UNC's Hunter Stokely, Scott Forbes and Jake Knapp after big win over Arizona
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Am I starting? Yes, sir. Uh yeah. Um
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obviously great win. Uh this guy sitting
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to my left set the tone, bases loaded
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twice. Um with a really good offensive
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team and we get a double play with their
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leadoff hitter who's a heck of a player.
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And then I told Coach Jackson, I said,
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"Dang, man." Like I hadn't seen many
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times when the other team like that has
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the bases loaded with nobody out. I
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think it was four pitches were batting
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the dugout. So, I thought that kept all
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the momentum in our dugout. We did a
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really good job of of having competitive
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at bats throughout the lineup. Um, our
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guys have been doing that now for a long
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time. If a guy's a bad at bat, the next
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guy usually doesn't. Uh, and they've
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just completely bought in to that
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approach. Coach Vicki and Coach Jackson
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talked to them about um, you know, and
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that's that's why we came out on top.
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Tomorrow will be a really difficult
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game. The guys know that. I told them to
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take that shower and leave this game
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behind them. Uh, so we'll get back at it
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tomorrow.
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Jake and then Hunter, can you just walk
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me through that huge double play in the
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second inning? It seemed like it really
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took the wind out of their sales.
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Yeah, I mean it was tough today all day.
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Uh that was a really good team, really
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good hitting team and Coach Gaines came
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out and said we're one pitch away and
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trying to tack him away uh with me
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specifically in my stuff. And I didn't
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think we were originally going to turn
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two when I saw the ball put in play
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because he can he can run. Um, so
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unbelievable turning up the middle from
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Madan and and Bandy. And that was big
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for me, especially after they picked me
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up in the first with the five spot after
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I got jumped for one. So that helped me
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just kind of settle in and again trust
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those guys behind me. They've been
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picking me up all year. So that was
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awesome. I don't know if you answer
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that, too. I think it was just huge by
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um by Jake right there just to get his
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pitch back through there and just turned
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on play. It's just I think it was a
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momentum killer for them. I would say
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just kept them in on our side whole
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game. Tommy, Coach Forbes, it felt like
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maybe they approached differently than
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other teams have. Not trying to kill the
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ball, just trying to to get I think you
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gave up more hits than you've given up
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all year. Did you notice that or see
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that? And then that mound visit by games
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really settled it in. Yeah, I mean I
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think everybody's approach against Jake
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uh has to be you better be ready for the
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fast ball and I think that's what theirs
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was. Um, I think Jake will tell you he
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wasn't like Jake Knap A+ sharpness, but
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he's always A+ competitiveness. Um, so
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that's why he's he's our Friday guy, but
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they were staying short to the ball.
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They were having good at bats. Um, but
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again, I told the team back there, uh,
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great pitchers make big pitches in the
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biggest situations. They they have a
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knack for that. They're better, uh, in
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the tougher situations, and he had two
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really tough ones, uh, to get out of of
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both of those. um with only one run in
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those innings was was really big for us.
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Adam, Hunter, uh what do you make of the
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way you guys have started these games
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the the last couple days? I think it the
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five spot today made it 14 runs in the
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first inning the last four games. I
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mean, what what is it what's working
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there for you guys and what what do you
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think's happening? I would say just
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going out there just staying with our
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approach, working what we've done in the
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cages is pretty much this whole week and
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just sticking to our approach, getting
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our pitches and hitting them. I would
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say Hunter kind of on a similar note. I
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mean, you guys have had a track record
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here over your five years working with
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coach Wears Vicki where when you have
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these kind of long layoffs in between
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games prepping for a pitcher, you guys
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have been able to come out on the
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attack. Just what is it about the plan
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that he's able to put together for you
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guys where you guys know you're going to
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be able to that and have success. Just
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watching video every day of the pitcher
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and just putting his machine the way
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he's going to throw and just go out
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there and just execute our playing
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throughout the whole game. Don't take
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the pitch off, I would say. Jake, on a
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day when it was clear that you didn't
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have your best stuff, how how important
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was it for you to just really grit up
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and then when you look up, you still got
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through what got to the eighth inning
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and put together a another great strong
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start? Yeah, I mean for me, especially
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today with the way our offense is
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swinging, it it makes it easy on me.
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Like I didn't have my best stuff, but I
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was just going trying to attack and keep
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the ball in the park. Um it ended up
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working out pretty well, but they had a
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good approach and we're on the barrel a
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lot today. Uh so when you don't have
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your best stuff, just try and fill it up
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and still hitting really hard. So make
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them string together a bunch in a row
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and I was lucky at times to give up just
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singles, but just trusting the defense,
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especially on a day like today where I'm
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not able to punch a lot of guys out.
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Quick follow. How how good did it make
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you feel to see the way your boys picked
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you up, especially after that first
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minute dropping a foul spot and then you
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go out there with a with a shut down?
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It's awesome. I mean, it changes the
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game. It kills the momentum that they
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have right away and allows me to settle
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in in a big game, big environment. So
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knowing those guys are going to do that
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every time I'm out there, I mean it it
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makes my job really easy. Here in the
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front then Brian. Um coach, speaking
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about hit specifically, we see the shift
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and then you know he hits it right where
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they're not. How much do you guys work
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on that position hitting? Um and when do
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you use those situations? Yeah, honestly
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it's not. You have to be really careful.
