This is an excellent  5-star book. I am NOT going to give away the last 25% of this noel. It is something everyone that reads it needs to check out.

Identity is a book about trust, friendships and heartache. The main character is Morgan and she grew up as an army rat that moved around continuously. At 17 years of age, she goes off to college to make her mark. After college she is of he opinion that she is ready to settle down and find a nice community along with  house and a nice yard.. She envisions flowers around her place and a nice cozy surrounding.

First, she has to make some money to get these things. She gets two jobs. In the day, she is an office manager for a construction company and at night is the lead bartender in an lively bar and grill, Now she has dreams and money to make them happen. But she needs help and she recruits a female roommate to share the expenses. Morgan considers herself a good judge of people due to her time tending bar. This works well for several years but one night she meets this guy at the bar that gives a great story of being an IT guy that travels for his company. After the third meeting he asks her out or pizza and she accepts the request. That goes very well.

That goes well and Morgan asks him to come to her house for a dinner with her roommate and her boyfriend. He accept this request and things go well according to her and the roommate. BUT, she doesn’t know it yet but her life and her roommates life are forever changed.
Her identity has been compromised. ( Here I skip a lot of the book). She has to move back home to live with her mother and grandmother to start over getting her life in order.

Her next few years are both good and also a living hell. Does Morgan come out of it? Can she get her life back? Check out the book by Nora Roberts. It’s worthy of reading.

 

 

Tom’s Note: I quit getting book from the library direct, I bought an ipad and use the app Libby. with it you have access to thousand sod book about hooking your local library and to the app. Instant book with 14 days to read it.

 

 

 

 

This is a 2028 horror novel by Paul G Tremblay.

This book is about 7-year-old Wen and her two dads. She tells she is happy she has two dads as some kids think that is cool and some tease her on that fact. She just tunes them out.The family take a vacation to a cabin somewhere near the Canadian border. While there, Wen goes out to catch grasshoppers. Her dads told her to come get them if a stranger shows up, even though there are no cabins for two miles. Suddenly after being focused on the grasshoppers, the biggest man she has ever seen shows up. Wen hesitates and the bei guy, named Leonard , reassures her he is no harm and would love to help catch grasshoppers with her.

The two of them catch grasshoppers and she notices three more people coming and carrying what appears to be weapons that look like a scythe. Leonard assures her they all just want o talk to her dads. Wen is spooked and runs inside the house to get away. Here dads look out and lock the doors and windows and the strangers are knocking on the door to tlk with them about an a important issue.They wont let them and go for their gun. but, it is looked on the car outside

The strangers break in and on front the dads and ties them up. They say they mean no harm only want to talk. According to the strangers they four of them just met today and each had the same message come to them in their sleep and the dads are the only ones that can stop it. They tell them that the world will end if they don’t do it. they must sacrifice with death one of the fathers and they just decide.

There are television reports to confirm that mass destruction is happening all over the world and coming their way. The dad so NO. After many skirmishes and people getting hurt, the dads still won’t do it.

The book is apocalyptic in nature and somewhat weird. This book is good until the end when it goes very weak in the conclusion.

I give it 3 stars out of 5.

 

September Edition of College Baseball Now!

 

College Baseball Now! took a couple of months off and we are now turning our attention to the 2025 college baseball season. With schools in session, the rosters are coming together and the coaches, for the most part, are done recruiting and signing players through the portal and are making plans to the next few months until the season begins.

In our October edition, we will bring to you the top players returning for 2025 and a list of many of the top college baseball tourney for the season. November is our Top 25 list of teams and s shot synopsis on each one. Then in December we highlight many of the new Division 1 baseball coaches and preview the Big Ten baseball teams.

In January, we return to a weekly format once the games begin and look at the math-ups and results from the past week. We hope you enjoy College Baseball Now!

 

Top Freshman Returning According to College Baseball Now!

Daniel Covet – Miami Hurricanes- This 6’3″ 230 lbs infielder was arguably the best player in 2024 for  head coach J.D. Arteaga.  He became a team leader early on and appeared to embrace it. He He hit .351 on the season and hit 21 home runs and drove in 75 runs.

