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After Thursday's 14-0, run-rule victory in seven innings, the Longhorns go for the series win against the Sooners tonight. The game is on the SEC Network with the first pitch set for 7 p.m.

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2 minutes ago, taxsaver said:

can you run over the run-rule rules?  I thought we had a run-rule game when it got to 10-0 last night but obviously I was wrong!  

It has to go 7 innings so if you score more than 10+ before the 7th then yes you can go over.

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Camden Johnson with a one-out ground-rule double to left. Pack gave chase, but it kept slicing and landed fair just inside the left-field line.

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I'm sure the broadcast has mentioned it, but Johnson has been dealing with control issues lately. He just walked Tinney with one out in the bottom of the first.

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A-Rod comes through, driving a two-out single back up the middle and into center field.

Tinney goes from first to third, making it first and third with two outs for Becerra.

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Dickerson's sacrifice bunt moves the runners into scoring position with one out. Nice job by Harrison to field the ball off the turf and go to first for the out.

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