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  • Big 12 Weekly Roundup (Mar. 14-17): A Newly Ranked Team

    By the time the last out was recorded in the Big 12 on Saturday night, the weekend already had everything: one series was already complete (Houston at BYU); one game had been postponed after 4 innings to be continued Sunday (Texas Tech at Baylor); there was one series that was even (Kansas at Cincinnati); there was a walk-off in the bottom of the 9th on a hit-by-pitch (Oklahoma State at UCF); and two series were at 2-0. In addition to all of that, of the four new teams in the Big 12 this season, only Houston had won a Big 12 series before this weekend. By the close of business on Saturday night, two of the new teams had won their first Big 12 series, with the fourth team having the possibility on Sunday. This does not include the rocket that took off into the night sky on Friday in Florida beyond the right field wall providing quite the scene for those attending the Oklahoma State and UCF game in Orlando. The spectacle, in the top of the eighth inning, was a momentary distraction from the UCF 10-2 lead. And there was still baseball to play on Sunday. Oklahoma State at UCF The starting pitching for both teams was solid the first time through the order on Friday evening. Lex Boedicker broke a scoreless tie in the bottom of the fourth inning with a two-run home run off of Cowboys left-hander Sam Garcia. It was the first of five Knights home runs on the night on their way to a 13-2 romp. UCF starter Ben Vespi allowed just two runs over six innings. Oklahoma State right-hander Brian Holiday was dominant on Saturday night. Holiday racked up 11 strikeouts and left after eight innings leading 3-2. The Cowboys looked poised to even the series. Andrew Sundean tied the game in the bottom of the ninth inning with a solo home run to right-center field, a real show of power going the opposite way. Still in the bottom of the ninth, the Knights loaded the bases. Matt Prevesk was hit by a pitch with two outs and UCF walked off 4-3 winners and claimed their first Big 12 series win with eyes on a Sunday sweep. “I was just trying to put the ball in play and make something happen,” Prevesk said. “I took a deep breath after the first pitch, and I was fired up to take one for the team.” Sunday afternoon Oklahoma State staved off a sweep by outscoring UCF 16-10. Aidan Meola hit a three-run home run to cap a seven run second inning. A six-run fourth inning for the Cowboys gave them a 13-4 advantage, which proved to be enough for their only win of the weekend. Kansas at Cincinnati Kansas drubbed Cincinnati 14-4 to open the series on Friday. Chase Diggins and Kodey Shojinaga each had four hits and four RBI for the Jayhawks while Reese Dutton had another great outing over six innings to get his fourth win of the season. Little did anyone know that the Jayhawks would only score one run the rest of the weekend. On Saturday, Cincinnati right-hander Tommy Boba took a no-hitter into the 9th inning. A lead off bunt by John Nett ended no-hit bid and Boba’s day. After a double put runners in scoring position for the Jayhawks, the Bearcats closed the door stranding runners on 2nd and 3rd for a 1-0 win. Kansas starter Dominic Voegele, who opposed Boba, was the hard luck loser having pitched six quality innings and allowing just the one run on an Alec Jones RBI single. Cincinnati returned the Friday drubbing with a lopsided win of their own on Sunday, 10-1 to claim the series, their first in the Big 12. Nathan Taylor tossed six scoreless innings while his offense scored a run in every inning except the eighth (the Bearcats did not bat in the ninth). The Cincinnati offense was a model of balance, with just two players with multiple RBI, and they each had two in the game. Oklahoma at TCU Oklahoma opened up the weekend in Ft. Worth with a statement win on Friday, 7-3. A serviceable start by Oklahoma’s Braden Davis over four innings, was followed by an outstanding performance by Kyson Witherspoon out of the Sooners bullpen. Witherspoon did not allow a run over the final five innings to preserve the road win. The victory snapped TCU’s 17 game home win streak and was also the 200th win for head coach Skip Johnson at Oklahoma. Trailing 2-1 in the top of the fifth inning on Saturday, Oklahoma's Bryce Madron, who was 3-for-4 in the Friday opener, destroyed a baseball that landed somewhere beyond the right