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GAME THREAD – Texas vs K-State/UTSA

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Smarting from yesterday's loss to UTSA, Texas tries to get back on track today against Kansas State.

Texas Baseball Facing Elimination Against Kansas State​

The Longhorns look to keep their season alive against the Wildcats.

There are losses where you just sit back, accept that the better team won and look to play better the next time out. Then there are losses that are absolute gut punches and leave you rattled, hoping that it doesn't throw you off entirely.

For the Texas Longhorns (43-13), they found themselves in the latter category against the UTSA Roadrunners on Saturday night. What was once a comfortable 6-1 lead turned into an ugly, nightmarish loss filled with mishaps and an abundance of bad at-bats, all culminating in a brutal 9-7 loss.

They cannot dwell on the loss for long, though. Now they have a quick turnaround as the Longhorns find themselves in the loser's bracket against the Kansas State Wildcats (32-25), hoping to get a win and keep their season alive for at least one more game.

How to watch/listen:​

Sunday June 1 at 2 p.m. CT - ESPN/TexasSports.com/Audio

A look at Kansas State's regional so far -​

Much like the Longhorns, it has been a tale of two games for the Wildcats in Austin so far. In their opener on Friday they were blown out by the Roadrunners, 10-2. Coming back on Saturday against Houston Christian they were able to handle business with a 7-4 win that set them up with another elimination game on Sunday.

Kansas State by the numbers:​

Record - 32-25

Runs scored - 416

Runs allowed - 356

Team Avg. - .279

Team Avg. against - .268

Team ERA - 5.76

Kansas State wins this game if...​

It can mirror the success of the teams that gave Texas issues down the stretch and stifle its bats. There's a big enough sample size at this point to show that the Longhorns, when they are shut down offensively, simply do not have the firepower capable of scratching out runs and making the pitcher work to get outs.

This is exactly what the Wildcats need to focus on and make happen in Sunday's contest. Make the Longhorns struggle at the plate and give their bats enough time to get the job done. If they can do that and do it consistently, then they have a strong chance at ending the Longhorns' season and eliminating them from their own regional.

Texas wins this game if...​

It can get consistent, productive at-bats from the entire lineup over the course of nine innings. Don't get us wrong, five-run innings are great and no one in their right mind would ever complain about that type of production. However, when you do that and then turn around and proceed to put together ugly at-bats and rack up strikeouts? That's where the problem is.

And it is what plagued the Longhorns against the Roadrunners. They put together a five-run third inning and looked like an offense that could not be stopped. After that it was far from the case, as strikeouts piled up and they ultimately left a whopping 14 men on base. If they can get the bats going and clicking early against Kansas State, then they have a good chance at keeping their season alive.

Texas wins this game if...​

It can get consistent, productive at-bats from the entire lineup over the course of nine innings. Don't get us wrong, five-run innings are great and no one in their right mind would ever complain about that type of production. However, when you do that and then turn around and proceed to put together ugly at-bats and rack up strikeouts? That's where the problem is.

And it is what plagued the Longhorns against the Roadrunners. They put together a five-run third inning and looked like an offense that could not be stopped. After that it was far from the case, as strikeouts piled up and they ultimately left a whopping 14 men on base. If they can get the bats going and clicking early against Kansas State, then they have a good chance at keeping their season alive.

 
Great start for Texas as Texas gets a homerun from Belyeu and a grandslam from Borba.

Texas leads 6-0
 
Bottom of the 1st,
1 out walk. Then a single. Followed by a 3 run homerun. Strikeout. Groundout

After 1 complete Texas leads 6-3
 
Top of the 3rd,
Schluessler just misses hitting a homerun, ball hits off the wall and gets a leadoff triple. A Rod infield fly out. 1 out. Flores RBI single. Williams with a single. 2 on only 1 out. Borba with a 3 run homerun.
 
Still in the top of the 3rd,
Gasparino fly out in foul territory. Mendoza a single. Galvan up. Mendoza steals 2nd. Galvan strikeout.


Texas now leads 10-3
 
Bottom of the 3rd,
Riojas gets the shutdown inning needed.

After 3 complete Texas leads 10-3
 
BTW, for those wondering:
1. Vandy is losing
Georgia, Oregon, Clemson have been eliminated. These are all national seeds.
Florida and Alabama have been eliminated.
 
Bottom of the 4th,
Riojas is looking like the pitcher we saw prior to the trip to arkie. Retiring 11 in a row.

After 4 complete Texas leads 10-3
 
Top of the 5th,
Williams leads off with a bunt single. Borba hits into a double play. Gasparino blop single. Mendoza up. Gasparino steals 2nd. Mendoza with a excuse me swing gets a single. Gasparino takes off going to 3rd and makes it home with a bad throw from K State. Then Mendoza gets to 2nd. Galvan HBP. Pitching change for K State.
 
Still in the top of the 5th,
2 outs. Mendoza on 2nd and Galvan on 1st.. Belyeu up. 1 run in. Belyeu walks. Bases loaded. Schluessler groundout.
 
Bottom of the 5th,
Riojas had retired 12 before hitting a batter with 1 out. 1 on. Flyout. Strikeout.

After 5 complete Texas leads 11-3. Riojas at about 75 pitches. Will see how long he goes with it being 95 in Austin according to Craig and Roger.
 
Top of the 6th,
A Rod HBP. Flores walks. Pitching change for K State. Williams is up. Williams with a RBI single. Borba RBI single. Williams is being pitch run for by J. Duplantier. Duplantier to 3rd. Runners on the corners. Gasparino flyout to bring in Duplantier. Double play.

Texas now leads 14-3
 
Bottom of the 6th,
Riojas back out. Pop out to Flores. Strikeout. Flyout.

After 6 complete Texas leads 14-3
 
Top of the 7th,
Chamberlain pitch hitting for Galvan. Chamberlain walks. Belyeu hita ground ball that gets past the 1st baseman, but not the 2nd baseman, who has to beat him out at 1st. Chamberlain to 2nd. Schluessler hits a lomg foul ball that missed being a 2 run homerun by about 5-10 feet. Now Schluessler flies out. Now Farmer pitch hitting for A Rod. Farmer hit a high pop out to end the top of the 7th.
 
Bottom of the 7th,

Riojas is back out. Strikeout. Homerun. HBP. Single. Single. Fielder choice. 2 outs. 2 on. Runners on the corners. 2 runs in. Walk. Bases loaded. Groundout.

After 7 complete Texas leads 14-5
 
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