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Razorbacks announce Brady Tygart starting on mound tonight

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — It’s not really surprising that Arkansas social media released a starter for tonight’s game at 6 p.m. against Texas A&M a little early or that it’s Brady Tygart, who has been out with an injury for a couple of months.

The players have said he would play this week and Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn said after the loss at Missouri State that he might start Tygart, who had an MCL sprain of his elbow March 1 and has slowly worked his way back into playing.

“Brady’s obviously a dude,” freshman Ben Bybee said Tuesday. ” He’s super excited and working really hard to get back to where he is right now.”

It provides a shot in the arm for a pitching staff that has been struggling with injuries since projected No. 1 starter Jaxon Wiggins was lost for the season before it ever started. They’ve been trying to figure it out since then.

“He threw a ton of innings for us in high-leverage situations last year, so I mean I think everyone’s pumped,” Hagen Smith said after Thursday’s 7-5 win in the series opener at Baum-Walker Stadium.

You wonder how long it will take for him to be ready to live up to last year’s All-SEC Freshman status. Maybe the initial projection of 5-6 seeks that turned into now eight weeks was for more preparation and we really have no idea what’s been going on in practices and how he’s been re-habbed.

Considering the move to bring in Smith in the opener (he ended up working the last four innings, giving up just a couple of hits) caught some by surprise, we honestly have little to no idea how Tygart has been prepared.

But pressure situations is something he’s dealt with before. After the Hogs ended a four-game losing streak to finally get a win, Tygart comes along at a good time. After all, postseason starts now in less than a month.

Tonight’s second game is set for 6 p.m. (depending on the weather in the area here) at Baum-Walker Stadium.

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Bohrofen’s homer, Grimes’ big throw lifts Razorbacks to win over A&M

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Jace Bohrofen came through with the go-ahead two-run home run in the bottom of the eighth to lift No. 7 Arkansas (31-11, 12-7 SEC) past Texas A&M (25-17, 9-10 SEC), 7-5, on Thursday night at Baum-Walker Stadium.

That’s the simple lead. Maybe the biggest play, though, was a throw from left fielder Hunter Grimes to catcher Parker Rowland that got a run-saving double play with the scored tied, 5-5.

“The moment wasn’t too big for (Grimes) and he knew before the ball was pitched exactly what he was going to do with it,” Razorbacks coach Dave Van Horn said later. “The good defenders are thinking about it and they’re thinking, ‘If they hit it to me, this is what I’m going to do.’ And there it was. He came firing in, momentum, caught it, released it as quick as you can. I mean, that’s about as good as it gets. Throw was about as nice as it could be. You could go all year, and you won’t see a play like that.”

Bohrofen’s game-winning blast helped the Razorbacks snap their season-long four-game losing streak. The Hogs will look to clinch their fourth SEC home weekend series win of the season in tomorrow night’s game against the Aggies.

He’s on a roll right now, hitting his 11th homer of the year.

“He hits lefties just as good as he hits righties if you look at the numbers,” Van Horn said. “Super job hitting a breaking ball. Maybe he felt like he was going to get it, or he just saw it. He didn’t hit it on the sweet spot, but he hit it solid, and we knew it was gone when it left the bat.”

Arkansas was all over Texas A&M starter Troy Wansing, jumping out to a 5-0 lead in the second inning. John Bolton’s RBI single with the bases loaded set the table for Peyton Stovall’s two-out, two-strike grand slam later in the frame.

Staked with a five-run lead, Razorback starter Hunter Hollan battled for four innings. The left-hander was lifted after allowing four runs on six hits and two walks as the Aggies fought back to close their deficit to one in the fourth.

Texas A&M tied the game in the top half of the fifth on a sacrifice fly after back-to-back single to start the inning. Reliever Dylan Carter would escape without further damage, however, before handing the ball off to Hagen Smith.

Smith was superb in relief, emerging from the bullpen in the sixth and tossing four shutout innings. The Razorbacks’ wildcard struck out four while allowing just two hits and issuing two free passes during his lockdown appearance.

Left fielder Hunter Grimes gave Smith a lift with the defensive play of the game. Grimes recorded an outfield assist in the top of the eighth, catching a fly ball in left and firing home to beat the runner and turn a run-saving double play.

Smith’s work on the mound as well as Grimes’ defensive wizardry in left paved the way for Bohrofen’s heroics at the plate in the bottom of the eighth. After Caleb Cali’s leadoff walk, the Razorback captain hit an 0-1 pitch over the wall in right to put Arkansas up for good.

Smith sat down Texas A&M in order in the top of the ninth to preserve Arkansas’ 7-5 series-opening win. The sophomore earned the win to improve to 6-1 and lowered his season ERA to a team-best 2.64 over 47 2/3 innings.

Bohrofen finished 3-for-4 at the plate with a double, a home run and two RBI to raise his team-leading slash line to .372/.494/.693 on the season. He also drew a walk, recording one of the Razorbacks’ 14 base on balls in the win.

First pitch in the second game of the series between the Hogs and Aggies is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday on ESPNU with Tom Hart (play-by-play) and Chris Burke (analyst) on the call from inside Baum-Walker Stadium.

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Apparently, Derrian Ford changed mind on Razorbacks

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Everybody says all the proper things at this time usually, which is about the way Derrian Ford’s announcement to leave Arkansas was handled.

Reports are it was a mutual decision, which right now is what people would say.

The only thing interesting he had announced he was coming back to the Razorbacks, rode a horse and everything else, then suddenly everything flipped. It may be awhile before we find out what’s what, which will evaporate if they win games. If they don’t meet expectations, well, your guess is as good as anybody else’s.

Ford was the two-time Gatorade Arkansas Player of the Year and three-time state champion at Magnolia and appeared in 21 games for the Razorbacks during the 2022-23 season, totaling 15 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. He scored in seven games on the year.

Most of his minutes were simply to give somebody a chance to catch their breath.

He did come up big for the Hogs on the road at Missouri on Jan. 18. With a lot of folks having early foul trouble, he got thrown into the game and responded with nine crucial minutes and scored four points on a tough finish in the paint and pair of free throws.

As a four-star recruit he had offers from Baylor, LSU, Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State and others.

He’ll find a landing spot somewhere.

The Hogs now have to win games as Eric Musselman continues to juggle the roster and you can rest assured it’s not finished yet. There is still a holding pattern on Davonte Davis and Jordan Walsh, both of whom declared for the NBA Draft in June, but are working to hang onto their eligibility.