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It was humid, tough to grip the ball.
We're still going to go with a guy that gave us a ton of starts throughout the course of the regular season.
Well, it looked like yesterday after Arkansas jumped out 5-0, they of course had the offensive juice from game one in the slugfest against Northeastern.
You can tell how fired up the dugout was.
They're chirping a little bit with the student section.
What do you think the confidence level was amongst the team, the coaching staff, maybe even the fans that were there, that this Kansas team against that Arkansas team could erase a five-run deficit in just one inning?
I want to talk a little bit about Bodie Ray and what he was able to do this weekend.
I mean, I'm not sure you'll find anybody with more confidence in himself when he's out there in a close situation like it was on Saturday or a six-run cushion that he experienced when taking the ball yesterday evening.
It's one thing, Henry, to go out there and pitch three days in a row, right?
You go out there in the ninth inning, you get three outs, you move on to the next day, you do the same thing, and then do the same thing again on Sunday.
This was three consecutive days of getting the ball, two of which were six.
Actually, I think all three of them were six out saves.
To be that flexible, I know he had started some games early on in the year, but how valuable is that for a guy like Dan Fitzgerald?
You know the bullpen can be hit and miss in college, but they've got a guy that when it's three outs to go, six outs to go, even we saw in Provo, nine outs to go, you can turn to a guy like Bodie Ray on short rest.
Talking with Henry Greenstein of the LJ World and KU Sports on the program on Sports Radio 810 WHB.
Going into this weekend, Dan Fitzgerald said that Cade Baldrige is dealing with a bit of an upper body injury.
Should he be all good to go for a Super Regional weekend, or is it more of a wait-and-see thing as we progress throughout this week?
Yeah, I can't go unnoticed how good Osorio was yesterday.
Really got the offense going.
He was four for five and had to fill in for Baldrige at second base.