Drew Burress – Georgia Tech- This infielder stand at 5’9″ and 182 lbs but has a big stick for head coach Danny Hall.  He led in batting average for the yellow Jackets at .381 and added 25 home runs and 67 RBI’s.

Dean Curley- Tennessee- This 6’3″ 265 lbs infielder was a standout for the national champion Volunteers. He was a spark for them as he hit .285 with 12 home runs and drove in 50.

Dean Grohovic- Texas A&M- The Aggies were national runner ups in 2024 and were pleased with the outfielder as he hit .298 and drove in 66 runs which included 23 home runs.

Rounding out the Top 5 is Henry Ford of  Virginia. He is a 6’6″ infielder at  220 lbs. He batted .336 17 home runs and 69 RBI’s.

Other Freshman under consideration and in no particular order are:

Luke Gafney – Purdue

Aidan Knaak –  Clemson

Nolan Souza- Arkansas

Dominic Begele- Kansas

Chase Morgan -Louisiana

Camden Kozelle- Vanderbilt

Colin Fisher- Arkansas

Trent Caraway- Oregon State

Justin Lebron- Alabama

David Mendez= Dayton

Kade Lewis- Butler (transferred via portal to Wake Forest)

Justin Osterhouse- Purdue Fort Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

College Baseball Best Places to SEE Games

          according to FANS

Dudy Noble Field- Miss State

 

Olson Field at Blue bell Park – Texas A&M

 

Baum Stadium- Arkansas

 

Alex Box Stadium- LSU

 

Goss Stadium at Coleman Field – Oregon State

 

Founder’s Park- South Carolina

 

Alex Rodriquez Park @ Mark Light  Field – Miami

 

Hi Corbett Field – Arizona

 

Dan Law Field – Texas A&M

 

 

 

If you wish to contact College Baseball Now! email tknuppel@gmail.com

 

The Travers Stakes (also known as Mid-Summer Classic) is held at Saratoga Race Course and is likely the most important and biggest race between the Belmont Stakes and the Breeders’ Cup.This is a Grade 1 , $1,25 million race for a field of eight where all entrants have won either a stakes races or are a Grade 1 winner. the combined winnings of all of the entries are more than $18 million.

Let’s take a look at the field by their post position.

  1. Thorpedo Anna– is getting the most buzz out of this group as she is the only filly in the Travers Stakes. She is trained by Kenny McPeek and has opening odds of 3-1 to win the race. She started 2024 by winning the GR Fantasy at Oaklawn and then went on to victory oat the grade 1 Kentucky Oaks. She won two races ar Saratoga with the Coaching Club American Oaks and Acorn. Each win was by over four lengths. She is the daughter of Fast Anna.
  2. Sierra Leone– is the son of Gun Runner and is trained by Chad Brown. The opening odds are 7-2 to win. He got second in the Jim Dandy behind Fierceness. He was a Grade 1 winner of the Blue Grass Stakes. This will be his sixth start of the year. Look for him to close strong in the Travers Stakes.
  3. Unmatched Wisdom- at 9-1 odds he is also a son of Gun Runner and trained by Chad Brown He is undefeated in three starts. This is his first graded stakes races. Irad Ortiz, Jr, will be on board. Odds are 9-1 to gain victory at the Travers Stakes.
  4.  Corporate Power– the son of Tapit and is 15-1 odds. Trained by Shug McGaughey. Don’t look for this one to give up. A sleeper in the group.
  5. Batten Down–  trained by Bill Mott, this son of Tapit is 20-1 odds to win the Travers Stakes. In April, this horse broke his maiden at Churchill Downs and went on to win the Ohio Derby and got third in the Jim Dandy
  6. Honor Marie is a longshot at 20-1 and the son of Honor Code and finished fourth in the Belmont Stakes. He will wear blinkers to help him.
  7. Dornoch- This is an impressive horse trained by Danny Gergen . He is the son of Good Magic. Dornoch won his previous two race in the Belmont and Haskell Stakes. Jockey Luis Saez has won the Travers Stakes in previous years. opening odds to win are 5-2.
  8.  Fierceness– is trained by Todd Pletcher and is the son of City of Light. He is 3-1 odds to win. He likes to run near the front of the pack most of the time and is a previous winner of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and the Florida Derby.

