UNC's Scott Forbes, Lee Sowers and Walker McDuffie after Heels finish sweep of Deacons #UNC
Apr 13, 2025
UNC's Scott Forbes, Lee Sowers and Walker McDuffie after Heels finish sweep of Deacons #UNC
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Um Jason Darro story of the game. Great
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to see. Credit to Jason number one.
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Coach Gains and Coach How working really
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really hard. Um just little things like
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his foot strike in the right place. I
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thought he was in complete control from
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the first pitch until we took him out.
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Um you know then obviously Walker
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McDuffy was outstanding. Slowed down the
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more he was out there. we we looked at
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as basically a piggyback start with
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those two guys and we had other guys
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available but we didn't have to use
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them. Um it's a really good team over
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there. We played really well. I thought
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today would be a really good game and
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Morning Star was really good as well as
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their relievers. Um you know and
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then you know you get you get rewarded
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when you have a great attitude when you
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work your tail off and you care about
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the team winning and you got a freshman
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in there had his first start and got the
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game winning hit. So, it doesn't get
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much cooler than that. And uh remind our
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guys again, don't let the outcomes be
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distractions. Get a shower, get home,
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enjoy it, eat with your families. We got
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Easter week, another tough week ahead,
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but uh we'll definitely enjoy it at
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least over dinner. We've talked a lot
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about Jason's command and how that's
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improved. And I mean, only two hits
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today. What does that say to him and
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just how much he's worked on that? You
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know, the strike zone was a little bit
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unpredictable. Um I mean, it didn't
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phase. That's the thing about Jason,
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even the couple outings he may have had,
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which he hadn't had many bad ones, um,
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they've just been amplified because the
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expectations on him from last year, uh,
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he doesn't get phased. Like, he's the
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same guy. He's going to compete his tail
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off. He's going to give you everything
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he's got. Um, he we won more 3-2 counts
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today than we lost, which we track
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those. Um, and I thought the curveball
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was a big pitch for him today. He was
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able to land it whenever he wanted to,
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and he had he had his good fast ball for
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to both sides of the plate. made big
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pitches. Uh he didn't throw many
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sliders. It was mostly fast ball, curve
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balls, and a couple good change ups, but
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he was in complete command of of those
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pitches. We've talked a lot about the
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little things, and I think it's a lot
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easier to see them in a game like this
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than when you're shutting out your
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opponent with 17 runs, but I mean, the
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double play and Walker being able to
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pick up that bunt and throw it to third.
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What does that just say about this
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defensive consistency? I mean, that was
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a heck of a play. Bobbled it, too. Like,
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I wasn't so sure when he first fielded
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it, but he's ultra athletic. Now, we do
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work on the little things. do a lot of
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PFP bunts to that side. Um, you know,
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when we know the runners, you got to
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know who the runner is before you get
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the ball. And then AAD, you know, making
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a great play to lead off the ninth. If
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you get that leadoff hitter out in a
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game like that, your percentages of
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winning are so much better, especially
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as a reliever closure. Uh, but, you
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know, that's that's something that I
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think we can do and do well. Um, you
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know, those little things are so
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important. Even Lee, he'll tell you like
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he got the game winning hit, but if he
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slides later and harder right there,
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he's safe. So, that's something we're
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going to work on right away tomorrow.
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Uh, but man, you know, Carter France
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played an unbelievable left field. We
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did not give them extra outs, uh, which
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you can't do against really good teams.
