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Mike Lopresti | sifoeeprocess.com | June 27, 2019

1 thing to remember from every game in the 2019 College World Series

Vanderbilt storms past Michigan to claim the College World Series title, 8-2

OMAHA, Neb. 鈥 It was One Shining Moment for Vanderbilt Wednesday night. Oops ... wrong round ball.
 
But song or not, the evening was glittering enough for the Commodores, and college baseball in general. One more time, June in Omaha meant high drama, players to remember and moments to savor.

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Here鈥檚 one for all 15 games.

Michigan 5, Texas Tech 3: Welcome back Wolverines.

The anthem was sung, the planes roared above TD Ameritrade Park, and the College World Series could begin. 鈥淭hat just kind of gave us chills,鈥 Michigan first baseman Jimmy Kerr would say later, having delivered a two-run triple to help settle the opener. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 when it kind of hit us, we鈥檙e playing now.鈥 Not only playing, but winning a CWS game, which Michigan hadn鈥檛 done since 1983. That sound coming from the stands? The Michigan masses belting out The Victors. In Omaha. Get used to it.

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Florida State 1, Arkansas 0: The pitching clinic.
 

Florida State鈥檚 Drew Parish and Arkansas鈥 Isaiah Campbell went eyeball-to-eyeball and fastball-to-fastball, neither one blinking. Together, they would throw 214 pitches with 146 of them strikes, and combine for 15 innings with only 10 hits, no runs and 19 strikeouts. A ninth inning run on a sacrifice fly was the difference. 鈥淲e gave the fans a treat, a pitcher鈥檚 duel,鈥 Campbell would say afterward.


 
Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 1: The leadoff man.
 

Louisville had not trailed in 45 consecutive innings, but that streak lasted one pitch, as Vanderbilt鈥檚 Austin Martin sent it into the left field stands. This was the second consecutive game he had led off with a homer. So what, he goes to the plate in the first inning with fire in this eyes and hacking in his heart? 鈥淚 swing at them if they鈥檙e strikes,鈥 he said. Martin homered again in the seventh inning. The same Louisville lineup that had scored 26 runs in two super regional games and 50 in its last five tournament wins could manage only one. 

 

Mississippi State 5, Auburn 4: And the duality of the game.

 
Baseball can be so two-faced. Auburn carried a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth, and the loudest noise had been inspired by Edouard Julien鈥檚 mighty 429-foot bomb 鈥 which matched the longest CWS home run ever hit in Ameritrade Park. Three more outs, and Julien 鈥 whose parents from Quebec were in the stands tapping on their cell phones for Google translation, since they can speak little English 鈥 would be the star of the day. Or not. Mississippi State tied the score in the bottom of the ninth 鈥 on Julien鈥檚 throwing error. Sacre bleu! That鈥檚 baseball; roses one minute and thorns the next. Marshall Gilbert鈥檚 walk-off single then won it, the 28th time this season the Bulldogs had come from behind to win.

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Texas Tech 5, Arkansas 4: The quick exit.
 

Arkansas, we hardly knew ye. The Razorbacks, who came so close to winning the championship in 2018, were two-and-headed back to Fayetteville, mostly because the offense went mute. The .200 team batting average in two games was a ticket home, both their losses by a single run. The two teams combined for a record-tying four homers. Arkansas鈥 problem: Texas Tech hit three of them. 鈥淲e had a hunch these guys were going to be fun to watch with their backs against the wall,鈥 Red Raiders coach Tim Tadlock offered afterward.


 
Michigan 2, Florida State 0: The magician on the mound.
 

It was like watching a pitching machine. Strike after strike after strike from Michigan鈥檚 Tommy Henry, until he had finished off Florida State on three hits and 100 pitches. Only twice did he even go to a three-ball count, and those were in the first inning. No Big Ten team had started the CWS 2-0 in 53 years, and the Wolverines hadn鈥檛 done it since 1962. Henry 鈥 who got out of a hospital bed with flu and pneumonia and beat UCLA in the super regional 鈥 had officially achieved folk hero status. And the Wolverines fairy tale thundered on. Well, except for Jordan Nwogu鈥檚 face-first flop of a slide short of third base, which got more TV replays than anything. 鈥淚鈥檒l never hear the end of it,鈥 he said.

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Louisville 5, Auburn 3: The two-day game.
 

Louisville grabbed a 4-1 lead after four innings, in no small part because of Drew Campbell鈥檚 work in right field, as he threw a runner out at the plate, and later made a diving catch. The Cardinals then had to wait 20 hours to protect that lead. Rain suspended the game for a day, and when they returned the next morning to a dryer TD Ameritrade Park, they turned the issue over to their bullpen. Most impressive was Adam Elliott, who didn鈥檛 even know until 10 minutes before stretching began that he would be on the mound when the game resumed. He worked two brisk, scoreless innings. Elliott is a Louisville kid who went to Saint Xavier High School. Know who else went to Saint Xavier? Tommy Mapother. You might know him better by another name. Tom Cruise.


 
Vanderbilt 6, Mississippi State 3: Omaha meets Kumar Rocker.

One sure-fire way to hype the attention for your first College World Series appearance: Throw a no-hitter and strike out 19 in the super regional. That made Kumar鈥檚 start the most awaited moment in the first week of the College World Series. His fifth pitch was hit for a single, and he later said his adrenalin was on full-throttle in the first inning. Then he settled down and everyone could see what the fuss was about. He gave up five hits and a run in six innings. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a freshman,鈥 Mississippi State鈥檚 Jake Mangum said. 鈥淭hat speaks volumes of his last two starts.鈥


 
Texas Tech 4, Florida State 1: Mike Martin鈥檚 last bow.
 

