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Jeff Howe

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  1. That's the only thing that explains why he was so close to the bag.
  2. Not Harrison's best night. It's up to the bullpen to keep Texas in the winner's bracket.
  3. That's it for Harrison. Schloss/Weiner will turn to Grubbs to get the Longhorns out of the jam. This was once a 6-1 lead for Texas, but's a 6-3 game and UTSA has the tying run at the plate in the top of the fifth.
  4. Not sure what Rodriguez was doing there. It's now first and third with one out.
  5. A double play would be nice right here.
  6. Miller ran himself into an out, so UTSA has a man on first with one down.
  7. Flores couldn't come up with a ground ball up the middle. It's a two-run single for Hodge and the Texas lead is down to 6-3.
  8. Max Weiner heads out to the mound with Harrison struggling.
  9. And just like that, Miller walks and UTSA has the bases loaded with no outs in the top of the fifth.
  10. Liquor before beer, you're all clear. Do as you please, I say.
  11. Stuckey works a walk. Texas with a clunky, sloppy start to the fifth.
  12. If Mendoza were able to play in the field, it wouldn't be a concern.
  13. UTSA now has a runner in scoring position on what's scored as a passed ball.
  14. McClure beats the shift, thanks to an error charged to Rodriguez.
  15. No, but he led the AL in home runs one season and RBI another.
  16. Flores has struggled to hit fastballs. That's his second strikeout tonight.
  17. Stuckey wasn't able to make the transfer on Rodriguez's stolen base. I don't think he would've got him because Adrian got a good job.
  18. Heck of a play by Morresi to pick a laser off Rodriguez's bat. Belyeu is retired at second base. A man on first with two outs for Flores
  19. Schuessler got rung up on strikes, only the third time that's happened to the Longhorns tonight.
  20. Alabama, yes. UGA is in the loser's bracket in Athens. UCLA is up 9-1 on Arizona State in the bottom of the fourth.
  21. I just looked it up. He was 18. Won the AL batting title two years later. Very underrated in the grand scheme of baseball history.
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