Monday, May 5, 2008
How many times does it seem to happen that a player starts a rally after making a gold glove play in the field? Well, it happened in the seventh for Kansas.
With two outs, a runner on second and the score 5-4 in Kansas’ favor, sophomore second baseman Robby Price made a diving catch on a laser up the middle to end the inning.
Freshman third baseman Tony Thompson makes a throw to first for an out. Thompson dove to his right on the play to knock the ball down. Kansas defeated Oklahoma 9-4 Sunday afternoon at Hoglund Ballpark.
“That was a great play. That takes the tying run off the board, and they’re not still hitting, and who knows what would have happened with the next guy in their lineup,” Kansas coach Ritch Price said.
Robby Price then led off the bottom of the inning with a bunt single. One batter later he touched home on a double by senior left fielder John Allman. Junior catcher Buck Afenir capped off the inning with a two-run home run to left field to stretch Kansas’ lead to 8-4.
The clutch inning sparked by Price helped clinch the weekend sweep for Kansas (29-22, 8-13) against Oklahoma (29-20-1, 6-14-1) as the Jayhawks won by a final score of 9-4 Sunday at Hoglund Ballpark. The victory moved Kansas within a half-game of sixth place in the Big 12.
“You always start to get hot late in the season, and I’ve been here long enough to see trends like that,” Allman said. “Every year it seems like we get rolling about this time – once the weather starts to perk up, we start swinging the bats better and the pitchers start feeling it a little better – and we’re just getting that synergy back as a team.”
While Robby stole the show in the seventh, his brother, senior right fielder Ryne Price, struck first in the bottom of the second with his 11th home run of the season. It just wouldn’t have been fitting for the first run of the game not to come via the long ball.
Not until the top of the fourth did Oklahoma scratch its first run off Kansas right-hander T.J. Walz (4-0).
Center fielder Aljay Davis was the catalyst in the inning, hitting a leadoff double to left. Back-to-back fly balls advanced him to third and then home to make the score 3-1.
Ryne Price earned a walk, stole two bases and scored in the bottom of the inning, though, to negate Oklahoma’s run. Oklahoma right-hander Ryan Duke (5-4) exited the game in the inning, having allowed four runs in 3 2/3 innings on five hits and two walks.
But Walz’ outing wasn’t much easier as the Sooners continued to chip away in the fifth. After allowing a one-out single, Walz gave up a two-run home run to shortstop Matt Harughty. The home run ball took off Allman’s glove as he reached over the fence to catch it. It also brought Oklahoma to within one, 4-3.
“I thought I got up to it, but my wrist kind of broke on the fence, and I lost my glove,” Allman said.
The teeter-tottering of runs continued in the bottom of the inning. Robby Price led off the inning with a single and scored three batters later on a throwing error by Harughty as he tried to turn a double play.
However, Walz ended the scoring streak in the top of the sixth.
After getting two quick outs to start the inning, Walz allowed back-to-back hits and found himself with two runners in scoring position. Kansas pitching coach Ryan Graves came to the mound to talk to Walz, but he stayed in the game and induced a foul pop out to get out of the jam.
“He just asked me if I had any more in me, and I said, ‘Yeah,’” Walz said.
But the Sooners inched back in the top of the seventh, ending Walz’ afternoon.
Harughty led the inning off with an infield single and went from first to third on a base hit. Harughty scored on a sacrifice fly from Davis. With that, Walz called it a day and was relieved by junior left-hander Sam Freeman.
That’s when Robby Price came to the rescue with his diving nab.
Kansas carried the momentum into the bottom of the inning to put the game out of reach and added a run in the bottom of the eighth. Junior reliever Paul Smyth came in for his 10th save of the season.
In 6 2/3 innings, Walz allowed four runs on nine hits and a walk, and he struck out two in the winning effort. With all the runs Kansas was scoring in the series – 39 in all; the most in a Big 12 series for Kansas – Walz felt at ease on the mound.
“You feel like you have a lot more breathing room, and you don’t feel like you have to be perfect,” Walz said.
— Edited by Daniel Reyes
Cowboys’ offense too much for Jayhawks
The Kansas baseball team's fourth-straight loss sent them to the bottom of ...
Kansas falls to Oklahoma 14-4
The Sooners capitalized on a four-run sixth inning to defeat the Jayhawks
Missed chances lead to baseball loss
The Kansas baseball team faced its toughest competition of the season so ...