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Um that's like a Derek Jeter type
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ability to be to look at the shift and
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move the ball like that. Um so really we
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just try to get our pitch and drive that
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pitch. We don't work hard at all on
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beating the shift. But with two strikes,
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I mean like Stoke right there, they were
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playing him in a five we call it where
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everybody was on the right side except
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for the third baseman and six holes
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open. So Stoke knows if I just move the
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ball right there, I can't beat the
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shift. So we do work on that with two
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strikes. Ryan back. Um Hunter, how does
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it feel uh to be back this season being
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a huge impact during these super
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regionals? And then what's going through
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your mind during that first hitting home
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run? I would say it feels unreal to be
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back here playing at super regional at
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Chapel Hill. It's just playing with Nap
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and all the old guys. Just coming back
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one last year and just playing feels
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amazing here.
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RL, how big was it that you got two
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innings from Chewy? You didn't have to
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use McDuffy. You didn't have to use
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Lynch and your bullpin's fresh. Yeah, I
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mean it's huge. Um, you know, just
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telling the coaches obviously you talk
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about every situation. we had a plan and
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uh I wouldn't have guessed that that
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would have been the case in our first
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game of a super regional, but I'll sure
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take it. Um you know, so we'll meet
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again tomorrow morning uh or later
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today, me and coach games, and we'll
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talk through tomorrow's plan, but that
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definitely helps us have those guys
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fresher because McDuffy and Lynch we
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were hoping not to have to use today,
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but we could have used them, but now
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they have four days, so that should help
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them. The the margin allows you more
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flexibility. Absolutely. Yep. Kip and
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Tommy. Yeah. Hunter, you you and Luke
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had already homerred by this point and
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you were send one to the center field
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wall that your center fielder makes a
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you know amazing catch on. Did you see
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it live when he made the catch? Were you
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watching it? Yes, I did. It was an
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unbelievable catch and before that one
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Gavin's ball made a unable catch too. He
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was a great center just made two great
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catches.
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Coach Gorge was there. Any thought of
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sending Keley on that triple?
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No, I mean, well, that's a lie because
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obviously you're thinking about as the
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ball's going out there and you know, I
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think Keley sets a record for getting
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around the bases, too, when he hits a
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home run. Um, he basically trying to get
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it in the park when he's already over
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the wall. But, uh, you know, God, that
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kid plays the game the right way and
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he's he's really,
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um, been a pleasure and a joy to coach.
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He never takes a day off, but you know,
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you have to look at it and make sure
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that this exchange is clean. And you
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have to make that decision pretty early
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because he's not going to stop unless
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you stop him. I've got four more so you
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don't have to raise your hand anymore.
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Grace and Adam. Coach, fundamental
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defensive execution seems to be just a
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calling card of this team, but the snags
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by like Gavin and Bandy. What do you
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make of those? Those plays that aren't
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necessarily going to show up in the box
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score, but are huge for the outcome.
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Yeah, I mean, you look at it, Jake may
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not have had his best stuff. So, it
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started with him. We only walked one
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today between him and Chewy. And Chewy's
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walk, I believe, was a 3-2 pitch. Um,
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and again, you have to, you know,
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Vandy's in that spot for that play
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because coach Vicki put him in that
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spot. So, that's a lot of time. I saw
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the coaches this morning. I I looked at
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We was like, "Man, dude, you got to get
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some sleep." His eyes. I was like, "Man,
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you I know you're ready, so get some
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sleep tonight." Um, but those guys do a
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great job of positioning our infielders
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and our outfielders. Adam and Rob.
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Scott, I was wondering if you you found
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it rewarding in any way that with with
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some of the talks with Luke the last
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couple days that he comes out, it's a
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RBI single in the first, the three-run
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bomb in the second inning. I mean, did
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you have did you go to him and say, you
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know, now that's what I'm talking about
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type of thing. No, we talked about it
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before. Um, Coach Wears made a great
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point with him said, you know, he made a
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compared to Kyle Schwber like like I
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told y'all, he does two things. He walks
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and when he hits it, he does damage. Um,
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and we said, Luke, let's just get back
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to doing that. And uh I had a good
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feeling about Luke and he got that first
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first hit. He almost had two home runs.
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He was on the barrel uh all day. So that
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is really good for us as a team. Rob, uh
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for Scott and Jake, 14th win of the
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year. I think that matches a single
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season program record. What's that mean
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for you to see that place in history for
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Jake and Jake for you to to be a part of
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that?
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I mean, it's way bigger than just me.
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That's what I've kind of leaned on all
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year. It's a credit to these two right
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here and everybody else in the program.
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They've put me in a position to to have
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that happen this year and I'm just very
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grateful that it's that's come that way
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and um it's something that I'm proud of,
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but I'm just grateful to be a part of
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something so special. Scott, um I didn't
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know that was the case, but obviously u
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it's it's what he deserves. Um I've been
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coaching a long time. we set my office.
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Uh, you know, Jake was trying to decide
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if he was going to come back for another
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year. Um, and I'm just thankful that he
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trusted all of us and he made that
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decision and he's pitching in our
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uniform and not a pro uniform. He can he
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can pitch in that in August.
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Um, for Jake, you held the top three
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hitters in Arizona's lineup to one for
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12. How important was that?
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The rest of them did some damage, but
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Yeah, I mean those guys are are really
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good at the top and they set the tone
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for that offense. But, uh, Coach Gains
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had a really good plan, especially for
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those guys at the top. I didn't do my
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job executing through the rest of the
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lineup. U, but, you know, it's it's a
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really good team, really offensive team,
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and Jason will will have he'll have to
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make his pitches tomorrow. So, um,
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they'll make adjustments, and I was just
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happy to at least get a couple guys out.
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I'd like to not do my job the way you
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did your job. All right.
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