Oklahoma takes series from San Diego State with walk-off win in rubber match

The weather was new to players from San Diego, and it worked out in OU’s favor. The Sooners walked-off San Diego State to win the series.

NORMAN, Okla. — The weather was new to players from San Diego, California, and it worked out in Oklahoma’s favor.

When the first pitch was thrown, it was 56 degrees with the winds howling out of the south 20 miles per hour or faster. By games end, it was colder with heavy, but playable, rain.

In the bottom of the tenth-inning, the Aztecs had two of their five errors, with the last one costing San Diego State (10-6) the series in a result of a walk-off series win by No. 11/15 Oklahoma (13-4).

 

“Biggest thing that I got is that baseball is game of imperfection and it showed today,” said head coach Skip Johnson after his teams 9-8 walk-off win and series win. “It really ultimately came down to three hard (running out a batted ball to first base) … you talk about play hard, run hard 90s … if their foot comes up or they throw it in the dirt, it was huge when you run those hard 90 and that is really what ultimately separated the game at the end of the day.

“Sundays are always kind of a crazy day in college baseball it seems, so I like the spirit of our team and us coming back and finding a way to tie the game and ending up finding a way to win the game.”

Oklahoma struck early and often in the series finale.

The Sooners put up a crooked number in the first inning thanks to three-straight singles and a two-out, two RBI single by freshman center fielder Connor Beichler. Another run came through in the second and two more in the third with a sacrifice fly by Diego Muniz and a two-out RBI single by Conor McKenna to jump out to a 6-1 lead.

Dane Acker took a step back from throwing a no-hitter in his last start, as expected, by only making it 4.2 innings, allowing eight hits and four runs.

San Diego State took a one-run lead in the eighth after four singles and two sacrifice flies off of Wyatt Olds. Then, the Sooners took advantage of an error in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game and those two in the tenth to get the win.

Oklahoma got two shutdown innings off of Jason Ruffcorn in the ninth and tenth innings—his first appearance since recording a save against Arkansas eight days ago. The Sooners closer finished with the win, allowing no baserunners, no walks and striking out four, including striking out the side in the tenth.

Johnson got production from the bottom of his lineup as McKenna and Brandon Zaragoza went 4-for-7 combined with a walk, a run and an RBI in the series finale.

Oklahoma returns to action on Tuesday night against UT-Arlington before heading out west to California for a four-game weekend series against Cal Poly.

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Behind Levi Prater and the long ball, Oklahoma forces rubber match with San Diego State

Behind Levi Prater and three solo home runs, Oklahoma wins game two 8-4 over San Diego State, forcing rubber match on Sunday.

NORMAN, Okla. — Levi Prater roared.

He slapped his glove and fist pumped a couple times.

“He’s going to go out and give you effort,” said head coach Skip Johnson on Friday night after Oklahoma lost the opening game of the San Diego State series 5-4. “It’s not about winning or losing, you know that he’s going to give you what he’s got everyday. That’s what is good about having him in the two slot. He’s going to give you everything he’s got—that’s what’s huge.”

Prater gave Johnson exactly what his head coach knew he would in the Sooners 8-4 series-tying win against San Diego State on Saturday.

The Aztecs tagged the left-hander for five hits in two innings and change of the game, ambushing first-pitch and 1-1 fastballs with standout San Diego State third baseman Casey Schmitt lacing a triple to right-center field. After Schmitt’s triple, Prater went to work.

The junior southpaw got 15 of the final 16 hitters out, all of which came after the triple. Prater didn’t allow a single hit, walking only one and striking out 10 in the span. He finished with seven innings pitched, allowing five hits, one run, two walks and struck out 13 total hitters.

“Really impressive,” Johnson said after the win. “He didn’t have his command with his changeup like he did last week or the week before that, but he had command with his breaking ball and had command with his fastball and that really got him over the hump in the game more so than anything.”

Help came for Prater the way of a freshman.

Peyton Graham has been the everyday third baseman to start his Oklahoma career. He hit his first career home run with a towering shot off the train tracks in left field at Minute Maid Park last weekend. Graham went 2-for-5 in the series opening loss on Friday, then added on to the start in the Sooners game two win with the first two runs of the game.

Both came from two solo home runs. On the week, the freshman is 8-for-15 with two doubles and two home runs in four games.

Oklahoma had a big fifth-inning, knocking in three runs on a pair of singles. Then in the sixth, catcher Justin Mitchell put the icing on the cake of the Sooners win.

The junior came into Saturday batting. 364 and slugging .576. Mitchell was brushed off the plate with the first pitch up-and-in. The next pitch ended up behind the outfield berm in left, his bat flipped towards the San Diego State and a slow jog around the bases as Oklahoma took a 6-1 lead.

Mitchell and Aztec third baseman Casey Schmitt had words as he jogged around third, and then Oklahoma’s catcher was met at home with some pleasantries by home plate umpire Christopher Griffith. Both dugouts had been warned earlier in the game.

A highly-anticipated rubber match to determine the winner of the series is set for Sunday. Oklahoma will be going with Dane Acker, who is coming off a no-hitter against LSU, with the first pitch scheduled for 1 p.m. CT.

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Oklahoma pitching rotation, game times for series against San Diego State

Oklahoma is hot heading into the fourth weekend of the season. The Sooners have won three-straight against ranked opponents and are 11-3.

Oklahoma is hot heading into the fourth weekend of the season.

The No. 9/11 Sooners (11-3) have won three-straight games against ranked opponents (Arkansas, LSU and Dallas Baptist) and welcome in another tough opponent to end their week at home.

San Diego State (9-4) split is coming off a split four-game series at home against Oregon State last weekend before winning a midweek game against No. 17/17 ranked Long Beach State. The Astecs head on the road as the 55th ranked team in RPI.

Oklahoma has already played 11 quadrant one games (teams in RPI top-100) and are 8-3. The Sooners losses have come to Virginia (6-0), Illinois State (7-5) and Missouri (8-7).

Skip Johnson’s pitching staff has lived up to the expectations thus far. The Sooners boast a 2.54 ERA as a staff, striking out 174 hitters in 124 innings while only walking or hitting 53. Opponents are batting a staggering .197 against Oklahoma’s pitching staff.

Sunday starter Dane Acker threw a no-hitter last weekend against LSU.

Here is everything you need to know about Oklahoma’s weekend series against San Diego State.

PITCHING ROTATION

FRIDAY

Oklahoma: Cade Cavalli—JR—RHP—1-1, 3.24 ERA, 16.2ip, 16h, 6r/6er, 2bb, 28k
San Diego State: Michael Paredes—SO—RHP—0-1, 4.20 ERA, 15.0ip, 18h, 9r/7er, 4bb, 13k

SATURDAY

Oklahoma: Levi Prater—JR—LHP—0-0, 4.32 ERA, 16.2ip, 15h, 8r/8er, 8bb, 20k
San Diego State: Troy Melton—SO—RHP—3-0, 1.06 ERA, 17ip, 10h, 2r/2er, 6bb, 21k

SUNDAY

Oklahoma: Dane Acker—JR—RHP—1-1, 2.57 ERA, 21ip, 7h, 6r/6er, 4bb, 25k
San Diego State: TBA


WHERE: Norman, Oklahoma

WHEN:

Friday—6:30 p.m. CT
Saturday—2 p.m. CT
Sunday—1 p.m. CT

HOW TO WATCH/STREAM: SoonerSports.tv

HOW TO LISTEN: Sportstalk 99.3 FM/1400 AM KREF in Oklahoma City

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