Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State (Exhibition No. 3)
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The Arkansas baseball team is set to host Oklahoma State for the second exhibition of the week Saturday afternoon after defeating the Cowboys, 8-1, Friday evening.
Head coach Dave Van Horn's pitching staff held Oklahoma State to just one hit in 29 at-bats during Friday's contest, and Diamond Hog pitchers struck out 18 batters with only one walk.
Offensively, the Razorbacks finished 13-of-36 at the plate (.361 batting average) with 10 punchouts, six walks and five extra-base hits. The standout of the day was junior college transfer third baseman Brent Iredale, who racked up four hits in four attempts with one RBI.
Admission and parking is free to the public for Saturday's games. Concessions will be available and no outside food and drinks are allowed except in the Hog Pen. There will be no television or stream option.
“The way we’re going to work it on Saturday, is we’re going to probably play 10 innings, but we’re going to play two 5-inning games,” head coach Dave Van Horn said Thursday. “We talked about this yesterday, and we had talked about it originally when we were making plans to do this, to play a little bit more than nine innings. So we decided to go 10. So at the end of five innings on Saturday, we’ll take a five- or 10-minute break and let them fix the field again.”
WHO: Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State
WHAT: Baseball exhibitions, free for public to attend
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 12 at 12 p.m. CT
WHERE: Baum-Walker Stadium — Fayetteville, Arkansas
UPDATES: Below... (IT WILL NOT BE TELEVISED OR ON RADIO)
Exhibition No. 1 FINAL: Oklahoma State 6, Arkansas 3
The Arkansas baseball team is set to host Oklahoma State for the second exhibition of the week Saturday afternoon after defeating the Cowboys, 8-1, Friday evening.
Head coach Dave Van Horn's pitching staff held Oklahoma State to just one hit in 29 at-bats during Friday's contest, and Diamond Hog pitchers struck out 18 batters with only one walk.
Offensively, the Razorbacks finished 13-of-36 at the plate (.361 batting average) with 10 punchouts, six walks and five extra-base hits. The standout of the day was junior college transfer third baseman Brent Iredale, who racked up four hits in four attempts with one RBI.
Admission and parking is free to the public for Saturday's games. Concessions will be available and no outside food and drinks are allowed except in the Hog Pen. There will be no television or stream option.
“The way we’re going to work it on Saturday, is we’re going to probably play 10 innings, but we’re going to play two 5-inning games,” head coach Dave Van Horn said Thursday. “We talked about this yesterday, and we had talked about it originally when we were making plans to do this, to play a little bit more than nine innings. So we decided to go 10. So at the end of five innings on Saturday, we’ll take a five- or 10-minute break and let them fix the field again.”
WHO: Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State
WHAT: Baseball exhibitions, free for public to attend
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 12 at 12 p.m. CT
WHERE: Baum-Walker Stadium — Fayetteville, Arkansas
UPDATES: Below... (IT WILL NOT BE TELEVISED OR ON RADIO)
Exhibition No. 1 FINAL: Oklahoma State 6, Arkansas 3