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Mike Lopresti | sifoeeprocess.com | June 16, 2019

4 reasons to watch the opening day of the College World Series

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OMAHA, Neb. 鈥 Now, instead of a goal and a dream, the College World Series becomes a baseball tournament. And here are four teams with four reasons why Saturday鈥檚 opening day should be something to see.

Watch Arkansas return to the scene of the crime!  . . .

Call up the replay of the Nightmare of 2018. First thing you see is reliever Matt Cronin throwing a pitch to Oregon State鈥檚 Cadyn Grenier, getting a pop-up and pointing into the air, directing his fielders to the ball. Two outs in the ninth, with a 3-2 lead. Someone make the catch, and the Razorbacks dogpile may begin.

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As the ball begins to come down in foul territory beyond first base, right fielder Eric Cole races in, first baseman Jared Gates races out, and second baseman Carson Shaddy rushes over. They have it more surrounded than Custer鈥檚 7th cavalry -- but no one catches it. Plop. The ball hits the turf, and 12 months later, anyone who even remotely follows Arkansas baseball does not need reminding about what happened next.

Grenier RBI single to tie. Trevor Larnach two-run homer to win for Oregon State for force game 3, then a shutout by the Beavers鈥 Kevin Abel next night. An Arkansas national championship, that suddenly wasn鈥檛.

鈥淚鈥檝e seen it one time,鈥 Razorbacks shortstop Casey Martin was saying Friday about the fatal moment. 鈥淚 guess it was right before this season started. It just kind of popped up. It was tough to watch. I haven鈥檛 watched it since, and I probably never will again.鈥

Saturday night, when Arkansas meets Florida State, brings into focus one of the main questions of this College World Series: Are the Razorbacks driven by that memory, or here because the players have forgotten it? Or a little of both? Other coaches here have their thoughts.

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Mississippi State鈥檚 Chris Lemonis:  鈥淲e鈥檝e played that team, and they are motivated. In our world, one of the reasons our kids have so much success  when they leave is they have the ability to take a punch, and what I think in baseball is different than any other sport is our failure rate is so high.鈥

Vanderbilt鈥檚 Tim Corbin: 鈥淣o one is immune from those moments. It happens to everyone. Yeah, that equipped them for this.鈥

The Arkansas camp is not so eager to address the subject, but it is impossible not to ask, with the Razorbacks here again. The three fielders involved in that play are gone, but Cronin is back and has not allowed a run in his last seven relief appearances.

鈥淲e get asked about that all the time and the answer鈥檚 always the same, this is a whole new team. We have only eight guys who played on this team last year,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not something that鈥檚 on our mind, it鈥檚 on to the next one. I鈥檝e put it in the past. That鈥檚 part of being a ballplayer, you forget about the past.鈥

Martin: 鈥淎t the end of the day, you have to turn the page a little bit. Baseball, you can鈥檛 dwell on things, or they just won鈥檛 go right for you. For me personally it was hard to let go, but what a ride (the season) was. I鈥檓 just happy we were able to get back. Once we hit that first scrimmage last fall, we just said forget about it, it鈥檚 a new season . . . I think letting go of it is probably one of the biggest things for us to get back here.鈥

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Coach Dave Van Horn: 鈥淚t is what it is. Baseball, 27 outs. You鈥檝e got to get 27 . . . But you know, you鈥檝e got to let it go. You鈥檝e got to let it go. You鈥檝e got to go out and recruit. You start fall baseball and never talked to this team one time about that play. I鈥檝e only watched it two or three times. Once was enough, obviously.鈥

Pitcher Isaiah Campbell, who will start Saturday:  鈥淚 think some guys feel like we have some unfinished business up here. We have new kids who weren鈥檛 even here last year, they were playing summer ball. We want to make our own history and write our own story this year.

鈥淲e got back to Fayetteville after we lost game 3, and texted our strength coach and said let鈥檚 get back to the weight room, let鈥檚 get ready for next year. So it鈥檚 just short memory.鈥

Watch Texas Tech鈥檚 Josh Jung talk to his bat! . . .

 Yeah, the Red Raiders shortstop has a chat with his bat before stepping into the box for every pitch. The conversation resumes Saturday afternoon as Texas Tech and Michigan open the College World Series.

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鈥淚t鈥檚 the same routine, same phrases. Depending on what the situation is, I might need a little more reassurance to try to calm down.  I started talking to my bat in college but I would always say the same thing in my head in high school.鈥

And no, he said he鈥檚 never heard of Mark Fidrych, the former Detroit Tigers pitcher who became a national sensation by talking to the baseball before each pitch.