field wall for a three-run home run off of TCU starter Kole Klecker. TCU tied the game at five in the bottom of the eighth inning. Carter Frederick led off the top of the ninth inning with a pinch-hit home run to center field and the Sooners had the lead right back. Oklahoma manufactured another run to put the game away and secure the series with a 7-5 win. Sunday was all Oklahoma as they rolled to the series sweep on the road. The Sooners built a 6-0 lead in the fifth inning. TCU responded with home runs by Kurtis Byrne and Karson Bowen to get within two runs at 6-4. Oklahoma plated three runs in the top of the ninth inning to essentially put the game away at 9-4. Oklahoma’s statement win on Friday night turned into a statement series sweep on Sunday afternoon. Texas Tech at Baylor Texas Tech got their road trip to Waco started with a 2-0 shutout on Friday night. Red Raiders starter Kyle Robinson and reliever Josh Sanders combined to four-hit the Bears. Baylor was leading 5-0 in the fourth inning on Saturday when the skies opened up and forced the postponement of the game until Sunday. This meant both teams would have to manage 15 innings of baseball on Sunday afternoon. The Bears held on to win the game once it continued on Sunday, 5-1. Then Sunday brought another challenge: a one hour and 26 minute rain delay in the top of the seventh inning with Baylor leading 3-0. An already soggy field, got more water to work with as a light rain continued to fall even after the resumption of play. The 2024 Baylor team is a young team and that was on full display as freshman pitchers combined to throw 14 1/3 innings with 13 strikeouts in Baylor’s two wins over Texas Tech. The Red Raiders offense only scored five runs all weekend. Houston at BYU This series started Thursday and ended Saturday, and with both teams having Cougars as mascots, it is best to stick with calling them by their school name in recaps like this. Houston walked away with a game one victory in Provo 9-2. Houston basically threw a bullpen game on Thursday and kept their Friday and Saturday starters on schedule. The usual Houston Sunday starter ended up throwing two solid innings in relief in Saturday’s finale. BYU bounced back from dropping game one to take the series, their first in the Big 12. Despite a six inning 13 strikeout performance by Houston right-hander Jaxon Jelkin, BYU got to the Houston bullpen and wound up with a 4-2 victory on Friday. Bryce Robison pitched six strong innings for BYU in Friday's series-tying win. BYU then won a 10-8 slugfest on Saturday. BYU third baseman Easton Jones hit a home run in each game of the series. Three Big 12 teams did not play Conference opponents this weekend: Kansas State, Texas, West Virginia. New Rankings After the weekend, there is still just one team in the new College Baseball Nation Top 25. The Oklahoma Sooners check in this week at No. 20, and back in the Top 25 for the first time since they were No. 24 in week one. Weekly Awards Big 12 Players of the Week Player: Bryce Madron, Oklahoma, OF Pitcher: Tommy Boba, Cincinnati, RHP Newcomer: Mason Green, Baylor, LHP Quoted “I knew it was going to take something completely different than it did last night to beat these guys, and we went sac fly, safety squeeze, home run and walk-off hit by pitch with the bases loaded. That, I didn’t have on my Bingo card for how we were going to score our four runs, but I’m sure glad that we did.” - UCF head coach Rich Wallace after Saturday's walk-off win. Baylor head coach Mitch Thompson was asked about the mindset of his team after resuming the suspended game on Sunday against Texas Tech. “The [rain delay] part of it stunk, to be honest with you. We were off to a good start, but there was a lot of ballgame left. To run out there today and go with 14-plus innings of freshman pitching, that was exciting. They handled themselves against a really good club in a really good environment, and we got out of there with two wins, so it was a big deal,” Thompson said. Houston head coach Todd Whitting was doing an in-game interview on ESPN+ on Thursday night during their game at BYU. With runners on the corners, a botched stolen base attempt resulted in an out at second base and with the runner on third base going nowhere. Whitting said, “I didn’t put that play on, by the way,” which brought laughter and affirmation from the broadcast duo. Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

