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Lynch walks lead-off. Pitch count is above 80. 60 of 82 pitches thrown for strikes.

McDuffie is throwing in the pen. Jason Knapp also seen headed out to the pen. Forbes out to the mound. Lynch out; McDuffie in.
 
Woulda been nice to tack on a run or two there.

Assume Duff Man comes back out?
 
McDuffie gives up a solo HR. Then, retires the side, including two K’s.

8-3, T8.
I'll be interested to see if they try to push McDuffie farther. Wouldn't surprise me, given how much Forbes trusts him and how well he's pitching, but given his two-pitch mix I'd be hesitant to let them see him a second time through the lineup. If he comes out again, I'd have him on a very short leash.
 
New pitcher for OU.

VDB with the 2-run HR!

10-3 Heels!

Gallaher with a solo shot!

11-3!
 
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Another new pitcher, Beau Simpson.

He comes in to bases loaded, 2 outs and gets the Sooners out of the inning.

11-3, B8.

McDuffie still pitching.

No one up in the pen

McDuffie with his 6th K to open the inning. 12 K’s for Lynch and McDuffie combined.
 
Kepley catches the fly ball - 2 down.

Knapp is throwing in the pen.

McDuffie has thrown 46 pitches so far.

OU batter OUT because he wasn’t ready in time.

Onto the 9th inning! 11-3, Heels!
 
Have been wanting to ask this but didn’t want to throw out a jinx 😀 When the RC sent out the ticket email for the regional, sounded like it was only the regional. Or was it for both the regional and super regional.

Figure @wmheel1287 will know 😀
 
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Feels like every host in a winner takes all game is the home team in the remaining games. Anyone know the logic that determines this? Does it change if the host team loses early? Trying to find some sense to this 😀
 
Feels like every host in a winner takes all game is the home team in the remaining games. Anyone know the logic that determines this? Does it change if the host team loses early? Trying to find some sense to this 😀
Found this (not sure how accurate it is):

Step 1) The team has been the home team fewer times during the tournament becomes the home team.

Step 2) If both teams were the home team the same number of times, count the number of times each team was the visiting team during the tournament. The team that was the visiting team more often during the tournament becomes the home team.

Step 3) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams met previously during the tournament, the visitor in the immediately preceding game between the two teams becomes the home team.

Step 4) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times and the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, the team that was the visitor in its most recent, preceding game becomes the home team.

Step 5) If both teams were the home team and visiting team the same number of times, the teams did not previously meet during the tournament, and both teams were the visitor (or home team) in their most recent, preceding game, then the home team is decided by a coin flip.
 
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