 

Josh Jung talks talking to his bat

Who鈥檚 to quibble? Jung is hitting .342 for the season and was just the No. 8 pick in the draft to the Texas Rangers. You just wonder if the bat ever talks back.

鈥淚 wish. Sometimes I wish it鈥檇 tell me I鈥檓 not feeling OK. I鈥檇 lock in a little more.鈥

See that rarest of sights, a team in Omaha from the snow belt! . . .

The north hasn鈥檛 produced a CWS champion in 53 years, but here鈥檚 Michigan to upset conventional wisdom, fresh off taking out No. 1 seed and top-ranked UCLA. Omaha glory has been mostly reserved for the south, and Ann Arbor is south of Saginaw, but not many other places. The Wolverines haven鈥檛 been here in 35 years. 鈥淭his is uncharted territory for our program, for the Big Ten,鈥 coach Erik Bakich said.

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鈥淲e like to think of ourselves as a representation of northern baseball as a whole,鈥 first baseman Jimmy Kerr said, 鈥渢o show that the north can play baseball, the Big Ten can play baseball, and most of all the Wolverines can compete with anyone.鈥

Michigan needs to ignore some recent history.

Start with the three days the Wolverines spent in Lubbock in March, throwing batting practice to Texas Tech, the Red Raiders swept the three games by a combined score of 29-10. 鈥淭hey kicked our butts,鈥 said Karl Kauffmann, who will start for Michigan Saturday.

Or there鈥檚 this: Michigan is 0-7 all-time against Texas Tech.

Or this: Texas Tech has won 21 of 26, scoring 184 runs in that stretch. The Red Raiders have homered in every 草莓网站在线看 Tournament game. Their leadoff hitter, Gabe Holt, is the consummate table-setter, reaching base in 117 of 124 games in his career, hitting safely in 103 of them (though he鈥檚 injured and might not play). The team鈥檚 only senior, Cameron Warren, has 17 home runs and 76 RBI. Jung, who has committed only two errors in 29 games since moving to shortstop, is hitting. .435 in the postseason. That鈥檚 a noisy lineup.

But UCLA made more noise than anyone this season, and Michigan鈥檚 pitchers turned the Bruins offense into a murmur. If that magic spell is to continue, it starts Saturday with Kauffmann鈥檚 assignment to slow down Texas Tech. He can鈥檛 wait. 鈥淭his is the culmination of 21 years of my life.鈥

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And for good karma, the Wolverines can always look over at Kerr at first base. His father played for the last Michigan team to play in the CWS, in 1984. His grandfather pitched for the Wolverines鈥 last national championship, in 1962.

Watch Florida State try an exorcism! . . .

There are a lot of ghosts of broken Florida State hearts around here that need to be erased. The Seminoles have been here 22 times and gone home without a trophy 22 times. And this is the last chance for retiring coach Mike Martin, so a potential fantasy story is on the plate, too.

Given so much, imagine what a championship would mean to them.

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鈥淚t鈥檇 mean everything,鈥 junior Drew Mendoza said. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 what this program is all about, is winning the last game. That鈥檚 always been the goal, that鈥檚 going to remain the goal, until it鈥檚 accomplished.鈥

But look what they鈥檙e facing Saturday night. Arkansas starter Isaiah Campbell is 12-1, with 115 strikeouts. He has not walked more than three batters in any of 17 starts this season. The Razorbacks just crushed Mississippi 14-1 to get here.

But perhaps their sense of mission has contributed to the Seminoles鈥 grit. They had to play their way off the bubble to even get into the tournament. Martin credits a team meeting called by the veterans, with Mendoza in the middle of it. They went to Athens in the regional and rolled over the Bulldogs. They went to LSU for the super regional 鈥 their first visit to Baton Rouge in 36 years 鈥 and swept the Tigers.

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They鈥檙e used to doing things the hard way, so they shouldn鈥檛 be fazed by a history of Omaha frustrating deja vus.

鈥淚 think the adversity that we鈥檝e been through,鈥 Mendoza said, 鈥渋s going to carry us.鈥

Adversity? Michigan was one strike away from its season ending early in the Big Ten Tournament, Texas Tech had to fight for its life against Oklahoma State last week, and Arkansas just wishes people would stop asking about last year. Four teams with reasons to cherish opening day at the College World Series.

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