  • 2024 Week 5 College Baseball Top 25

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  • SEC Weekly Roundup (Mar. 8-10): Playtime is Over

    In the final weekend before conference play starts, every team looked to pad their resume with some fairly easy matchups. That backfired on Kentucky who lost their weekend series to Kennesaw State dropping the first two games of the series 13-1 (8) and 10-2. Missouri split a four-game series with Purdue Fort-Wayne, while Florida, LSU, and Auburn dropped single games to Saint-Mary’s, Xavier, and Austin Peay. But those were the seven losses on the weekend. Here are some of the highlights from all the wins. Florida very nearly dropped the series to Saint-Mary’s if it weren’t for the heroics of Colby Shelton in Game 1 with this walk-off, 3-run homer. The same goes for Auburn who needed this walk-off home run by Mason Maners in Game 1 against Austin Peay. Texas A&M remains the only unbeaten team in the conference after a weekend sweep over Rhode Island. But they had to work for it on Sunday with this walk-off hit from Hayden Schott. Dakota Jordan of Mississippi State homered in all three games against Evansville over the weekend, including this 462 foot blast. He’s homered in four straight games and six of the last eight. Georiga leads the conference in runs scored thanks to hitting six grand slams their past six games. It’s worth mentioning that Peyton Stovall returned from injury for Arkansas and homered in his first game back. Pitching Standouts Many pitchers across the conference had outstanding weekends. Ryan Prager for Texas A&M tossed 7 shutout innings against Rhode Island with 13 strikeouts. Luke Holman continues his dominant start with LSU striking out 10 over 6 scoreless, hitless innings against Xavier. Gage Jump racked up 10 strikeouts as well for LSU against Xavier over 5 innings with just 3 hits allowed. And to round out the LSU rotation, Thatcher Hurd struck out 9 over 5 innings on Sunday with just 4 hits and a walk allowed. Carter Holton is getting on track for Vanderbilt as he struck out 11 batters in 5 innings. Bryce Cunningham followed that up with 11 strikeouts on Saturday over 8 innings with just 4 hits allowed. And then on Sunday, Devin Futrell tossed a complete game shutout. The bullpen has been a problem for Vanderbilt early on, but one way to reduce that issue is to have dominant starters who go deep into the game. Tennessee’s AJ Causey struck out 12 over 6 innings against Illinois. Liam Doyle made his first career start with Ole Miss over the weekend and struck out 8 batters in 3.1 innings against Morehead State. SEC Power Rankings Tier 1 Arkansas Texas A&M LSU Tennessee Tier 2 Vanderbilt South Carolina Florida Alabama Georgia Auburn Tier 3 Mississippi State Ole Miss Tier 4 Kentucky Missouri Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

  • 2024 Week 4 College Baseball Top 25

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  • Big 12 Weekly Roundup (Feb. 23-27): Three Ranked Teams

