11:30 – Bob Holt
Hogs Lose Without DVH; Horns Down Super Regional; Bob is a Hall of Famer! Call or text, 877-377-6963
11:30 – Bob Holt
Hogs Lose Without DVH; Horns Down Super Regional; Bob is a Hall of Famer! Call or text, 877-377-6963
Tye Richardson and Tommy Craft looking at tournament this weekend in Branson in leading up to July’s championship.
Tye and Tommy are live from Branson for the ACO Cornhole Major. They talk Hogs struggle in Hoover, Softball hosting Texas in the Super Regionals, 100 days from football and more.
The Morning Rush is live on a Recruiting Thursday from Branson!!!
Join Mason Choate and Robert Stewart as they recap Arkansas’ 4-3 loss to Alabama LIVE from Hoover. The guys run through all that went wrong with the Hogs and what they need to do moving forward. Stay tuned for a schedule update and possible starting pitchers.
HOOVER, Ala. — The new venue and setting hardly changed anything for the Diamond Hogs on Wednesday afternoon, as Arkansas lost its third consecutive game against the Alabama Crimson Tide in a 4-3 decision.
The loss put the Razorbacks in the losers’ bracket of the double-elimination Southeastern Conference Tournament, so the next loss will be the last game before the NCAA Tournament field is released.
The Hogs came out in sloppy fashion defensively, allowing two unearned runs to score in the first four innings.
With the bases loaded in the second inning, Alabama left fielder Tommy Seidl bounced into a fielder’s choice, but an errant throw from junior second baseman Robert Moore produced a second run on the play.
In the top of the third, sophomore third baseman Cayden Wallace made a long run into foul territory to make a play, but the runner on third tagged up to make it 3-0.
Senior shortstop Jalen Battles ended Alabama right-hander Jacob McNairy’s shutout bid with a solo home run in the bottom of the frame
The Crimson Tide loaded the bases again in the fourth, and graduate catcher Michael Turner’s wide throw on a backpick to third cost the Razorbacks another run.
Arkansas picked up momentum in the sixth when senior designated hitter Brady Slavens reached first base on a dropped third strike. Three pitches later, graduate right fielder Chris Lanzilli took Alabama lefty Jake Leger deep to left-center, making it a one-run game.
Despite five combined innings of scoreless relief from seniors Kole Ramage and Evan Taylor, the Hogs could not hold onto the momentum they generated in the sixth. In the last three frames, they managed just one hit as they searched for the game-tying run.
The Razorbacks are slated to play the loser of Thursday’s Florida-Texas A&M contest. No start time has been announced due to forecasted inclement weather.
How he thinks commissioner Greg Sankey handles the Drama Duo at the league meetings in Destin next week.
Razorbacks’ play-by-play announcer on The Morning Rush on league having to work around big weather delays at tournament.
11:30 – Dani Wexelman
12:30 – Bill King
Just throwing together a rain delay show! Will the Hogs even play today? SEC 8 or 9 game schedule?
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Dave Van Horn’s comments about small group of fans being too critical a little bothersome for Irwin at this point.
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