Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 01:09 AM Moderators Posted yesterday at 01:09 AM AUSTIN, Texas — Carson Tinney transferred to Texas from Notre Dame, where he established himself as one of the top collegiate catchers in the country. A finalist for the 2025 Buster Posey Award, which honors college baseball’s top catcher, Tinney has the presence and skills behind the plate to help a pitching staff maximize its potential. Seven games into the 2026 season, Tinney and the Longhorn pitchers are propping each other up, staking their claim to be labeled the nation’s top battery. Asked how he’d rate the arms on pitching coach Max Weiner’s staff, Tinney said with a smile plastered on his face that it’s been “fun to catch” a group of hurlers that’s collectively twisted opposing hitters in knots en route to a 7-0 start. “Best stuff I've been able to catch in my life so far,” Tinney said after Sunday’s 4-0 win over Michigan State, one in which he scored a run while going 1-for-3 with a double. Southpaw Dylan Volantis recorded a second consecutive dominant start, tossing seven scoreless innings and finishing a 91-pitch outing with a career-high nine strikeouts. When Volantis, who continues to successfully develop a changeup he added to his repertoire in the offseason, was done, Weiner and Jim Schlossnagle turned the game over to the bullpen. Aided by a between-the-legs snag on a liner back to the mound, freshman Brett Crossland only needed five pitches to get through the eighth inning, paving the way for Thomas Burns to pump his 96 mph past the Spartan bats. A one-out walk issued by Volantis in the seventh inning is the only runner No. 3 Texas allowed on base after the third inning. Volantis retired 13 batters in a row at one point, while Crossland and Burns combined to mow down each of the six batters they faced over two innings. “It's a blast just because they dominate the zone,” said Tinney, who threw out two would-be base stealers in Saturday’s 3-1 win. “No complaints there.” Michigan State (2-4) came into the series “swinging the bat well with a lot of confidence,” Schlossnagle said. The Spartans slugged five home runs, pounded out 23 hits (nine for extra bases) and scored 18 runs in a series win on the road over then-No. 8 Louisville last weekend. The pitching staff ensured the Longhorns wouldn’t suffer the same fate. Nine different pitchers combined to record 32 strikeouts with only four walks and one earned run across three wins, a series sweep in which Texas posted a plus-13 run differential. “We knew the pitching staff was going to be the strong suit of our club coming into the season,” Schlossnagle said. “Veterans and the new guys throw a lot of strikes, throw multiple pitches for strikes. We're certainly going to face better teams in our league. I mean, Michigan State has got a good team and I thought Lamar had a good club. I think UC Davis will be competitive in their conference. But we all know what's ahead of us.” The Longhorns manufactured enough offense to get the job done on Sunday. Jonah Williams, who went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI single, drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the first, followed by Casey Borba's RBI groundout. The last run of the game in the bottom of the fourth, when Anthony Pack Jr.’s attempt to steal second base resulted in a balk, scoring Ashton Larson from third base. Schlossnagle knows Texas will face top-notch pitching in SEC play and beyond. Still, he believes the Longhorns will “be able to pitch with most teams,” which should make them tough to beat, even when the competition heats up. “We just have to keep improving, keep the right guys healthy,” Schlossnagle said. “I was glad to see Volantis be out there for an extended period. That'll help him out moving forward. We just need to stay committed to the opening day mentality that these guys have.” View full news story 12 Quote
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Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 01:29 AM The staff will face better competition, but these Texas pitchers have what it takes to get to Omaha if everyone stays heathy. 11 Quote
No13Seed Jim Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Posted yesterday at 01:41 AM Great report, Jeff. Thanks from the Missouri Ozarks. Quote
WRNC Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM Posted yesterday at 01:44 AM (edited) So Carson Tinney is Pudge: "catch-and-throw" skills and power-hitting Ruger Riojas is a Mini-Darvish: Texas Swiss Army Knives Dylan Volantis is CJ Wilson: left hand dominant closer to a front-line starting pitcher Thomas Burns is Tom Henke: high-fastball/splitter mix Ma(ddu)x Weiner is Mike Maddux: The Claw and A-Rod Edited yesterday at 01:46 AM by WRNC Quote
OTFBrandon Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Tinney is huge in person 1 Quote
Califashorn75 Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Posted yesterday at 02:21 AM Tinney is a complete badass. 2 Quote
Hornmatic Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM Posted yesterday at 02:36 AM 59 minutes ago, Jeff Howe said: The staff will face better competition, but these Texas pitchers have what it takes to get to Omaha if everyone stays heathy. I believe Taylor Jungmann to be the best Longhorn pitcher this century (would you agree or disagree). I’m starting to think Dylan could vault himself into the top three conversation. 1 Quote
Moderators Jeff Howe Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Author Moderators Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM 22 minutes ago, Hornmatic said: I believe Taylor Jungmann to be the best Longhorn pitcher this century (would you agree or disagree). I’m starting to think Dylan could vault himself into the top three conversation. Huston Street is in that discussion, for sure. 5 Quote
nicray0920 Posted yesterday at 12:53 PM Posted yesterday at 12:53 PM What a great series! Texas was complete in nearly every aspect! Man these ptichers have some nasty stuff they are throwing! 🤘 Quote
marathon Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 19 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: The Longhorns manufactured enough offense to get the job done on Sunday. @CJ Vogel @Blake Munroe I probably missed it but I didn’t hear anything about Robbins hitting for the cycle on Saturday. It’s pretty rare. The last time a Texas player hit for the cycle was 2015. Not sure how many Texas players have accomplished this. Texas won 3-1 and Robbins had 2 RBI’s and scored a run on his HR. No other player had an RBI as our only other run scored on a passed ball. 1 Quote
marathon Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 22 hours ago, Jeff Howe said: Field level view: Quote
Jerry K Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Good read Jeff! I’ll admit I had some reservation as to how Volantis would handle the move from the pen to, what we had presumed to be the Friday night stater. I think Schloss and staff made a key move starting Volantis on Sunday. He came out of the gate in midseason form. I’m also happy that Ruger pretty much picked up where he left off last season pre-flu less the first inning of the first game of the season. Ruger has taken a lot of pressure off Volantis. I do think the offense needs to be able to score in multiple ways which is something I bet Schloss wants too. But it’s early and there’s still some time to work on these things. 1 Quote
Jerry K Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 5 hours ago, marathon said: @CJ Vogel @Blake Munroe I probably missed it but I didn’t hear anything about Robbins hitting for the cycle on Saturday. It’s pretty rare. The last time a Texas player hit for the cycle was 2015. Not sure how many Texas players have accomplished this. Texas won 3-1 and Robbins had 2 RBI’s and scored a run on his HR. No other player had an RBI as our only other run scored on a passed ball. I agree hitting for the cycle is a huge deal and something that wasn’t talked about enough for sure. I thought for sure it would’ve made coffee and football on Monday. Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted 1 hour ago Moderators Posted 1 hour ago 10 hours ago, Jerry K said: I agree hitting for the cycle is a huge deal and something that wasn’t talked about enough for sure. I thought for sure it would’ve made coffee and football on Monday. It did. I specifically mentioned it and even Bobby talked about it. Right after Gerry left. Quote
Jerry K Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Blake Munroe said: It did. I specifically mentioned it and even Bobby talked about it. Right after Gerry left. Kuddos Blake my apologies must’ve been on a phone call. Quote
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