    The College Baseball Nation Top 25 for Week 2 once again has three teams from the Big 12: No. 5 TCU, No. 12 Texas, No. 18 Texas Tech. Recapping the Weekend No. 5 TCU swept then No. 17 ranked UCLA at Lupton Field. The Horned Frogs topped the Bruins by scores of 4-3, 6-3, and 13-3 in seven innings via the run-rule. Payton Tolle (1-0) earned his first win since transferring to TCU and Ben Abeldt earned his third save of the season with two scoreless innings to set the tone for the weekend. No. 12 Texas swept Cal Poly and shut out the Mustangs in all three games. Lebarron Johnson Jr. set the tone for the weekend with a dominant outing on Friday night. Johnson threw eight scoreless innings, allowed just two hits, and struck out eight batters. No. 18 Texas Tech had a highly offensive weekend with Texas Southern in town. The Red Raiders won by final scores of 32-5, 20-4, and 16-5 in a seven inning run-rule contest. Baylor was swept at home over the weekend by a sound No. 21 Indiana team. Three Kansas Jayhawks players were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Karbach Round Rock Classic. Catcher Jake English was chosen, INF Michael Brooks was one of four chosen, and OF Lenny Ashby was one of three chosen. Weekly Awards Big 12 Players of the Week Player: Peyton Powell, Texas, UTL Pitcher: Lebarron Johnson Jr., Texas, RHP Newcomer: TJ Pompey, Texas Tech, IF Midweeks It took 12 innings, but TCU outlasted Washington State 8-7 in Ft. Worth on Tuesday night. Luke Boyers delivered a two-out bases-loaded single in the 12th inning for the game winner. Zachary Cawyer pitched three scoreless innings in relief to get the win. TCU then handled Arizona on Wednesday night 6-1. The Horned Frogs pitching staff racked up 19 strikeouts against the Wildcats. TCU right-hander Braeden Sloan (3-0) threw six innings of shutout baseball in his first start of the season. Sloan allowed just three hits and struck out 13. Texas handled their business against St. John’s on Tuesday night in Austin to improve to 7-1. Jalin Flores homered twice and was 3-for-5 with six RBI in the 15-4 win. Oklahoma State (4-4) dropped its midweek contest at No. 21 Dallas Baptist by a final score of 14-4 in seven innings. The Weekend Ahead TCU will take on USC on Friday and Sunday and Arizona State on Saturday in Arlington at Globe Life Field, Texas as part of the third weekend of The Kubota College Baseball Series. Houston and Texas will both be at Minute Maid Park this weekend to take part in The Astros Foundation College Classic. Houston will take on No. 11 Vanderbilt on Saturday morning at 11am local time. Meanwhile, Texas will take on No. 2 LSU on Friday night; Texas State on Saturday afternoon; Vanderbilt on Sunday morning. All nine games of this Classic will be broadcast for free on Astros.com, on the Houston Astros social media channels, and on Space City Home Network. No. 18 Texas Tech will host Gardner-Webb this weekend. Quoted "First of all, Texas Southern runs a class program. I thought they did a great job with the way the games went. Baseball is a little bit different from other sports in that when you're in the position we were in this weekend, you're not supposed to do anything extra,” said Texas Tech head coach Tim Tadlock after a sweep of Texas Southern by a combined score of 68 to 14. “I thought both teams through the weekend handled that very well. I don't think our guys said a word the whole weekend. We try to teach them to go out and respect your opponent, respect the game, and play the game the right way. I think we did that through the weekend.” Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

