Tanner Tredaway wins Big 12 Baseball Player of the Week

Oklahoma’s center fielder was on an absolute tear last week. Tanner Tredaway was named the Big 12’s Player of the Week.

Oklahoma’s center fielder was on an absolute tear last week.

Tanner Tredaway started red hot and finished the same as the Sooners went 5-1 against Texas Southern in a two-game, mid-week series and Illinois State in a four-game series on the weekend.

The junior went .500 (12-for-24) in the six games with a staggering 1.125 slugging percentage. He had three triples, two home runs, a handful of doubles and scored seven times.

Tredaway has hit at the top of the lineup and in the middle of the lineup through the first two weeks of action. He leads Oklahoma players with five or more starts in batting average, slugging percentage and runs scored.

The Sooners are going to need Tredaway to not cool off as they have their first big test of the season this weekend in Houston.

Oklahoma will take on No. 7/9 Arkansas on Friday, Missouri on Saturday and No. 11/14 LSU on Sunday at the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic. The games will be played at Minute Maid Park, the home of the Houston Astros.

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Oklahoma baseball wins three against Illinois State in four-game series

The Oklahoma baseball team continued its winning ways in the second weekend of play. The Sooners took three of four from Illinois State.

NORMAN, Okla. — The No. 16/23 ranked Oklahoma baseball team continued its winning ways in the second weekend of play.

The Sooners hosted Missouri Valley Conference member Illinois State for a four-game series. The two played doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday to get the four-game set complete. Oklahoma came out victorious, winning three, despite the margin being very thin.

Head coach Skip Johnson got the weekend started with his deep pitching staff. Oklahoma notched two wins while only allowing nine hits and two runs in the doubleheader on Friday.

Ace Cade Cavalli provided seven innings in his first home start in game one, allowing six hits, a walk, a run and struck out nine. Wyatt Olds did much of the same in game two, throwing six innings in his first start of the year, allowed one hit, two walks, one run and also struck out nine. Jason Ruffcorn picked up two saves in two opportunities on Friday—one a one-run save, the other a three-run save.

Oklahoma won game one 2-1 and game two 4-1.

Saturday, though, had a lot less control.

The Sooners and Illinois State we’re tied up at two in the eighth inning of game three. A Peyton Graham sacrifice fly to right-center scored Tanner Tredaway to break the tie. Jaret Godman picked up a one-out save in the ninth inning with Oklahoma winning 3-2.

Levi Prater has a productive first start in game three. The junior southpaw was barreled up more than he’d like, but he finished with 6.1 innings pitched, allowing six hits, two walks, two runs and struck out seven.

The Missouri Valley Conference foes got on the board in game four. A grand slam and solo home run in back-to-back fashion against Oklahoma’s Dane Acker in the third inning of game four proved to be too much. Illinois State tacked on two more in the eighth to ensure the 7-5 win.

Acker had a quality start outside of that one big inning. In his home debut, the San Jacinto College native went seven innings, allowed six hits, five runs, three walks and struck out eight.

Against what was an above average at best pitching staff, Oklahoma managed to only hit .221 as a team, hit .119 with runners in scoring position and outscore Illinois State 14-11 in the four game series. The bright spot was center fielder Tanner Tredaway, who went 8-for-17 on the weekend with three doubles, two triples and a home run.

As expected, the Sooners staff dominated, holding Illinois State to .195 hitting as a team on the weekend and allowed six runs in 35-of-the-36 innings played.

Oklahoma has the week off before traveling to Houston for the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic. The Sooners will take on college baseball powers Arkansas, LSU and have a game against Missouri sandwiched in-between.

Oklahoma wins opening series against Virginia in rubber match

OU got things off on the right track to start the season. The Sooners bounced back after losing Friday night to down Virginia in the series.

Oklahoma got things off on the right track to start the 2020 season.

The Sooners, after losing the season-opening game 6-0 Friday night, fought back on Saturday to win both games of a double-header to win the opening series against Virginia.

After being shutout in game one, the Oklahoma lineup started off hot on Saturday. Jordan Vujovich, in his first start of 2020, lead off the first game with a double and ended up scoring. The Sooners jumped out to a 6-0 lead by the fifth-inning and got some insurance in the ninth to win 7-2.

