Tennessee Baseball and Stanford Baseball played an elimination game in the 2023 College World Series. The winner would advance to play the loser of LSU vs Wake Forest on Tuesday night.

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25 Comments

  1. At 6:30 Why not go 3-2 change up? Did they not see he had no stride and was dead set on the fb and way out front on a 3-2 slider. Then start the next guy with a changeup for a strike 😂

  2. 11:21 stuff like this pisses me off so much. You CANNOT see check swings well from behind the plate that’s the whole reason you can check with the line umps. Why guess on a close call like this instead of deferring to the guys who can actually see it. And btw, that is a textbook check. Did not cross the plane and held it right at it, but the home plate umpire thinks he sees it better looking at it perpendicularly lmao

  3. Vitello is a disgrace to the N.C.A.A. and the university of Tennessee. An arrogant petulant child, and really stupid. It’s not to your advantage to go to war with umpires. You always lose.

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