Travers Stakes Pick and Prediction

The majority of interest is in Thorpedo Anna, as a filly hasn’t won this race since 1915. There are four quality horses in the Travers Stakes. You probably can’t go wrong with any of the four(Thorpedo Anna, Dornoch, Fierceness, Sierra Leone).

My money goes to Dornoch first, then Fieceness second, Thorpedo Anna third and Sieraa Leone fourth.

 

Travers Stakes Past Winners

Notable Travers winners from years past include Kentucky (1864), Ruthless (1867), Duke of Magenta (1878), Hindoo (1881), Henry of Navarre (1894), Broomstick (1904), Roamer (1914), Man o’ War (1920), Twenty Grand (1931), Granville (1936), Whirlaway (1941), Native Dancer (1953), Gallant Man (1957), Sword Dancer (1959), Buckpasser (1966), Damascus (1967), Arts and Letters (1969), Alydar (1978), Temperence Hill (1980), Forty Niner (1988), Easy Goer (1989), Holy Bull (1994), Thunder Gulch (1995), Point Given (2001), Medaglia d’Oro (2002), Bernardini (2006), Street Sense (2007), Arrogate (2016), Essential Quality (2021), and Arcangelo (2023).

 

How to Watch the Travers

The 155th Travers will be broadcast nationwide on FOX during NYRA’s “Saratoga Saturdays” show airing from 3 to 6:30 p.m. ET. Post time is set for 6:10 p.m.

Check us out each Saturday on race day here.

Alabama Stakes

Alabama Stakes 2024 Overview

Saratoga race course will once again have the best in thoroughbred racing this weekend. The Alabama Stakes 2024 will highlight the weekend card. Before we give our winners, let’s look at some past Alabama Stakes races.

The inaugural running of the Alabama Stakes took place on July 19, 1872 and was won by a chestnut filly named Woodbine owned by prominent New York financier August Belmont Sr. Jockey Jorge Velasquez has won the Alabama Stakes six time to lead all Jockeys. In 2023. Randomized. trained by Chad Brown was the Alabama Stakes winners.

In 1990, Go For Wand. set the track race record for the Alabama Stakes in a time of 2.00.98.

 

Alabama Stakes 2024 Entries

On Saturday, on the main track at Saratoga there will be eight fillies vying for first place in the 1 1/4 mile races known as the Alabama Stakes. Let’s look at them by post position.

The Alabama is carded as race 10 of 12 with post time scheduled for 5:43 p.m. EDT.

  1. Intricate– Is the daughter  of Gun Runner and trained by Tyler Gaffalione with 8-1 odds to win the Alabama Stakes 2024. So far this year, this horse is not won any of the four horses she as entered. Use this horse down on your card.
  2.  Chatalas is 8-1 odds to win and is a Kentucky bred horse that also the daughter of Gun Runner. She won the Grade 3 Indiana Oaks this year. Also, not a threat.
  3.  Power Squeeze is from Union rages and is trained by Jorge Delgado at 4-1 odds to win the Alabama Stakes race. She has won four stakes races this year and is the horse to best in this race.
  4. Just Basking  – is the daughter of Arrogate and enters with 5-1 odds to win. She won the Iowa Oaks and will face her stiffest challenge to date. Not a bad horse but third at best.
  5. America’s Vow– is 12-1 odds and has Contitution as it’s dam. She got third in the Suncoast and hasn’t had many good outings. Not a good finisher in the Alabama Stakes.
  6. Miss Justify – enter with 9-2 odds and is trained by Todd Pletcher and will have Falvien Prat on board. She has won a few races and appears to have a chance to threaten with a win.
  7. Candied – is the daughter of Candy Ride and is also trained by Todd Pletcher. She is the only Grade 1 winner in the field. In the CCA Oaks, she was second to Thorpedo Anna. Possible winners of the Alabama Stakes.
  8.  Neon Icon is 12-1 to win. She has already won a 1 1/4 mile. She is from the Arrogate family with Louis Saez aboard.