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And when you when you pitch it like we
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do, I
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mean, if you make plays, we have a
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chance to win every game. Think of the
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pitching the whole series. the fewest
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runs they'd scored in a series is 17 and
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they'd scored in the 30s in a couple of
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series and you held them to four. I
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mean, I think our our weekend rotation
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is that good. And then I love our
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bullpen. It's emerging. We're starting
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to figure out our roles. It is a big
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blow to lose a guy like Maddie because
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of his um just experience and his
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ability. But it's the type of team we
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have in that locker room where they're
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going to band together even more when
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something like that happens and other
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guys are going to have to move into
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different roles and uh you know and you
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have to credit our offense um the first
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two games you know bridging the gap and
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bringing it like that allowed us to not
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pitch McDuffy so he was on starter rest
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and he could have thrown 100 pitches 110
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pitches. Same thing with Lynch and
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Cgrades and other guys. So, um, you
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know, we had some bounces go our way as
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well. We we we got some hits off the end
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of the bat, but, uh, that's where I come
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in, remind the guys like, yeah, we
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played really, really well, but we got
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to keep trying to get better and play
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better than we did against Wake on
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Tuesday against a really good Charlotte
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team. Obviously, I mean, you guys have
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had weeks a number, it seems like the
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past two years, and you say you kind of
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throw you'll throw the record out after
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the game, but how big is it to get a
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home ACC series sweep against a team
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like this who has I mean, they have star
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power and they have some great offensive
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numbers. Yeah, when you, you know, if
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you get swept, you got to kind of equal
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that out throughout a season with the
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sweep. Or if you lose series and you can
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pick up that sweep sweep, you feel like
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you pick up that game like that game
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that got away from us at Louisville, a
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game that we felt like we had a really
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good chance to win on Sunday against
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Stanford. Um, so, you know, sweeps are
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hard to get and you know, when you get
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in a super regional, you just we've
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already, you know, in this game would
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have gone like this, we'd be in Omaha
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already. So you have to you have to
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understand how important every game is
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from the standpoint of your goal is to
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play at home in the postseason. Doesn't
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mean you always reach that goal because
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you still want to just be playing your
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best down the stretch. But you got to
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try to grab those because you're getting
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ready to go on the road for two weeks.
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Um obviously we have Charlotte, but then
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we go to Virginia Tech. It's going to be
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really hard because it's harder on the
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road and we come back and play a game
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which I'm excited about because it's a
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cancer awareness game and then we're
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back on a plane heading to pit. Um, you
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know, then we had to finish the season
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on the plane in Tallahassee, so it's
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only going to get harder and that's why
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those grabbing that sweep today was was
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big for our guys. You talked about you
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talked about the defense. If Alex
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doesn't make that play to lead off the
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ninth, there's no telling how that
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inning progresses. That was just one of
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the huge plays today. Yeah. And he had
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the field to know like, okay, I've got
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to this guy runs enough. I've got to try
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to hop it. And a credit to Stoke, he
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held the bag, which is not easy to do.
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um you hope that if he does get on we
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still find a way to get out of it, but
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the percentages are the percentages and
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in baseball that's all we look at a lot
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of times, you know, percentages and
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analytics and and all this stuff. Um but
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you know,
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that's if we're hitting and that's same
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thing happens to us, obviously I think,
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hey, this is going to be a little bit
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harder. So that was a huge play to start
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that inning for sure. And it gives the
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pitcher even more confidence. going all
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the way back to the first inning, that
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error, you know, you're able to score
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two runs on that error and not just the
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one. You've talked about that hustle
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culture, not giving up those extra outs.
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I mean, is that something that you guys
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are still working on or do you see that
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kind of starting to be ingrained into
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the guys? Well, too, I mean, we don't
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want to like not take really aggressive
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swings with two strikes, but we also
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want to try to pressure the defense to
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have to make a play with two strikes. I
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mean, strikeouts do happen, but credit
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Stokeley there. Um, Morning Star had
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good stuff going. He moved the ball.
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made the the second baseman move more
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and the ball took a kick for us. If he
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strikes out, obviously we don't score
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those. So, in those situations when we
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do have two strikes and it's a pitcher
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that's got nasty stuff, there are times
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where we're just trying to move the ball
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hard on the ground to create some havoc
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and make them make that play. You
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mentioned Lee's first uh collegiate
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start, obviously comes up in a big
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moment and gets that hit. What have you
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seen from him the week before like to
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put him in that spot in the DH today?
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It's not just the week before, it's it's
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the whole season. I mean, here's here's
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a kid that was recruited really heavily.
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Um, could have signed professionally
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potentially. Uh, didn't have a great
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fall, didn't have a very good preseason,
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but he put his head down. Um, he
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completely bought in to the team
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concept, but he's been working and his
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BP keeps getting better and getting
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better. His he's doing little things
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like getting bunts down in practices.
