Oklahoma-LSU baseball scoring summary (live)

Oklahoma and LSU are playing in a pivotal matchup that is a rubber match of sorts for the two. Follow along with scoring updates here.

The No. 15/22 ranked Oklahoma (8-3) baseball team just got underway against No. 11/14 LSU in what is a rubber match for the two. The Sooners got a win on Friday against top-ranked Arkansas before falling to Missouri on Saturday. The Tigers did the same—beating Texas on Friday and falling to Baylor on Saturday. Follow along for scoring updates from the game here. 

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How to watch, listen to Oklahoma baseball take on LSU

Oklahoma and LSU are set up in what is essentially a rubber match at the Shriners College Classic. Here is how to watch and listen.

 


WHERE: Houston

WHEN: 11:05 p.m. CT first pitch

HOW TO WATCH: From Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic—

For fans viewing from home, all nine games will be televised by AT&T SportsNet, the television home of the Houston Astros, and streamed on the AT&T SportsNet app. Fans are asked to check local listings for more information.There are also many ways to stream all nine games live and for free. The games will be streamed on MLB.com, Astros.com and the MLB At Bat app. Additionally, the games will be available live on the Astros YouTube channel and the official social media accounts of the Astros, including Facebook Live and Twitter.

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

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Oklahoma-Missouri baseball scoring summary (live)

Coming off a huge 6-3 win over No. 6/9 Arkansas, Oklahoma faces off against Missouri. Follow along here for scoring updates from the game. 

The No. 15/22 ranked Oklahoma baseball team is coming off its biggest regular season win in almost a decade. The Sooners started their weekend at the Shriners College Classic with a 6-3 win over No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas. Oklahoma has a chance to build off of that against former Big 12 Conference foe Missouri. Follow along here for scoring updates from the game. 

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How to watch, listen to Oklahoma baseball take on Missouri

Coming off Oklahoma’s biggest regular season win in almost a decade, the Sooners have a chance to build off the momentum. 

Coming off Oklahoma’s biggest regular season win in almost a decade, the Sooners have a chance to build off the momentum.

Skip Johnson and his 2020 club beat No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas 6-3 in a monstrous win on Friday. Oklahoma is about to get going against Missouri in the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic.

Missouri is off to a 4-5 start and lost 4-2 to Baylor in the opening game Shriners College Classic.

Here is everything you need to know about Oklahoma’s game against old Big 12 Conference foe Missouri.


WHERE: Houston

WHEN: 11:05 p.m. CT first pitch

HOW TO WATCH: From Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic—

For fans viewing from home, all nine games will be televised by AT&T SportsNet, the television home of the Houston Astros, and streamed on the AT&T SportsNet app. Fans are asked to check local listings for more information.There are also many ways to stream all nine games live and for free. The games will be streamed on MLB.com, Astros.com and the MLB At Bat app. Additionally, the games will be available live on the Astros YouTube channel and the official social media accounts of the Astros, including Facebook Live and Twitter.

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

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With Wyatt Olds and timely hitting, Oklahoma sends loud message with 6-3 win over Arkansas

Oklahoma sends a loud message to college baseball by beating No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas in Shriners College Classic

HOUSTON — With runners on second and third, one out, Arkansas had a stranglehold on all the momentum.

Oklahoma’s Wyatt Olds relieved Cade Cavalli in the sixth inning, allowing a one-out single and double after the Razorbacks hit back-to-back home runs to knock Cavalli out of the game and take a 3-2 lead. He faced Arkansas with a chance for the Razorbacks to open up more than a one-run lead and the fans Woo-Pig-Sooie-ing all the way into the night.

First batter … strikeout.

Second batter … strikeout.

“That was huge,” said head coach Skip Johnson after the game. “It was a momentum changer. You talk about changing momentum and trying to keep it in our dugout—that’s what it was. When he punched those two guys out, it was huge.”

Brady Lindsly would go on to tie the game in the very next frame with a solo shot to left. Then Oklahoma (7-2) would go on to send a loud message to college baseball by beating No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas (7-1) 6-3.