Picks and Predictions

Be sure to check the odds before you bet as they will change before post time.

Candied is the class and is our pick to win and she has the most career earnings and a Grade 1 win under her belt.

Exacta- 7-3-6-4  Please bet responsibly!

 

 

Next week Travers Stakes then we have the Saranac, followed by Jockey Cup Gold and the Hopeful. Also, we are working on the Breeders’ Cup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were winners last week, so check out the article on the Arlington Million!

The Fourstardave is part of the Breeders’ Cup challenge series, with the winner getting a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Mile at Del Mar on Nov. 2. This is a seven horse race for $500,000 at Saratoga. It is a one-mile turf race with the winner getting an automatic berth into the Breeders’ Cup Mile on November 2 at Del Mar.

Each of these seven entrants have won stakes races and  some have won more than one. Let’s look at the entries by post position and what The Horse Guy has for winning picks this week.

** Also this weekend The Horse Guy has his picks for the Arlington Million.

1– Strong Quality is the son of Quality Road and is trained by Mark Casse and has an early odds of 8-1 to win. In June, this horse finished eighth in the Grade 1 Manhattan and later won a restricted stakes at Churchill Downs and then went to the Fair Grounds and won the Colonel Bradley. Not likely for this horse to win but could fit underneath.

2- Master of the Seas has been scratched.

3. Major Dude- Trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by John Velasquez, this is the son of Bolt d’ Oro and is 8-1 to win. This horse won the Penn Mile and Kitten’s Joy in 2023. This will be his second start this year. He won an allowance race just a few weeks ago. This horse isn’t seen as a contender.

4.Carl Spackler is the son of Lope de Vega- is a Chad Brown trained horse and will have Tyler Gaffalione on board. This is the top choice at 9-5 odds with three graded stakes wins at Saratoga. in the Kelso, the Saranac and the Hall of Fame. He has been the favorite in his last seven races. Likely winner.

5. Money Supply is 10-1 odds to win and will be ridden by Manny Franco. This son of Practical Joke won the Horseshoe Invitational in Indiana along with the Grade 1 Mineshaft at the Fair Grounds. He has won five in a row. Could be a top four finisher

6. Ottoman Fleet- is 8-5 odds to win this race. He has won three graded stakes in the USA and three group stake in Europe. He was won 2 of his previous 4 races. He is a contender.

7. More Than Looks is 7-2 to win the Fourstardave. He is the son of More Than Ready and will have Irad Ortiz, Jr. as his mount. This is his first start since last year when he finished sixth in the Breeders’ Cup Mile. Could lead the chase before falling back to a spot out of the money.

 

Pick and Prediction

When Master of the Seas scratched, many things changed. Now, look for Ottoman Empire to take the race and Carl Spackler getting into a second position. Be sure to check the latest odds from the track before betting.

 

 

Check out what The Horse Guy has to say each and every Friday on the graded stakes races.

 

THE RAIN on the EAST COAST MAY MOVED THIS RACE to SUNDAY or later.

The Arlington Million was held in the Chicago area for many years until it closed two seasons ago. Last year was the first time it was held at Colonial Downs. 2024 marks the second running of this high stake race.

Let’s take a look at the entries in this race and analyze each one. This is the 11th race of 12 on August 9th at this track with a 5:40 CT for the scheduled post time.

Horses are listed by post position.

 

  1. Integration- This horse will be ridden by Kendrick Carmouche and is trained by Shug McGaughey. The current odds are 5-2 to win. This horse has won every race (3) it has entered at Colonial Downs. also, Integration was victorious in the Million Preview by 6.5 lengths on soft turf. This horse is the son of Quality Road and is possibility to win this race but also the longest race of his career.
  2. 2. Ancient Rome– the son of War Front, this horse is trained by Charlie Hills and will have Jamie Spencer on board.This horse won the Mint Million in September at Kentucky Downs. Appears to have enough to win this race.