  • SEC Weekly Roundup (Mar. 1-3): Rivalry Weekend

    It’s the best weekend of the early, non-conference slate as we get to see three big time SEC-ACC matchups. Florida and Miami both came limping into their weekend series having suffered mid-week upsets. The Gators took the series with 7-3 and 8-4 wins on Friday and Sunday. Jac Caglianone helped them secure the series on Sunday by tossing 6 shutout innings with 11 strikeouts while also going deep. He had 7 hits and 2 home runs against the Hurricanes. Georgia had a big weekend against it’s rival, Georgia Tech, and it could have been even bigger. They were up 9-3 on Friday before the game was halted in the 5th inning due to weather and the decision was made to cancel the game entirely. But they didn’t let that get them down as they still won the series by taking down the Yellow Jackets 3-1 and 11-9. Charlie Condon hit a home run in Sunday’s game where Bulldogs had 12 hits and 5 walks. It was a brutal weekend for South Carolina as their only home game of tha Palmetto Series against rival Clemson was cancelled, and then they lost a pair of 1-run games. On Saturday Ethan Petry hit a dramatic 2-run homer in the 9th to tie the game, but Clemson’s Andrew Ciufo hit a walk-off home run in the 12th inning. It was the only hit reliever Garrett Gainey allowed in 3.2 innings out of the bullpen. Despite another Petry home run in the 9th inning on Sunday, it wasn’t enough as they fell short by 1 run again. Big Non-Conference Matchups Not only did this weekend have some great rivalry matchups, but several teams also played in some big non-conference tournaments. LSU kicked it off with a classic matchup against Texas in which they won 6-3 thanks to a great performance on the mound by Luke Holman. He punched out 12 in 5.2 innings only allolwed 3 hits and 1 walk. On Saturday they would get a 1-run win against UL-Lafayette, and then they finished off the weekend with a 10-5 win over Texas State. UCLA transfer, Gage Jump, tossed 5 shutout innings on Saturday. Vanderbilt was in that same tournament as LSU (Astros Foundation College Classic) and also swept the field taking down UL-Lafayette (7-3), Houston (3-1), and Texas (14-11). Alan Espinal broke the game open against UL-Lafayette wit a 3-run homer in the 7th inning. Bryce Cunningham dominated on the mound for the Commodores against Houston allowed just 1 earned run over 5.2 innings with 8 strikeouts. Sunday’s finale against Texas was wild as Vanderbilt found themselves down 11-3 after 3 innings. They chipped away with 2 runs in the 5th and 2 in the 6th. And then they exploded in the 7th with 5 runs to give them the lead. That inning started with a hit by pitch, single, single, error, and triple. Sawyer Hawks and Ryan Ginther did a great job keeping the Loghorns off the scoreboard the final 4 innings to allow the comeback. Alabama went out to Frisco, Texas and won games over Indiana (12-0) and Arizona (7-6) before suffering their first defeat of the season at the hands of a really good Dallas Baptist team 7-5 in 12 innings. Ben Hess struck out 10 over 5 scoreless innings against Indiana on Friday. They took advantage of some Arizona errors on Saturday to get the comeback win late. The pitching staff on Sunday was victimized by the home run ball giving up 4 to DBU hitters. Auburn hosted UConn over the weekend and after splitting a double-header on Saturday they won the series on Sunday with an 8-2 victory. Chase Allsup was great in the Saturday win giving up just 1 earned run over 6 innings with 6 strikeouts. John Armstrong finished it off with 3 hitless innings. Joseph Gonzalez didn’t make it out of the first inning of the second game on Saturday as he continues to try and get back to form. A Deric Fabian 3-run homer in the first inning of Game 3 gave the Tigers an early lead. Ike Irish also drove in 4 runs with a pair of 2-run homers. The weekend got out to a rocky start for Ole Miss as they dropped the Friday game 13-7. After tying the game with a 5-run eighth inning, the bullpen gave up 6 runs in the top of the ninth. But they carried that offensive momentum into the next two games with 12-5 and 8-3 wins. Ole Miss fell behind 5-1 on Saturday but scored 11 unanswered led by Andrew Fischer who drove in 5. On Sunday they jumped out to an 8-0 lead and got a good start on the mound from Grayson Saunier who tossed 5 scoreless innings. In the Glove Life Field Series, Texas A&M took on a couple of Pac-12 opponents in Arizona State (twice) and USC. After 4-0 and 10-5 wins over the Sun Devils and a 9-3 win over USC, the Aggies are now the only undefeated team leaf in the SEC. Ryan Prager and Evan Aschenbeck combined for the shutout on Friday night with 12 strikeouts and each pitcher allowed just 1 hit. Braden Montgomery drove in 3 of the 4 runs on a home run. Montgomery continued his hot start against USC on Saturday with 3 hits, 3 runs scored, and 2 RBI. And then he capped it off with a grand slam against Arizona State on Sunday. The Rest of Them Tennessee got a stress free sweep over Bolwing Green as all three games finished early via the run rule. The Razorbacks also got a sweep, but Murray State made them work for it with a couple of close games. Hagan Smith continues to look like one of the best pitchers in the country with 12 strikeouts over 6 innings with just 1 hit and 1 run allowed. Kentucky is quietly 10-1 on the year after sweep over Lipscomb at home this past weekend. Mississippi State was able to rack up some much-needed wins in a sweep over Mount St. Mary’s where the pitching staff allowed a total of 4 runs in the 3-game series. The rough season continues for Missouri as they dropped a series at home to Northern Kentucky. The final two games of the series saw a combined total of 69 runs scored. Missouri is the only SEC team with a losing record. Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

  • 2024 Week 3 College Baseball Top 25

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  • SEC Weekly Roundup (Feb. 23-25): The Last Three Unbeatens

