7 memorable performances from the College World Series in Omaha

7 memorable performances from the College World Series in Omaha

7 memorable performances from the College World Series in Omaha NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY Whew, what a grand 'ol time in Omaha. Balls flying into the stands like t-shirts, pitchers singeing bats as they burn the strike zone, and a bevy of sterling defense on display from eight of the best teams that college baseball has to offer. Sound like fun? Well, it was. But as they say C'est la vie (that's life). And all good things do come to an end. But that just means it's time to reminisce over some of the best performances that fans were treated to during college baseball's 10-day takeover of TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha. Scroll on below for a smattering of what you may have missed. Hitting standouts: Papierski homers from both sides of the plate in win over Oregon State Following a 13-1 shellacking at the hands of Oregon State, LSU needed a little Bayou juju to get back into the winners’ bracket at the CWS. A win over Florida State set the rematch and the Tigers again had their shot to topple the Beavers — which would require two wins in as many days over the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed. Nonetheless, coach Paul Mainieri rallied his group for a 3-1 win to force a play-in game where Michael Papierski, the junior catcher from Illinois, shined brightest. Not a bad day at the dish, as : Michael Papierski... HAVE A GAME!

2 HRs (one from each side of the plate) to push the Tigers to the Finals! — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) RELATED: KJ Harrison with the first grand slam in CWS play since 2010 Oregon State's stay in Omaha featured plenty of highs for the near wire-to-wire No. 1 team in the nation, but unfortunately for skipper Pat Casey and company, the season ended on a low note after a pair of losses to LSU. Likely a tough pill to swallow for a team that didn't lose consecutive games all year long before reaching Omaha, but boy were the good times rolling when this bunch put together timely hitting, solid pitching and stalwart defense. Case in point, the drubbing of the tournament — the afformentioned 13-1 victory over the LSU Tigers. And right smack dab in the middle of that win was Harrison, the Hawai'i native, with a big fly to left-center field. GRAND SLAM!!
KJ Harrison blasts first salami in TD Ameritrade Park history, and now it's 8-0 Oregon State. — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) RELATED: Timmy Richards three-run shot against Oregon State finds a familiar face The 2017 College World Series started with a bang courtesy of Cal State Fullerton's shortstop Timmy Richards. With Oregon State opening up CWS play against CSUF, Richards came up with two on in the top of the first before taking the Beavers' Jake Thompson deep to the tune of a three-run shot. And before fans had fully settled into their seats — be it the hard plastic variety at TD Ameritrade Park or a favorite recliner at home — the Titans had thrown and landed the first proverbial punch. Sure, the Beavers would claw their way back from a four-run deficit to win the game, 6-5, but for a few moments the Titans had the college baseball world rooting for the upstart squad from Fullerton, California. What made the moment sweeter? Richards' uncle was the one who caught the dinger. Oh my, oh my!!!
Timmy Richards just CRUSHED an absolute bomb... 3-run shot gives the Titans an early 3-0 lead! — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) That's a special ball for Timmy Richards... His Uncle Brett manages to get it for the trophy case! — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) RELATED: Primetime pitching performances: Faedo flexes his muscles vs TCU, 2X The man holding down the rotation for the Florida Gators all year has been Tampa, Florida, native Alex Faedo. And his time at the College World Series featured more of the same as he worked two scoreless starts against TCU to expel the Horned Frogs from their stay in Omaha. Faedo's starts against TCU came just six days apart, but that was not nearly enough time for TCU to size up the burly right-hander. He worked seven innings in both starts, striking out 11 batters both times he went toe-to-toe with the TCU bats. ALEX FAEDO
2017 Most Outstanding Player — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) RELATED: Caleb Gilbert pitches LSU onto CWS When a team is fighting to get into the College World Series, or more importantly to stay alive at the CWS, coaches and their teams go into survival mode. By any means necessary, whaterver the cost, etc. Anything to get the job done. For the LSU Tigers, a chance to get into the CWS Finals meant having to beat Oregon State twice in two days. Ace Alex Lange did his job to keep the Beavers at bay in the first win, but the task would fall to an unlikely hero in the second meeting with Oregon State in as many days — sophomore right-hander Caleb Gilbert. Some may have been skeptical of Gilbert's potential to deliver a W, but Gilbert gave the naysayers a lot to talk about with a major effort from the mound. His 7.1 innings of work kept Oregon State off balance all day. Big-Time Game... Big-Time Performance!
LSU's Caleb Gilbert
7.1 IP, 2 H, 1 R (1 ER), 1 BB, 7 SO — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) Defensive gems: Austin Horvath's game-changing throw against LSU The Florida Gators may have won the school's first NCAA baseball while riding the coattails of their standout pitching, but a few defensive gems figured heavily in the Gators success. Chief among those so-called gems was an outfield assist courtesy of defensive replacement Austin Horvath. With the Gators leading 4-2 in the eighth inning of Game 1 in the CWS Finals, a base hit to right-center field from LSU's Josh Smith whittled the lead down to 4-3. But as Smith attempted to stretch the base hit into a two-bagger, Horvath nailed the runner with pinpoint accuracy. The toss from Horvath and the tag from Florida's shortstop Dalton Guthrie squelched a potential rally and gave the Gators the oomph to finish off the Game 1 win. Horvath Dalton = OUT!
OH MY! — Gators Baseball (@GatorsBB) RELATED: It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Oregon State freshman catcher Adley Rutschman. And no you are not double-taking fans, Rutschman made one of the impressive plays you can make from the catcher's position not once, but twice in the last few weeks — catching a short pop up in front of the plate with a face-first dive into the field of play. It's known that baseball players like to get their uniforms dirty, but this precocious freshman is taking that mantra to a whole new level. Unfortunately, Rutschman's heroics largely went for naught as LSU would go on to take Saturday's elimination game, 6-1. Oregon State would bow out of the tournament after two consecutive losses to LSU, but the stellar defensive play from the Beavers catcher was just one of the many defensive gems the top team in the nation turned in during their stay in Omaha. SERIOUSLY!?!?
Adley Rutschman is SUPERHUMAN! — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) KICKER
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We're just going to say that Oregon State's Adley Rutschman is a STUD. — NCAA Baseball (@NCAACWS) 1. "Don't Run on Rutsch" -
2. Watch Cadyn Grenier after the tag (Courtesy: ESPN/NCAA) — Stephen Nelson (@Stephen__Nelson)

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