3. Sugoi-This horse is a long shot. At 8-1 odds, this 7 year old son of Krakonite has not shown the propensity to winning. Trainer Mike Maker can and does turn these types into winners.

4. Nations Pride– at 8-5 odds , this horse looks to be the one to beat. The son of Teofilo has raced all over the world with good success. Trainer Charlie Appelby has raced and won in Canada, Dubai, Germany and Bahrain

5- Highland Chief- comes in at 19-1 odds and appr\ears to be outclassed in this race. He has won a few races by of the lower level. Not likely a top finisher.

6. Talk of the Nation is 5-1 to win and is trained by Todd Pletcher. This is a decent hosrse that has finished out of the top three once in 11 starts. He has ran mile races many times and may have that advantage. All that said, he is not in the money after the race has finished.

 

Picks and Predictions

This race may get moved several times before it can ran as the East Coast is expecting and getting heavy rains for several days due to the Tropical storm/ Hurricane known as Debby.

Nations Pride is the class of this bunch . Bet him to win. Second place is harder to determine. Choices are Ancient Rome and Integration.

 

***Be sure to check out the Horse Guy each and Every Friday for more graded Stakes winners!

From 1884-1886, there was a professional baseball team in st. Louis known as the St. Louis Maroons. It was established by Henry Lucas (more on him later). The team played in the Union Association and dominated the only and only season the league was in existence.  St. Louis Maroons debuted on April 20, 1884, at the Union Base Ball Park, defeating Chicago  Browns, 7–2. for the season they won the league by 21 games as they finished with and finished in 1884 with a 132-20 record.

It is likely that the team was so good that the rest of the league folded. n 1885, the Maroons were asked to join the National League. They found the competition much tougher as they only won 37 games and had to compete with the St. Louis Browns for fans. The Browns were in their prime at this time and won the hearts of the fans of st. Louis baseball.

The Maroons had two stars from the mound which were Charlie Sweeney and Old Hoss Radbourn. Radbourn won 60 games in one season. while Sweeney won 24 games before bolting the team and pitching for the the Providence Grays. In St Louis, he won 41 games in 1884.

The Maroons only lasted one more season before the owner sold them team and it was moved to Indianapolis to become the Hoosiers.

Owner Henry Lucas was an avid sports fan and became commissioner of the Union Association in its one year.in existence.

Lucas died in 1910 in his home city, of blood poisoning from an ankle injury originally suffered years earlier. Lucas was employed as a street department inspector at the time of his death. One newspaper headline following his death read, “Famous Sportsman Who Spends Millions in Fruitless Baseball War Dies in Poverty”.He was survived by his son.

 

This is the 2024 look at the teams participating in the summer league known s the Hampton Collegiate Baseball  League The HCBL is a summer baseball organization located in The Hamptons in the U.S. state of New York. It is a six-team league consisting of the Sag Harbor Whalers, Southampton Breakers, Westhampton Aviators, North Fork Ospreys, Shelter Island Bucks and most recently, the South Shore Clippers. The HCBL is a member of the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball and is sanctioned by Major League Baseball.

Last summer, the South Shore Clippers were the league champions. Let’s look at each team in a general way.

South Shore Clippers-The South Shore Clippers play their home games at Bellport High School in Bellport, New York, as part of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League. Their roster is comprised of only players that have a residence in the State of New York.

Head Coach Kevin Huber recently completed his sixth season at Yale in 2015. He has over a decade’s worth of collegiate, high school and club coaching experience. Prior to joining the Yale staff, Huber spent four seasons as the defensive and hitting coach at Fairfield. He also coached at the University of New Haven, where he helped guide the Chargers to a 2004 NYCAC Championship.

Pitching coach CJ Owings is a coach at Hagerstown Community College and former pitcher in the HCBL.