“They were really good in the moment,” Johnson said about his team against Arkansas. “We situational hit really well early in the game. That’s what you have to do against a good team. Get two runs on the board, kind of get your pitch relaxed a little bit and make pitches. Then they took the lead and we fought back, which was really, really special. Got some big hits in some big moments.”

Timely hitting it was as one of Oklahoma’s most struggling hitters delivered one of the biggest blows of the game.

Brandon Zaragoza is off to an extremely rough start to the 2020 season. Zaragoza came into Friday’s game 3-for-29 on the year—that’s good for a .103 batting average.

In the bottom of the seventh, after a throwing error put Trent Brown on second and an infield mishap on a sacrifice bunt put runners on the corners with no outs, his name was called upon.

Zaragoza, with the same calm, straight-faced demeanor, stepped in.

He got behind 1-2 in the count, then Zaragoza punched a two-strike single through the left side to score Trent Brown and Oklahoma took a 4-3 lead in the seventh inning.

“Well it was huge,” Johnson said. “The thing is he goes out there everyday and fights at it.

“You know what I mean? He works just as hard as everybody else. It’s not what you call a ‘slump’. What it is is a real fight everyday to get the momentum back and get your presence—you are fighting confidence, and he never lost confidence all the way through that deal and that one was big.”

Coming off a weekend where the Sooners went 5-for-42 at the plate with runners in scoring position, Oklahoma started this one going 3-for-10.

Cavalli was dominant through four innings before a 30-pitch, four-hit fifth inning spoiled his day. He finished with five innings pitched, allowing six hits, three runs and struck out 11 of the 21 batters he faced.

Olds got the win, throwing three innings and some change, only allowing four hits, no runs, walked one and struck out six. Jason Ruffcorn moves to 4-for-4 on save attempts on the year after relieving Olds in the ninth.

Tanner Tredaway, Tyler Hardman and Justin Mitchell had two hits each. Tredaway and Mitchell included doubles on their day.

Oklahoma returns to action on Saturday in the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic at 11 a.m. CT against Missouri.

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Oklahoma-Arkansas baseball scoring summary (live)

Oklahoma baseball is set for its first test of the 2020 season against Arkansas. Follow along here for scoring updates from the big game. 

The No. 15/22 ranked Oklahoma (7-2) baseball team is set for its first test of the 2020 season. Down in Houston, the Sooners are about to take on No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas in a highly-anticipated matchup. Oklahoma ace pitcher Cade Cavalli is going to get the ball against the talented Razorbacks lineup. Follow along here for scoring updates from the big game. 

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How to watch, listen to Oklahoma baseball take on top-ranked Arkansas

Oklahoma’s big test is early in the season and it is here. The Sooners are in Houston for the Shriners College Classic.

Oklahoma’s big test is early in the season and it is here.

The Sooners are in Houston for the Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic. Skip Johnson and his 2020 club are set to take on two top-25 ranked teams and one other in three games in three days over the weekend.

No. 15/23 ranked Oklahoma (7-2) will get its toughest game out of the way first against No. 6/9 ranked Arkansas. The two played a 14-inning game in the fall that saw a different pitcher for each squad in every inning and Oklahoma coming out victorious 4-3.

The Sooners are off to a hot start to the 2020 season. Oklahoma’s pitching staff has lived up to the hype through the first nine games, posting a staff 2.51 ERA, striking out 100 batters in 79 innings and holding hitters to a .193 batting average. Led by Tanner Tredaway’s .405 batting average and .811 slugging percentage, Johnson’s lineup has boasted five hitters hitting over .330 that have played in at least five games and has already stolen more than half (15) of the 29 bases they stole a year ago.

Here is everything you need to know about Oklahoma’s top-25 showdown with Arkansas.


WHERE: Houston

WHEN: 3:05 p.m. CT first pitch

HOW TO WATCH: From Shriners Hospitals for Children College Classic—

For fans viewing from home, all nine games will be televised by AT&T SportsNet, the television home of the Houston Astros, and streamed on the AT&T SportsNet app. Fans are asked to check local listings for more information.There are also many ways to stream all nine games live and for free. The games will be streamed on MLB.com, Astros.com and the MLB At Bat app. Additionally, the games will be available live on the Astros YouTube channel and the official social media accounts of the Astros, including Facebook Live and Twitter.

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

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