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Uh, you know, and his attitude's been
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tremendous. And he's always been a
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hitter. And again, you go back to his
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high school numbers, he's really
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difficult to strike out. Uh so a lot of
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times those things can go one of two two
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ways in today's world. You know, you got
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some kids that uh they'll feel sorry for
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themselves and they'll get the wrong
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people in their ear and they're already
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trying to talk about going on the
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transfer portal. Um and that's not least
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ours. And uh you know, I'll credit coach
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Risbicki and and Coach Jackson. They're
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in the cages more. Obviously, I'm trying
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to watch as much as I can. Uh, but they
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feel like right now Lee can match up
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against any pitcher and he can hit any
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pitcher's fast ball and he knows the
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zone. So that's why we give him that
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opportunity. No physical issues as to
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why he didn't get a AB until Saturday?
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Nope, not really. Um, he hasn't been
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that banged up, but he got sick one
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time, but uh, you know, he's gotten
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stronger, too. You notice those things
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like, okay, I'm not playing, so what am
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I going to do? Am I going to pout about
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it or I'm going to get maybe get in the
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weight room a little bit extra? Try to
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increase my bat speed. Am I going to
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work even harder at second base? If
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coach tells me to go to left field like
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I've done with Lee, what's my attitude
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going to be like? Am I going to run out
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there? Yes, sir. Grab a glove and start
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figuring it out or or am I going to be
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talking to somebody on the outside says
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you're only a second baseman. And that's
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not been him. That's a credit to Lee and
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his family. Walker. I mean, he walked in
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that tying run. But then you also have
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him I think Wake had Did he really that
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was a strike? But anyway,
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Wake had met on Merrick Houston up. I
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think he threw 96 mile per hour fast.
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per hour fast ball. Strike, strike. You
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threw one up and then he got him on that
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down and away. What does that say to his
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ability to just make those huge pitches
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in that situation? Yeah, he's definitely
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got it. He's ultra competitive. If
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anything, you got to slow Walker McDuffy
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down. That's what I was telling him with
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his delivery. That's why his fast ball
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was missing up and armside. Um that was
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the biggest, not the biggest, but in
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that pretty big one. That's a that's an
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all-American. That's a first round pick.
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Uh you know, if he gets a hit there,
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they go ahead. Um they're scratching and
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clawing. We still had all the momentum.
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All the pressure was on them because
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they'd already lost two games and lost
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the series. Um and I felt like after
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that strike out, I was like, "Man, we
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just struck out Houston. That's a big
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moment. We're going to find a way to win
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that game." And that's a credit to
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McDuffy because I thought that was a
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strike. Um and he didn't get it. But we
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talk about you can't do anything about
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it. You can't carry it with you. And he
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came back and made some big big pitches.
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Slider wasn't great early, but the more
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he got out there, the better he got. Old
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school baseball guy. I know you are. You
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take the big one, the run rules or
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whatever. Absolutely. But this type ball
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game, Yeah. you got to win and that's
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what you got to do. And we've had a lot
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of those. Um and and learning how to
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make a bunt play, make sure we're on the
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same page with our bunt defense. um
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understanding the importance of, you
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know, moving the ball with two strikes,
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getting a dirt ball read, find a way to
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get to second base, which I believe, hey
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man, I got to second base on a wild
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pitch. Maybe didn't. Yeah, I think he
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did. Um, you know, locked in with your
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eyes. Uh, and then obviously Lee like
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not trying to do too much cuz it's hard
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sometimes. You're always thinking how
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I'm going to crush this ball and he just
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took what Piser gave him, hit the ball
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opposite field and uh you know also
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thought that AAD got a really good jump
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which allowed me to send him. He does
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run, but he also had a really good jump
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with my eyes and, you know, I was
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willing to send him and make that left
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fielder make a play. But those are the
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ones you got to win. And we saw that
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last year against a really good West
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Virginia team. And uh it's nice, don't
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get me wrong, when you have those, but
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you like I tell our guys, it's more
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gratifying the harder it is. For sure.