 

Sag Harbor Whales- This team formerly played under the umbrella of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball Leagueist now is part of the HCBL. The roster for this team is mostly from New Tork and Rhode Island with a sprinkling of players from Ohio. Home contests are played at Mashashimuet Park.

Pitching Coach Kyle Hansen-was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 40th round of the 2009 draft. Foregoing the MLB, Kyle decided to go to St John’s University. While at St John’s, he was coached by two time NCAA Championship pitching coach Scott Brown (Vanderbilt). After his junior year, he was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 6th round of the 2012 draft.Kyle played with the White Sox’s organization until 2016, reaching as high as AA. After his stint with the White Sox, he decided to re-pursue a degree in sports management while continuing to play independent baseball with the Long Island Ducks. Kyle played Independent baseball until the 2020 season. In the spring of 2019, he became the pitching coach for Tamalpais High School and have had 2 players move on to 4 year schools for baseball and 3 more committed to play in 2020 and 2021. Kyle currently resides in Mill Valley, California.

 

Celebrating Opening Day

The 16th Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League season gets started with a first. Opening Day in the HCBL will be marked as a two-day event as the defending HCBL champion South Shore Clippers travel to Southampton High School to face the Southampton Breakers on June 13th at 5:00 PM.

 

The following day June 14th the second part of Opening Day opens with a rematch of last year’s HCBL Championship Series as the Westhampton Aviators play the Clippers at Aviator Field in Westhampton Beach.

 

The Whalers open their 2024 season at Mashashimuet Park when they play the Southampton Breakers. Both the Westhampton and Southampton games will take place at 5:00 PM.

 

June 14th’s action wraps up with a night game at Cochran Park in Peconic between the North Fork Ospreys and the Shelter Island Bucks at 7:00 PM.

 

 

Coming up soon I will have reviews of the following teams:

Westhampton Aviators

 

Southampton Breakers-

 

Shelter Island Bucks-

 

North Fork Ospreys-

 

 

Some of the HCBL and ACBL alumni include:

Nick Ahmed, infielder
Garvin Alston, pitcher
Scott Arnold, pitcher
Mike Avilés, infielder
Kevin Baez, infielder
Kevin Barry, pitcher
Kevin Bearse, pitcher
Jason Bergmann, pitcher
Craig Biggio, infielder (AS, HOF)
Frank Brooks, pitcher
Terry Bross, pitcher
Kirk Bullinger, pitcher
Nate Bump, pitcher
Fred Cambria, pitcher
Cody Carroll, pitcher
Kevin Cash, catcher
Rick Cerone, catcher
Vinnie Chulk, pitcher
Mark Ciardi, pitcher
Frank Cimorelli, pitcher
Jeff Datz, catcher
Doug Davis, infielder
Jason Dellaero, infielder
Rich DeLucia, pitcher
Mark DiFelice, pitcher
Benny Distefano, player
John Doherty, pitcher
Angel Echevarria, outfielder
Brad Eldred, infielder
Frank Eufemia, pitcher
Steve Falteisek, pitcher
John Flaherty, catcher
Scott Forster, pitcher
Willie Fraser, pitcher
Danny Garcia, outfielder
Ray Giannelli, infielder
Keith Glauber, pitcher
Zack Godley, pitcher
Don Gordon, pitcher
Reid Gorecki, outfielder
Tom Gregorio, catcher
Kevin Gryboski, pitcher
John Halama, pitcher
Craig Hansen, pitcher
Pete Harnisch, pitcher (AS)
Joel Johnston, pitcher
Skip Jutze, catcher
Pat Kelly, infielder
Matt Kinzer, pitcher
Phil Klein, pitcher
Mike Koplove, pitcher
Kyle Kubitza, infielder
Jeff Kunkel, infielder
Al Lachowicz, pitcher
Rick Lancellotti, infielder
John Lannan, pitcher
Gene Larkin, player
Dennis Leonard, pitcher
Brian Lesher, outfielder
Brian Looney, pitcher
Mike Loynd, pitcher
Rob Lukachyk, pinch hitter
Zach Lutz, infielder