    Georgia, Alabama, and Texas A&M are the only three SEC teams remaining without a loss through the first two weeks of the season. The Bulldogs nearly lost that streak this past weekend with Saturday and Sunday’s games both being 1-run games. Both games ended in walk-off fashion with Georgia, including a 4-run ninth on Saturday. Texas A&M and Alabama have dominated on the mound and at the plate to being the season. The Crimson Tide has a team ERA of just 1.31 with a league-leading .364 batting average. The Aggies have a 0.76 team ERA while scoring 80 runs in just 7 games. Top transfer, Braden Montgomery, and Jace LaViolette are leading the charge on offense with a combined 8 home runs and 27 RBI. Big Non-Conference Winners Tennessee started the year with a big win over Texas Tech and also took down Baylor in the Shriners Children’s College Showdown. Auburn is coming off a big weekend in which they took down a ranked Iowa team on Friday 7-5 and then run-ruled Wichita State on Saturday. They did drop a game to Virginia on Sunday but it was a competitive 6-4 game. The Razorbacks have struggled to get the offense going early, but they did manage a couple of 1-run wins this past weekend in the Kubota College Baseball Series over Oregon State and Michigan with a loss to Oklahoma State in 14 innings between the two wins. Time to Worry Vanderbilt is off to a slow start at 5-3 with losses to Florida Atlantic, Dayton, and Gonzaga. They’ve also had some close wins as well (to be fair, on the flip side two of their loses were by 1 run). The bullpen appears to be a big issue for the Commodores right now that they’ll need to figure out. A 4-4 start is not what both Ole Miss and Mississippi State were hoping for coming off their down seasons of 2023. Missouri is just 4-3 after losing games to San Diego State and UC San Diego this past weekend. To their credit, they did travel out to California to play those games. Early Season Standouts Georgia standout Charlie Condon is batting .643 through two weekends with 18 hits. South Carolina’s Dylan Brewer (.560) and Florida’s Jac Caglianone (.545) are also batting over .500 early on. I mentioned Laviolette who is tied for the conference lead in home runs with 5 along with Alabama’s TJ McCants (Ole Miss transfer) and Gage Miller. Cooper Weiss for Auburn leads the way with 6 stolen bases followed by Jacob Humphrey (Vanderbilt), Calvin Hewett (Vanderbilt), and Devin Burkes (Kentucky) with 5. Luke Holman (Alabama transfer) is now dominating for the defending College World Series champs in LSU with 12.1 scoreless innings to start the year and 18 strikeouts. Hagan Smith (Arkansas) had a 17 strikeout performance this past weekend. That puts him in the conference lead with 19 along with Ryan Prager (Texas A&M) and Mason Molina (Arkansas). Prager also hasn’t been scored upon to start the year in 11.2 innings. Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

  • 2024 Week 2 College Baseball Top 25

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  • 2024 Week 1 College Baseball Top 25

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  • 2024 Preseason College Baseball Top 25

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  • Big 12 Baseball: 2024 Preview

    All college sports fans know by this point in the athletic calendar that this is the one and only season of the current Big 12, which for baseball means a highly touted Texas Longhorns team and an Oklahoma Sooners program just two years removed from a run to the College World Series final. These two teams will be preparing for SEC play in a calendar year, but in the present they are facing a Big 12 with four new teams this season, before four more teams join the conference next year. The four new teams for 2024 are BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF. Here are some notes and points of interest around the Big 12 as we look ahead to the beginning of this unusual first and final season in a changing conference. The Polls Four Big 12 schools made the College Baseball Nation Preseason Top 25: No. 5 TCU No. 10 Texas No. 19 Oklahoma State No. 20 Texas Tech Three Big 12 teams crack the 2024 USA Today Preseason Top 25: No. 5 TCU No. 13 Texas No. 22 Texas Tech Perfect Game Preseason Top 25 published the first week of January: No. 5 TCU No. 8 Texas No. 20 Kansas State No. 22 Oklahoma State Mock Draft Note MLB Pipeline released a Mock Draft back in mid-December and they had four Big 12 players going in the first round, which consists of 30 players: #2 JJ Wetherholt #17 Carson Benge #28 Kaelen Culpepper #30 Kevin Bazzell Golden Spikes Award Notes When the Golden Spikes Award watch list was announced by USA Baseball it consisted of 55 players to watch, 9 of those players are on Big 12 teams: Kevin Bazzell; C/INF; Texas Tech Carson Benge; OF/RHP; Oklahoma State Kaelen Culpepper; INF; Kansas State Lebarron Johnson Jr.; RHP; Texas Gavin Kash; INF; Texas Tech Tyson Neighbors; RHP; Kansas State Nolan Schubart; OF; Oklahoma State Payton Tolle; LHP/INF; TCU JJ Wetherholt; INF; West Virginia For what it's worth, FanDuel has published preseason odds on who will win the Golden Spikes Award. FanDuel places West Virginia's JJ Wetherholt with the third best odds to win the Award. Oklahoma State's Carson Benge is thirteen on the FanDuel list. Final Thought The new look Big 12 this year will be replaced next year with another new Big 12 and, well, let’s just play baseball already. Thanks for stopping by! Follow us on X and on Instagram to keep up with all of our content!

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