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It was a hard game, you know, both teams
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putting up four hits, but you know, we
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don't really see a lot of backtoback
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hits in a game like this. So, where do
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you guys kind of what do you take away
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to try and keep that offensive momentum
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going? I mean, just, you know, that
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really good pitching, Trump's good
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hitting. Um, I thought Morning Star was
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in control. I thought he was making big
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pitches. He had the cutter going. Um,
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and he reached back for 94, 95,
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sometimes 96 when he needed it. Uh, it's
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it's a it's a game of matching. You
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know, you got to match him on the mound,
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got to match him defensively, and you
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got to just keep grinding, grind, try to
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work a walk, a hit by pitch. Um, and
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then maybe steal the base, first
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movement, uh, those type of things. So,
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you just stay with it. You know, that's
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what I've learned. They're going to look
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to me the most and you have to be even
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kill in my opinion. You know, obviously
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I'm going to get on the umpire if I
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don't think he's really really good, but
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again, it can't be a distraction. The
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umpire can't be a reason we lose the
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game. So, or play early. We just got to
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be in the moment. Thanks, coach. Thank
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y'all. Other
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guys a few times. Oh yeah. Can you just
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kind of take me through those emotions?
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I mean, just I mean, we wanted to sweep
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them, right? I mean, it was close game.
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Um, just with everything going on, I
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feel like you don't want to ride the you
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don't want to like be in the highs, be
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high in the highs and lows. Just trust
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it right there. But, I mean, just
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compete and it's tough not to let your
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emotions get the best of you in
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scenarios like that.
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How do you mentally stay, I guess, even
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keel when you maybe have a call that
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doesn't go your way, you walk a run in
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and then you have to face two of Wake's
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toughest bats? I mean, just from the my
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coaches and teammates just haven't built
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the confidence in me. And I mean,
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regardless if I do bad or good, if I get
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taken out, then I got somebody that's
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good right behind me to pick me up or
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even if I do do bad, my hitters are
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going to pick me up as well. But yeah,
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just them giving the giving me the
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confidence and keeping me out there just
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to let me do my thing. I don't know if
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you know this, but a few season ticket
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holder members have gotten copies of
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your glasses and punched out the uh the
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lenses so every time you go into
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they can match glasses with you. What is
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it like to just have like this? What is
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it like to pitch at home and have the
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support of fans and and know that you
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have like the entire stadium behind you?
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Yeah, I mean these fans are great. This
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is where I always wanted to go. So, I
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mean, it's cool to finally live it and
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not be in the stands as a fan myself.
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So, yeah, just pretty grateful. Can you
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take me through that Marra Houston at
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bat? You had 96 mile per hour strike. I
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think another one both a fast ball. You
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had a fast ball up and then I think you
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got him with I want to say the slider
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down and away. Can you just kind of take
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me through that one? Yeah, I mean I just
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walked that run in. So I mean I was
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pretty fired up and when you face a guy
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that good, I mean you're obviously going
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to compete at your highest level and
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just try to match him and I got the best
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out of him in that and I was pretty
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fired up that I limited the damage right
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there. So yeah. when you get the two
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strikes on him. Do you think to
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yourself, I got him now or do you know
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you've got I mean all these hitters are
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good. You can't can't give up yet and
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you just got to keep attacking. But um
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yeah, I mean when you're ahead in the
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count, you have more confidence than if
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you're behind in the count. But
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regardless, I'm still going to try to go
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out there and strike everybody out.
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Coach Forbes told me that if anything,
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they have to slow you down. How do you
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slow down on the mound even in those
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really like emotional situations? Yeah,
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it's tough. Um, just coach Gaines really
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like introducing what a routine is to me
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and just really practicing that like off
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the field uh back in the cage of
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practice. Just being by myself and just
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calming myself down, talking to
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teammates who experience like nap and
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he's really helped me a lot and yeah,
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just just trying to just breathe and
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just not let the emotions get the best
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of me and make it bigger than it is.