Joe Martinez, pitcher
Jim Mecir, pitcher
Frank Menechino, infielder
Ray Montgomery, outfielder
Dan Morogiello, pitcher
Matt Morris, pitcher (AS)
Jamie Moyer, pitcher (AS)
Terry Mulholland, pitcher (AS)
Sean Nolin, pitcher
Keith Osik, catcher
Charlie Puleo, pitcher
Steve Ratzer, pitcher
Chris Reed, pitcher
C. J. Riefenhauser, pitcher
Wayne Rosenthal, pitcher
Mo Sanford, pitcher
Jeff Schaefer, infielder
Rich Scheid, pitcher
Davis Schneider, infielder
Frank Schwindel, infielder
Frank Seminara, pitcher
Jim Stoops, pitcher
Drew Sutton, outfielder
Nick Tropeano, pitcher
Bob Tufts, pitcher
John Valentin, infielder
Anthony Varvaro, pitcher
Frank Viola, pitcher (AS, CY)
Ryan Vogelsong, pitcher (AS)
Pete Walker, pitcher
Allen Watson, pitcher
Walt Weiss, infielder (AS)
Ed Whited, infielder
Darrin Winston, pitcher
Ron Witmeyer, infielder
Eric Young, infielder (AS)
Pete Zoccolillo, outfielder

The long Road to Omaha has begun with regional play. Here are the results of one days worth. More to continue today.

Knoxville Regional

Game 1: Indiana 10, Southern Miss 4
Game 2: Tennessee 9, Northern Kentucky 3
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Southern Miss vs. Northern Kentucky | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Indiana vs. Tennessee | 6 p.m. | ESPNU
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: The Vols were led by Dylan Dreiling with 3 runs batted in and a home run. Also homering for Tennessee include Billy Amick and Hunter Ensley.

Lexington Regional

Game 1: Kentucky 10, Western Michigan 8
Game 2: Illinois 4, Indiana State 1
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Western Michigan vs. Indiana State | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Kentucky vs. Illinois | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: First baseman Drake Westcott was 2-for-3 as the Illini scored early and late. Westcott has a double and two runs batted in.

Bryan-College Station Regional

Game 1: Texas A&M 8, Grambling 0
Game 2: Texas 12, Louisiana 5
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Grambling vs. Louisiana | 3 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Texas A&M vs. Texas | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 8 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: Rightfielder Braden Montgomery and first baseman Ted Burton had 3 hits each. Burton contributed a double and 3 runs batted in.

Chapel Hill Regional

Game 1: LSU 4, Wofford 3
Game 2: North Carolina 11, LIU 8
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Wofford vs. LIU | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | LSU vs. North Carolina | 5 p.m. | ESPN2
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: LSU had three home runs in the game. One each from Michael Braswell III, Jared Jones and Steven Milam to drive in all of the runs.

Fayetteville Regional

Game 1: Arkansas 17, Southeast Missouri 9
Saturday, June 1 | Game 2 | Kansas State vs. Louisiana Tech (postponed to 12 p.m. ET)
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Southeast Missouri vs. Game 2 loser | 3 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Arkansas vs. Game 2 winner | 9 p.m. | ESPNU
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 2 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 7 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 Game Results: Catcher Hudson White drove in five runs with two homers for the Razorbacks in their win.

Clemson Regional

Game 1: Coastal Carolina 13, Vanderbilt 3
Game 2: Clemson 4, High Point 3
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Vanderbilt vs. High Point | 12 p.m. | SECN
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Coastal Carolina vs. Clemson | 5 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: Coastal Carolina was led by third baseman Sam Antonacchi with two hits including a double and a home run, catcher Caden Bodine  with three hits and two runs batted in a long with first baseman Zack Beach with two hits and an RBI.