For the 17th time, Martin left Omaha with the championship trophy he had chased so long. Only this was the last time. Any chance at a happy ending ended with a feeble Seminoles offense that produced only two runs and 11 hits in three games, and went 0-for-17 with runners in scoring position.  鈥淥ur season ended in Omaha,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a whole lot of folks that wish their season ended in Omaha. I ain鈥檛 going to say we never won one, because just getting out here is so much fun . . .  I鈥檒l get through the rest of this night with a smile, because I got to see young men grow up.鈥

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Louisville 4, Mississippi State 3: The Citadel Bowl.
 

Louisville coach Dan McDonnell and Mississippi State coach Chris Lemonis were teammates and roommates at The Citadel in the 1990s, and so close as buddies, they were in each other鈥檚 weddings. When chance tossed them in the same College World Series game, they both wanted badly to win, without the other having to suffer much. But, oh, how Lemonis felt the pain. A Mississippi State team that had become renowned for its rallying ways 鈥 with a nation鈥檚 leading 28 come-from-behind victories 鈥 saw the other side of baseball fortune. The Bulldogs let a 3-0 lead get away with two Cardinal runs in the seventh and two more in the ninth. Then they shook hands and patted each other鈥檚 backs.

Watch the touching reflection Jake Mangum gives after Miss. St. loss

 
Michigan 15, Texas Tech 3: The explosion.
 

Boom, boom, boom. That鈥檚 not fireworks, that鈥檚 Michigan鈥檚 offense. In a College World Series first week of close games, this was the outlier, as the Wolverines bashed their way to their first CWS finals since 1962, and the Big Ten鈥檚 first in 53 years. Ten of the runs came with two outs, giving Michigan 14 two-out RBI for the tournament. And it could have been even worse. Michigan not only scored 15 runs, but stranded 14 men on base.  Something special was afoot with these Wolverines.

 
Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 2: A hot night in the ol鈥 ballpark.

The emotions reached the red zone in this one. Louisville pitcher Luke Smith shut down the Vanderbilt bats for eight innings 鈥 clearly and loudly enjoying every strikeout of it. The Commodores鈥 frustration built by the inning. After a few testy exchanges between Smith and Vanderbilt鈥檚 Julian Infante 鈥 which had the umpires interceding 鈥 an inflamed Vandy team batted in the ninth, down 2-1. Three hits led to two runs, knocked Smith from the game and sent Vanderbilt to the finals. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 competition,鈥 Vandy鈥檚 Ethan Paul said of the on-field emotional bubble-over. 鈥淭hat can bring out a lot in 20-year-old men.鈥


 
CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS


Michigan 7, Vanderbilt 4: A maize and blue statement.


It took 57 years for Michigan to get back to the College World Series finals. It took 11 pitches to score and get the lead for good in game 1. All nine Wolverines in the lineup got at least one hit, six drove in at least one run, and Tommy Henry鈥檚 pitching shut off any Vanderbilt chance of answering. The quick start had become a Michigan trademark in this tournament. In the first 13 games of the College World Series, the Wolverines scored six runs in the first inning 鈥 the other seven teams combined had scored two.
 
鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to get on base, push the pressure and go at it,鈥 catcher Joe Donovan said. The Commodores had to quickly understand what they were up against.

Michigan storms past Vanderbilt in Game 1 of CWS finals

Vanderbilt 4, Michigan 1: Let鈥檚 play three.

Michigan鈥檚 chances of a sweep in the finals were gone faster than you could say Kumar Rocker. The freshman phenomenon struck out five of the first six Wolverine batters and gave up one run and three hits in 6.1 innings, striking out 11. Yes, there would be a winner-take-all game 3. It ran his 草莓网站在线看 Tournament line to 4-0, with 44 strikeouts and five walks, and left an intriguing question for post-Omaha: How good is this kid going to be when he鈥檚 had time to develop?
 
鈥淗e trusts himself, he believes in himself, more importantly, we all believe in him,鈥 closer Tyler Brown said. 鈥淗e brings a lot of good things to the table. He鈥檚 going to be a big leaguer some day. I鈥檓 proud to have him as a teammate.鈥

Kumar Rocker strikes out 11, keeps Vanderbilt's CWS hopes alive

 
Vanderbilt 8, Michigan 2: A championship of many feelings.
 

Vanderbilt had the veteran leadership of seven seniors or redshirt juniors who had put off pro ball for this chance. The Commodores had the talent of 13 draft choices. They had the confidence of a team with 58 wins, and the deep emotion of a group that had been scarred and was playing for a fallen teammate. Every bit of that was on display when Vanderbilt pushed past the Wolverines for their second national championship in six years.
 
The Commodores had never wavered from their path, and in the end, played as if they knew the championship was coming all along. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been incredible to watch,鈥 coach Tim Corbin said, and yet, there was a complexity to the moment for him. 鈥淚鈥檝e got a lot of conflicting thoughts right now.鈥
 
One reason was having to beat his former assistant and friend, Erik Bakich of Michigan. Another was the Commodore who wasn鈥檛 here. The determination of the seniors partly came from the drowning death of teammate Donny Everett when they were freshman. They have carried his memory ever since. He should have been out there with them.  But his parents were, and the sight of the Vanderbilt family embracing Teddy and Susan Everett on the award stand was a powerful and fitting closing image for the 2019 College World Series.

See the last pitch and Vanderbilt's full celebration for winning the CWS

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