Gorilla head logo8/17/2023 Tennessee's Andrew Lindsey (3-3, 2.79) vs. Oral Roberts' Jakob Hall (8-3, 3.56 ERA) vs. That’s a pretty important stat, I believe, in this ballpark." “Somebody told me this morning, and I didn’t even realize it, that we were leading the country in doubles. Coach Brian O’Connor said the expansive outfield could play to his team’s advantage. Virginia comes in with the fewest homers (82), but it leads the nation in doubles (169) and batting average (.335). We definitely have to lower our ball flight." We certainly can’t expect some of the home runs we’ve hit at our ballpark or other ballparks in the ACC. “I thought it carried a little better than I expected it to today,” Walter said, “but we still have to, in general, live lower than we’ve been living. Deacons coach Tom Walter said he doesn't expect his team to rely on the home run here. Wake Forest hit 19 homers in regionals and super regionals, led by Danny Corona's six. There have been 28 homers hit each of the last two years at the CWS, the most since Schwab opened in 2011. Florida's Caglianone has 31 and the Demon Deacons’ Wilkens has 30. Those are college baseball legends.”įlorida and Wake Forest has 129 homers each, Tennessee has 125 and Stanford has 117. “I think about the teams that achieved those (numbers) that maybe this team is close to. “This is the ‘Gorilla Ball’ program,” coach Jay Johnson said. The Tigers' 133 homers are third most in program history and most for a team entering a CWS since the Tigers arrived in Omaha with 148 in 1998. LSU's home run production has been reminiscent of the prodigious numbers put up by Skip Bertman's teams of the 1990s. 5 LSU (48-15) against Southeastern Conference rival Tennessee (43-20). 2 national seed Florida (50-15) meets No. 4 regional seed since Stony Brook in 2012 to make the final eight of the NCAA Tournament. TCU (42-22) begins bracket play Friday against Oral Roberts (51-12), the first No. “We know that good pitching can stop good hitting a lot of times.” “It gets tougher and tougher as you move on in the tournament because you are facing the best of the best pitching staffs,” said Stanford coach David Esquer, whose team has had back-to-back 100-homer seasons. The CWS features four pitchers projected to be first-round draft picks next month in LSU's Paul Skenes, Tennessee's Chase Dollander, Wake Forest's Rhett Lowder and Florida's Hurston Waldrep. You’re going to have to run the bases and be aggressive and steal bases, maybe use the bunt game.” “So you can’t sit there and think that you’re going to get your three-run home runs. “You're going to face the best of the best on the mound,” he said. Saarloos pitched in two College World Series at hitter-friendly Rosenblatt Stadium, and he was a TCU assistant when the Horned Frogs played at Schwab during the college game's dead ball period of the early 2010s. If it plays like it did today, I think we're in a good spot.”Įxperience has taught TCU coach Kirk Saarloos it takes more than the ability to hit the long ball for a team to leave Omaha with a championship. “It was flying out to all parts of the field,” Tennessee's Jared Dickey said. The forecast calls for the wind to blow in from center when the CWS opens Friday. All of us from a BP standpoint, we were seeing the balls fly.”Ĭonditions were favorable during the teams' practice day with a light wind blowing out to left. “We had Jac Caglianone hitting balls out of the stadium. “Balls were flying today,” Florida shortstop Josh Rivera said Thursday after batting practice.
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