Athens Regional

Game 1: Georgia 8, Army 7
Game 2: UNC Willmington 9, Georgia Tech 0
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Army vs. Georgia Tech | 12 p.m. | ACCN
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Georgia vs. UNC Wilmington | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 6 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 12 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results; Third baseman Charlie Condon had three hits including a double and a home run. He also drove in three runs. The future #1 pick in the draft is read hot.

Tallahassee Regional

Game 1: Florida State 7, Stetson 2
Game 2: UCF 8, Alabama 7
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Stetson vs. Alabama | 12 p.m. | ESPNU
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Florida State vs. UCF | 5 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: Centerfielder Andrew Williamson drove in two runs with his sixth home run of the season and Matt Cedarburg doubled to drive in two runs in a squeaker by Alabama.

Norman Regional

Game 1: UConn 4, Duke 1
Game 2: Oklahoma 14, Oral Roberts 0
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Duke vs. Oral Roberts | 3 p.m. | ESPNU
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | UConn vs. Oklahoma | 9 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: The Sooners banged out 17 hits including three long balls to glide to an easy win.
Kyson Witherspoon pitched 6 innings of one hit ball to shut them down.

 

Raleigh Regional

Game 1: South Carolina 8, James Madison 7
Game 2: NC State 9, Bryant 2
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | James Madison vs. Bryant | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | South Carolina vs. NC State | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: Alec Makarewicz banged out four hits to lad the Tar Heels to an easy win.

Stillwater Regional

Game 1: Florida 5, Nebraska 2
Game 2: Oklahoma State 19, Niagra 7
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Nebraska vs. Niagara | 2 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Florida vs. Oklahoma State | 7 p.m. | SECN
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 2 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 7 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

Game Results: The Gators were packed by a red hot right fielder Ashton Wilson with three doubles before the 5th innings, only to add a  home run and two runs batted in.

Charlottesville Regional

Game 1: Virginia 4, Penn 2
Game 2: Mississippi State 5, St. John’s 2
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Penn vs. St. John’s | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Virginia vs. Mississippi State | 6 p.m. | ACCN
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 

Tucson Regional

Game 1: West Virginia 4, DBU 1
Game 2: Grand Canyon 9, Arizona 4
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | DBU vs. Arizona | 4 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | West Virginia vs. Grand Canyon | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 

Santa Barbara Regional

Game 1: Oregon 5, San Diego 4
Game 2: UC Santa Barbara 9, Fresno State 6
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | San Diego vs. Fresno State | 4 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Oregon vs. UC Santa Barbara | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 9 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 

Corvallis Regional

Game 1: UC Irvine 13, Nicholls 12
Game 2: Oregon State 10, Tulane 4
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | Nicholls vs. Tulane | 4 p.m. | ESPN+
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | UC Irvine vs. Oregon State | 7 p.m. | ESPN2
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 

Greenville Regional

Game 1: Evansville 4, East Carolina 1
Game 2: VCU 1, Wake Forest 0
Saturday, June 1 | Game 3 | East Carolina vs. Wake Forest | 12 p.m. | ESPN2
Saturday, June 1 | Game 4 | Evansville vs. VCU | 6 p.m. | ESPN+
Sunday, June 2 | Game 5 | Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser | 12 p.m.
Sunday, June 2 | Game 6 | Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner | 6 p.m.
Monday, June 3 | Game 7 | If necessary

 

2024 DI baseball tournament super regionals schedule
Dates: Friday-Sunday, June 7-9 or Saturday-Monday, June 8-10

 

 

 

2024 Men’s College World Series schedule
June 14

Game 1: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 2: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 15

Game 3: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 4: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 16

Game 5: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 6: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 17

Game 7: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 8: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 18

Game 9: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 10: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 19

Game 11: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ESPN
Game 12: TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN
June 20

Game 13 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | TBD
Game 14 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | TBD
June 22

MCWS Final Game 1: TBD vs. TBD, 7:30 p.m. | ESPN
June 23

MCWS Final Game 2: TBD vs. TBD, 2 p.m. | ABC
June 24

MCWS Final Game 3 (if necessary): TBD vs. TBD, 7 p.m. | ESPN