two outs he gave up another single for the Gamecocks to have a 3-0 lead. The Hogs got a single from Slavens, but nothing else in the bottom of the innings.

McEntire got through the fifth and sixth innings with no further damage. The only thing the Hogs could muster offensively came in the seventh when Slavens and Holt led off the bottom of the inning with consecutive hits, but that ended quickly on a double play and nothing else happened.

In the eighth, the Gamecocks got a runner on after McEntire’s strikeout got away from Rowland behind the plate and he hit the ball with his foot making a slide and the runner reached first. He tried to stretch a two-out slow-rolling ground ball to third baseman Caleb Cali, being thrown out easily.

The Hogs did manage to put up a run in the bottom of the eighth after Josenberger led off and got to second on a wild pitch, then scored on a single by Bohrofen, but couldn’t get anything more

South Carolina got a runner in scoring position, but couldn’t push him across as the Hogs went fairly quietly in the bottom of the ninth.

The Hogs are now 37-13 overall (18-8 in the SEC) and the two teams will close out the series on Sunday afternoon in a scheduled 2 p.m. start with showers in the forecast all around the expected time for the game.

Strong pitching keys Razorbacks’ 4-1 win over South Carolina

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas didn’t need the long ball in the series-opener against South Carolina. They used some key hits and pulled out a methodical 4-1 win over the Gamecocks in a game between a pair of Top 10 teams.

This series may provide a leg up to be one of the top eight seeds for the NCAA Tournament, putting them in position to host a Super Regional matchup. They can thank starter Hagen Smith who didn’t let the Gamecocks get a fast start and Gage Wood finished it strong, not giving up anything and striking out the last two batters.

The win gives the Razorbacks a 37-12 record (18-7 in SEC) and a fast start to the final home regular-season series of the season.

The game had a blazing fast start with Smith and South Carolina starter Eli Jones and the Hogs’ infield again turning a quick double play to end the first after walking the first two batters. They went through the first two innings in less than 30 minutes.

After the Gamecocks didn’t get a baserunner in the third, Peyton Holt led off the bottom half with a line shot down the first baseline for a double. Tavian Josenberger worked a two-out walk, then Kendal Diggs drove home the first run of the game.  Jace Bohrofen couldn’t do anything with a pair of runners on base, but the Hogs did get a 1-0 lead.

South Carolina tied the game in the sixth, sending Smith out after throwing 94 pitches over 5.2 innings, giving up four hits, walking three and striking out seven. He left a couple of runners on base for Gage Wood and he got the Hogs out of the inning with a ground-out to third that Caleb Cali knocked down and completed the long throw, leaving the game tied, 1-1.

The Hogs answered with a walk by Bohrofen and a single from Ben McLaughlin that moved Bohrofen to third and he scored on Cali’s double-play grounder. That gave the Hogs a 2-1 lead for Wood headed into the seventh.

In the bottom of the seventh, the Hogs started getting some separation. Holt drew a leadoff walk, then got to third after a single from John Bolton was followed with a two-out RBI by Diggs for a 4-1 lead as the Gamecocks are now into their bullpen with Cade Austin replacing Jones on the mound.

Wood gave up a lone single in the top of the eighth and struck out the last two hitters.

In the bottom of the eighth, the Hogs managed to get Holt to third after a walk and a single by Rowland’s line shot the Gamecocks’ second baseman climbed a ladder to grab to send it to the ninth with a 4-1 lead.

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