Southpaw Levi Prater went 4.1 innings pitched in his first start of 2020, gave up two earned runs and had five strikeouts. Zack Matthews got the win with Ledgend Smith and Jason Ruffcorn getting an inning of work.

San Jacinto College transfer Dane Acker got his highly anticipated start out of the way in game two. The junior right-hander went five innings, struck out six Virginia hitters and surrendered only one run and one hit.

After a two-out walk by the Cavaliers reliever in the top of the seventh, Tyler Hardman delivered the first Oklahoma home run of the 2020 season to give the Sooners a 3-1 lead. Hardman also delivered up a two-RBI single in the top of the ninth-inning to push the Sooners lead to four.

Wyatt Olds came on in relief to strike out six hitters in three innings of scoreless work, striking out six batters while walking three and allowing two hits. Jason Ruffcorn closed the door in the bottom of the ninth after inheriting two of Olds’ baserunners. It was Ruffcorn’s second appearance of the day.

Oklahoma will be back in action on Tuesday when the Sooners welcome in Texas Southern for a two-game, mid-week series at home.

First pitch on Tuesday is slated for 3 p.m. CT.

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Final game of Oklahoma-Virginia series moved to Saturday; will play double-header

Wouldn’t be early season college baseball without weather becoming a factor. Oklahoma and Virginia have moved the final game of the series.

Wouldn’t be early season college baseball without weather becoming a factor.

Oklahoma and Virginia kicked off the 2020 season Friday night in what appeared as a great venue with accommodating weather.

That calm weather will turn to rainy skies on Sunday. The potential inclement weather has pushed the final game of the opening series to Saturday. The final game will be played after the first game that’s set to start at 1 p.m. CT.

Virginia took game one of the series Friday night.. The Cavaliers put up four runs in the bottom of the eighth to put an exclamation point on the season-opening 6-0 shutout.

Oklahoma is slated to start left-handed pitcher Levi Prater (2019: 7-4, 3.26) in game one and San Jacinto College transfer Dane Acker in game two. Acker went 10-0 with a 2.36 ERA and struck out 97 batters in 76.1 innings.

Virginia was projected in D1Baseball.com’s as a 2-seed caliber team in the website’s preseason field of 64 for the NCAA Tournament.

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How to watch Oklahoma baseball take on Virginia in opening series

It is here. Oklahoma baseball begins Friday night. Here is everything you need to know about the 2020 season series opener against Virginia.

It is here.

Head coach Skip Johnson and the Oklahoma baseball team begin their road to Omaha in 2020 on Friday night.

The Sooners will take on a Virginia team that has failed to make the NCAA Tournament the last two seasons after making the postseason 14-straight seasons prior. Oklahoma will be attempting to head back to the NCAA Tournament after a year-absence in Johnson’s third year at the helm.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2020 season series opener against Virginia.


WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium—Pensacola, Florida—home of the Double-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins.

WHEN: Friday—6 p.m. CT
Saturday—4 p.m. CT
Sunday—11 a.m. CT

HOW TO WATCH: According to Oklahoma baseball, here is how you can watch Oklahoma take on Virginia:

The games will be broadcast on Cox Sports TV (CST) and Yurview.com. A Cox cable subscription is required. Friday’s game will be live streamed on Yurview. com, available in markets in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Florida, Virginia and Nebraksa. It will air tape delayed on CST, including in Oklahoma markets, at 9 p.m.. Saturday’s game will be live streamed on Yurview. com, available only in Louisiana and Florida. It will air tape delayed on CST, including in Oklahoma markets, at 8 p.m. Sunday’s game will air live on CST at 11 a.m.

HOW TO LISTEN: Sportstalk 1400 AM/99.3 FM KREF.

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Oklahoma to be battle-tested, ready for conference play in March

No more of the unknown. It at least appears that way for Oklahoma baseball 2020. The Sooners are set to play a tough slate this season.

No more of the unknown.

It at least appears that way for Oklahoma baseball 2020.

A year ago, the Sooners played one team in non-conference play (Dallas Baptist) that made the NCAA Tournament, and that was for a single mid-week game. Oklahoma played six games in non-conference play against teams who made the NCAA Tournament in 2018, but those, too, all came in mid-week games against small school teams who had to win their conference to make the tournament.

That idea has since passed, and the Sooners will be battle tested for conference play and beyond this season.