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Following Jason, I mean, his last outing
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wasn't his best. What did you see from
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him tonight? Yeah, I I knew he was going
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to go out and do good. Um I'm proud of
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him. He He really stepped it up and it's
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a lot better than the last one and he's
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going to continue to just rise and do
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better every time. How many pitches
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would you have gone for today if
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possible? Uh I don't know. Whenever
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whenever they pulled me, I would have
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kept going. It's it was nice to extend
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my pitch count since I've just been
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pitching like two innings at a time. But
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I told him I was good to keep going
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because I mean we have I knew we were
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going to win that game. So with with the
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rest and just I mean coach hasn't had to
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throw that many arms this weekend. Was
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there any conversations with you and
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coach Gains or Coach Forbes about how
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many pitches you were going to go? No, I
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mean it was just I knew if I got the
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chance to go out there I was going to do
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everything I could to help us win and if
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that was a pitch or if that was 100
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pitches I was going to do it best I
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could. Does being a local kid make
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winning this game more special? Yeah, I
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mean it's cool. I mean this is this is
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my dream school. I mean, 40 minutes down
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the road, but um yeah, I mean, I
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wouldn't want to be anywhere else
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winning ball games and playing for coach
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Forbes and all the other coaches. So,
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yeah, just grateful to be here. Talked
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with Jake Knap earlier this week and he
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said that, you know, there's a lot of
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freshman, but he doesn't even consider
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you guys freshman anymore with all the
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great stuff that you have. Do you are
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you kind of used to coming out now
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pitching kind of having that pressure?
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Are you ever used to it? Yeah, I mean
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that's that's what you play the game
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for. So, I mean, you couldn't really ask
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for anything else in my opinion. So,
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Thanks for watching. Step one, excited
16:18
first. Can you just take me through
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those emotions? Yeah, I mean getting
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that getting that hit, being able to
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step up there for for the guys. It's
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just to me it means the world just cuz
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all these guys have have had my back to
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from the coaches, players, um to the
16:34
managers, everybody involved, man, has
16:36
has had my back and I just happy to be
16:39
able to to help the guys win that game
16:41
there. And um just couldn't hold it
16:44
back. I was really excited and really
16:45
grateful uh to be in that position. What
16:48
was the feeling today when you saw your
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name in the lineup? You knew you were
16:51
getting your first start. Again, I was
16:54
just I was just really grateful because
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you know I haven't played all year
16:58
really and um all these guys, my
17:01
teammates have encouraged me and you
17:03
know told me just keep working, keep
17:04
working and same thing with the coaches
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and to be able to get that shot to to
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help our guys you know just it meant a
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lot to me. How tough has it been this
17:13
season sitting and watching and trying
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to improve enough for
17:19
force to put you in? Yeah. Um it's it's
17:22
been, you know, it's been tough, but uh
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overall I'm grateful for it because it's
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made me a much a much better player and
17:30
a much better person just mentally. Um,
17:33
you know, just being able to trust in in
17:36
God's plan and trust that, you know,
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whatever work that I would put in would
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be recognized. And, you know, it's just
17:43
it's it was really nice to have some of
17:45
that payoff. But, you know, we haven't
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done anything yet. We got to keep going
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and keep working. So, Walker's standing
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there watching you and smiling a little
17:53
bit. What's kind of the bond between all
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of you freshman? Oh, it's super tight.
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ever since we showed up here in in the
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summer, you know, we spent a whole
18:02
summer together, just us on campus and
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so we got acclimated to each other very
18:07
quickly. Um, and then just going through
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this season, man, we've just been super
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tight and um, worked hard together and a
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lot of the guys, a lot of the freshman,
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especially the pitchers have have had
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shots to really play big roles on the
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mound. and I think it's a special class
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and I'm excited to see, you know, how
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everything unfolds for the next couple
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couple years together. What was your
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game plan at the plate today? Especially
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because Morning Star is such a ground
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ball pitcher.
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Yeah, just have a good approach. You
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know, he's got some good stuff and u
18:37
coach Weirs was talking about see see it
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up in the zone and be ready to stay
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middle, you know, and I just I tried to
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stick with that approach. Not not get
18:45
too big. Um not try to pull the ball too
18:47
too hard, but just stay stay middle of
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the field, stay closed off, and get a
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good pitch in the right zone. Get a hack
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off. So,
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thanks Lee Lee Howard. Thank you guys.
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Appreciate