Norman – Kaison Witherspoon After dealing with back convulsions at the beginning of the week, he returned to the 19th Oklahoma starting lineup.
And he was all coaches Skip Johnson On Saturday on the mound, he could ask as he threw a full game shutout of his high-first career with a 14-0 run-rule victory.
L. Dale Mitchell Park’s biggest single game attendance rate in history – 5,051 people had a picturesque afternoon.
The OU improved to 25-9 overall and 7-7 in SEC play, with Vandy falling to 25-10 and 7-7.
Witherspoon pitched the perfect first inning, which only required eight pitches to sit down the Commodore to start the game.
rear Jason Walk It hit the pitch Tray Gunville The Sooners’ favor quickly shook the momentum.
Easton Carmichael Put OU first when he crushes a 3-2 pitch from the starter of Vanderbilt Cody Bauker They crossed the left field wall to get an early lead of 3-0.
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After walking Jackson WillitBowker responded by retiring the next three Sooners to finish the first three.
Vanderbilt finally got his first hit at the third top Mac Rose’s Single leading the innings, but that was all the Commodore could produce.
Bowker retired as the next two batters, but went straight to the walks Sam Christiansen and Kyle Brunch Allowed the Sooners to stay alive.
Dasan Harris They lined one up on the right field and drove Christiansen to give Oklahoma a 4-0 lead after the third inning.
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Walking along with Willits to Gunville and Carmichael, bumping into the pitch where the bass was loaded. Dayton Tokkirooted in the second, but from the third, they drove at Gamville to make it a 5-0 contest.
Christensen hits the pitch to load the base again, and an error by Vanderbilt’s third baseman Brody Johnston They continued to move the line and led 6-0.
Harris added two more runs in the RBI single that will lead 8-0 Oklahoma with Willitz and Christiansen.
Dawson Willis He joined the hit parade when he ripped the pitch from the Vanderville Reliever Brian England After four innings, the Sooners were given an 11-0 lead to the left field, Baum.
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That’s the fourth of a seven-run for the Sooners, 11-0! pic.twitter.com/sq8gnue5xi
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Witherspoon sat two of the four batters faced in the strikeout and dealt with the Sooners in the fifth inning.
Gunville hit the pitch to lead half of the innings, and Oklahoma’s offense continued to utilize Vanderbilt’s pitching staff.
Jackson Willit As the lead grew to 12-0, they lined up singles on the field in the middle right where Gamville was acquired.
After the sixth walk to Willis at the bottom, we saw the fans return. Scott Mudler In the lineup. Mudler has been out since leaving the match against Mississippi State on March 24th.
Gambill hit the game for the second time, with a 2 RBI triple by Carmichael giving the Sooners a 14-0 lead.