Oklahoma is set to start the year with a three-game series against a perennial NCAA Tournament team up until the last two years in Virginia. Then, two weeks later, the Sooners will get to go up against college baseball powers Arkansas and LSU in the Shriners Classic in Houston. Oklahoma will play host to another perennial NCAA Tournament team in San Diego State for a three-game series and also have mid-week contests against Dallas Baptist and Arkansas prior to conference play starting.

Head coach Skip Johnson and his No. 24 ranked team are set to play 10 top-25 matchups based off the preseason D1Baseball.com top-25 when you include Oklahoma State and Texas Tech.

There will be no question about who this Oklahoma baseball team will be by the end of the season.

Or even by the time the Big 12 conference opening series against Texas in March.

The Sooners and Virginia will kick off the 2020 college baseball season Friday night at 6 p.m. CT in Pensacola, Florida.

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Oklahoma’s starting rotation, projected lineup for opening series against Virginia

The Sooners have traveled to the Sunshine State to start the 2020 season. Here is the starting rotation and projected lineup for the series.

The Sooners have traveled to the Sunshine State to start the 2020 season.

There, head coach Skip Johnson and the Oklahoma baseball team will throw the first pitch of their new season against Virginia and long tenured head coach Brian O’Conner.

Little surprise came when Johnson announced at the Sooners local media day that returning starters Cade Cavalli and Levi Prater would be the Friday and Saturday starters for the opening series against the Cavaliers. The final piece to Oklahoma’s starting rotation was announced on Thursday as San Jacinto College transfer Dane Acker will get the ball on Sunday.

Acker was selected in the 23rd Round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. That came after he put up a 10-0 record as a starter for San Jacinto College with a 2.36 ERA and striking out 97 batters in 76.1 inning. Acker transferred to San Jacinto College after his freshman season at Rice.

Johnson told Oklahoma play-by-play announcer Toby Rowland Friday morning who his probable starters would be.

That lineup consists of six starters from the final game of the 2019 season, reinserting now sophomore Diego Muniz to the starting lineup, giving Justin Mitchell or Brady Lindsly a designated hitting job when they are not catching and one newcomer in freshman Peyton Graham.

Oklahoma will take on Virginia Friday night in Pensacola, Florida. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT.

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Oklahoma’s Cade Cavalli named to Golden Spikes Award preseason watch list

Oklahoma’s ace received some more preseason recognition on the eve of the first pitch of the 2020 season. 

Oklahoma’s ace received some more preseason recognition on the eve of the first pitch of the 2020 season.

Junior right-hander Cade Cavalli has already had plenty of buzz heading into the season, but he was named a member of the Golden Spikes Award preseason watch list on Thursday for the top amateur baseball player in the country for the 2020 season.

No Oklahoma player has ever won the Golden Spikes Award.

Cavalli spent the summer of 2019 with USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team. He made one appearance, throwing 2.2 innings and giving up three hits, two walks, one earned run while striking out one.

This came on the heels of a stellar sophomore campaign. Cavalli was Oklahoma’s Friday night starter, getting 12 starts and throwing 60.1 innings. The junior finished 5-3 with a 3.28 ERA and struck out 59 batters.

Skip Johnson will give the ball to Cavalli for the first time in the 2020 season on Friday. Oklahoma will take on Virginia in Pensacola, Florida, at 6 p.m. CT.

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Oklahoma baseball given 31 television broadcasted games for 2020 season

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020. The Sooners will be broadcasted for 31 games for the season.

There will be plenty of opportunities to watch Oklahoma play baseball in 2020.

The Sooners announced on Wednesday that 31 of the 56 games this upcoming season will be televised.

Oklahoma will have its first broadcasted game on March 20 against rival Texas on SoonerSports.tv, with the rest of the series televised on FOX Sports Oklahoma. Eight more games will be broadcasted on FOX Sports Oklahoma. The Sooners will appear with full broadcasts on SoonerSports.tv, which will require a premium subscription, six other times outside of the home conference opener against Texas.

Head coach Skip Johnson’s 2020 team will play three games on ESPNU when they travel to TCU (March 29), Texas Tech (April 10) and Oklahoma State (April 19). Eleven additional games are scheduled to be broadcasted on Big 12 NOW on ESPN+.

The remaining home games in Feb. and early March will be shown on SoonerSports.tv with the radio call.

Oklahoma baseball will begin the 2020 season on Friday against Virginia at 6 p.m.

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