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Razorbacks Turn Big Lead Early into Exciting Game Late

Hogs complete sweep of Texas A&M hanging on at end to finish things in third game
Razorbacks Turn Big Lead Early into Exciting Game Late
Razorbacks Turn Big Lead Early into Exciting Game Late

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Leave it to this Arkansas team to turn a huge early lead into a nail-biter at the end. That's exactly what the Razorbacks did in an 8-7 win over Texas A&M to complete a key weekend sweep.

The win got the Hogs a step closer to locking down a host spot for an NCAA Regional game, but nothing there will be locked up until after the SEC Tournament that starts May 23 in Hoover, Alabama.

In between, the Hogs have to take care of business next weekend at Mississippi State, then South Carolina at Baum-Walker Stadium, then finishing the regular season on the road at Vanderbilt.

"We've put ourselves in position to not panic, so to speak, down the stretch," Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said. Getting the sweep over the Aggies was big setting up for postseason after being swept on the road against Georgia last weekend.

The game got off to a slow start and it took a push bunt by John Bolton up the first base line to get the first hit of the game. Then A&M's fielding issues kicked in again. A wild pickoff attempt allowed him to take second and he moved to third on a wild pitch. Right fielder Kendall Diggs, who saw Bolton move to the other corner of the infield over the course of his at-bat, drove him in with a sacrifice fly.

"(I) saw the first baseman was back and I thought, ‘Might as well try it,’" Bolton said. "I got it down. That’s how it works out."

The Hogs got three straight singles with two outs in the third, riding three consecutive singles to a second run and a chance for more. Center fielder Jace Bohrofen drove in third baseman Caleb Cali, and designated hitter Ben McLaughlin kept the line moving for left fielder Hunter Grimes. A long fly ball headed for the Hog Pen died on the warning track to end the inning.

Cody Adcock started the game and lasted four innings, giving up just one hit, but walked three and managed to keep himself in trouble at times, but Bolton made big plays at shortstop and got him out of the trouble.

"Every time somebody hits a ground ball to my right I know this guy has got me," Adcock said.

The Hogs went back to the small-ball game that worked most of the weekend and manufactured a run in the fourth.

In the fifth, it looked for all the world Arkansas was going to blow the game open, putting five runs on the board. Two walks, three hits and two errors keyed that big explosion and it was 8-0 with visions of a run-rule win that would give everybody home a little early.

Instead, the Razorbacks used nearly everybody available pitch the rest of the way with drama until the ninth inning. The Aggies scored three in the sixth, two in the seventh and solo runs in the eighth and ninth innings.

"I was proud of our guys for hanging in there," Van Horn said, "hanging in there and winning the game and sweeping an SEC series, which is really hard to do."

The Razorbacks’ next four games will come away from Baum-Walker Stadium, beginning with the annual midweek game at North Little Rock’s Dickey-Stephens Park at 6 p.m. Tuesday. The contest against Lipscomb will not be broadcast or streamed on TV.

HOGS FEED:

OBSERVATIONS ON RAZORBACKS' SWEEP OF TEXAS A&M THIS WEEK

IT TOOK A LOT LONGER THAN EXPECTED FOR RAZORBACKS TO START SHOWING UP ON NFL DRAFT BOARDS

HOGS USE SOME OLD-FASHIONED "SMALL BALL" TO CLINCH SERIES WITH TEXAS A&M FRIDAY NIGHT

IN ARKANSAS, BASEBALL JUST MEANS MORE THAN IT DOES IN OTHER PLACES

ARKANSAS ENDS SKID WITH DRAMATIC WIN OVER TEXAS A&M

RAZORBACK FANS CAN NOW START MAKING FUTURE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF PLANS

BLOWING UP ROSTER SHOWS SHORT TERM SUCCESS, BUT WHAT DOES IT POTENTIALLY DO LONG TERM?

TOTAL WINS OVER LAST FOUR YEARS REVEALS TRUE STORY OF SEC BASKETBALL PROGRAMS

RAZORBACKS' COACH JUST FOCUSED ON A MONTH FROM NOW INSTEAD OF MIDWEEK NON-CONFERENCE GAME

ANOTHER INJURY CRASH RAZORBACKS' BASEBALL SEASON BECAUSE THEY MAY BE OVER THE LIMIT NOW

RARE FEELING ABOUT HOGS NOT FELT IN 40 YEARS SUDDENLY MAKES A RETURN

RAZORBACK RECAP: FOOTBALL EXPLODS ONTO RECRUITING SCENE, BASEBALL TRYING TO FIGHT THROUGH INJURIES

ARKANSAS COULDN'T AVOID CONSEQUENCES OF MOUNTING INJURIES FOREVER

TEVIS METCALF BRINGS WORK ETHIC, DEDICATION, BUT NOT YET 4 STAR RATING TO RAZORBACKS

RATIO OF HIGH QUALITY 4-STARS IN 2024 RECRUITING CLASS REMINISCENT OF CHAD MORRIS' FINAL CLASS, SO WHAT DOES THAT TELL FANS?

ARKANSAS WILL NEED WIN SATURDAY TO AVOID GETTING SWEPT BY STRUGGLING GEORGIA TEAM

"WILD" PITCHING, LACK OF KEY HITS COSTS RAZORBACKS IN 6-5 LOSS TO GEORGIA THURSDAY NIGHT

TEXAS, OKLAHOMA COULD LEAP THROUGH LOOPHOLE IN SEC'S SPRING TRANSFER RULE AND CREATE CHAOS

COULD DREW SANDERS MAKE SOME HOG FANS HAPPY AND END UP WITH DALLAS COWBOYS?

WHAT NBA DRAFT LOOKS LIKE FINANCIALLY FOR JORDAN WALSH

BREAKING DOWN FOUR SEC TEAMS THAT STAND IN THE WAY OF A FAYETTEVILLE SUPER REGIONAL

ARKANSAS BASEBALL SCHEDULE

FAYETTEVILLE WEATHER UPDATE

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Andy Hodges
ANDY HODGES

Sports columnist, writer, former radio host and television host who has been expressing an opinion on sports in the media for over four decades. He has been at numerous media stops in Arkansas, Texas and Mississippi.

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