Baseball splits series with Northern Colorado
Last season, Northern Colorado defeated Kansas twice, but this year it could ...
Walz tosses 7-2/3 innings en route to ...
Kansas gave Nebraska their first home loss of the season and moved ...
Baseball wrap-up
Here's a look at the baseball team's games in Hawaii.
Offenses explode in Game one against Oklahoma
Kansas outlasted Oklahoma 17-15 in the highest scoring conference game since 1998 ...
Hawks catch victory against Red Raiders
The Kansas baseball team rose to seventh place in the Big 12 ...
Baseball rides pitching, offense to victory
The annual trip to Hawaii proved successful for the Jayhawks. KU swept ...
Tricky Infielders lead Kansas to victory
A bizzare play in the 10th inning led Kansas to a series-opening ...
Baseball steals game two against Oklahoma St.
By winning game two, the Jayhawks have put themselves in a place ...
Kansas to face competitive Oklahoma State
When the two teams played each other two years ago, they combined ...
Baseball avoids first conference sweep
Freshman left-hander Wally Maricel's first Big 12 Conference start lasted 5 2/3 ...
Jayhawks bash Bluejays by seven runs
Kansas routed Tabor College while giving 19 position players and six pitchers ...
Baseball drops game one to Oklahoma St.
In their first Big 12 Conference home game, the Jayhawks couldn't get ...
Shockers defeat Jayhawks 6-4
Kansas’ loss to No. 14 Wichita drops the Jayhawks season to 25-19. ...
Kansas defeats Le Moyne in home opener
Despite heavy winds, the baseball team triumphed over Le Moyne in the ...
Kansas, Baylor split baseball double-header
Ryne Price redeems defensive errors by hitting a big home run in ...
Victory over Missouri State is #400 for ...
Coach Price brought home his 400th victory after the Kansas baseball team ...
Despite rough start, Jayhawks defeat Ravens 7-2
Kansas rallies after first few innings against Benedictine College on Wednesday.
Big 12 baseball wrap-up
Baylor, Missouri, Nebraska and Texas each win their weekend series two games ...
Kansas baseball surrenders to Oklahoma State
Cowboys’ Keanon Simon plays an outstanding game, making it impossible for Jayhawks ...
Commanding victory builds confidence
Jayhawks hold on to early lead, scoring more points in the first ...
Pitching gets Kansas the victory
With subpar performance at the bat, pitcher Sam Freeman had to take ...
After victory, Kansas takes hit from Creighton
The Bluejays defeated Kansas 4-3 Tuesday on Opening Day at Hoglund Park.
Huskers win first game of series
Nebraska's seventh inning propels it to a 7-6 victory against Kansas.
Baseball takes first Big 12 victory
After a notoriously bland conference season, the Jayhawks brought home their first ...
Jayhawks shut out Tigers at Kauffman 3-0
Senior outfielder Ryne Price hit his 10th home run of the season ...
Baseball team sweeps Northwestern
The stormy weekend produced one rain delay and three victories for Kansas.
Red Raiders offense hammers Jayhawks’ pitching
Texas Tech racks up 32 runs in series’ final two games.
‘Big innings’ key to success
After losing a traveling series to Oral Roberts, Kansas baseball bounced back ...
Kansas baseball defeats Western Illinois
Second game proves more challenging as the Leathernecks unsuccessfully fight for a ...
Baseball doesn’t control its postseason
The Jayhawks' hopes are dependent on how Oklahoma, Baylor and Texas Tech ...
Kansas snaps six-game losing streak
A solid all-around performance propelled the Jayhawks to a 9-5 victory against ...
Jayhawks continue to enjoy winning streak
Kansas extended its winning streak to six victories Sunday. Senior shortstop Erik ...
First-inning home runs carry Hawks
Robby Price and Casey Lytle both hit two-run home runs as Kansas ...
Baseball: Big innings doom chance to win
The Jayhawks left the weekend series with three more notches in its ...
Jayhawks drop game, weekend series to Aggies
Sunday's loss against Texas A&M brings the Jayhawks to a 1-5 record ...

From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
1 comment
Kansas Jayhawk fans hold aloft a reproduction of ...
2 comments
Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
1 comment
0 comments
Armed robbers continue to threaten.
3 comments
Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID