Albuquerque Journal

Pitching, defense give Gators edge in opener

Florida’s Singer has 12 Ks in 7 innings

- BY ERIC OLSON ASSOCIATED PRESS

OMAHA, Neb. — Florida got a dominant performanc­e from Brady Singer, a big defensive play when LSU was threatenin­g and just enough offense.

Now, after a 4-3 win in Game 1 of the College World Series on Monday night, the Gators are one win from their first national championsh­ip in baseball.

But with LSU all-time wins leader Jared Poche’ starting on Tuesday and first-round draft pick Alex Lange available if there’s a Game 3, the Tigers believe this best-of-three series matching Southeaste­rn Conference rivals is just getting started.

“We’ve got to play better if we want to win this thing,” Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan said. “It’s not near over. We got six hits tonight, and Brady had to pitch his tail off. It’s exciting to have Game 1 under our belt … but we haven’t crossed the line yet.”

LSU’s Greg Deichmann said he and his teammates haven’t had their confidence dented. Poche’ (12-3) will pitch against Tyler Dyson (3-0) on Tuesday night.

“We’re not hanging our heads about anything,” he said. “We had a lot of great stuff we did tonight. We had a couple of tough breaks that didn’t go our way.”

Singer struck out a careerhigh 12 in seven innings before turning the game over to closer Michael Byrne, who picked up his nation-leading 19th save for the Gators (51-19). The Gators improved to 19-7 in one-run games.

Singer relied on his fastball the first time through LSU’s batting order and cleverly mixed in sliders the rest of the way.

“I felt like I was landing it a lot more for strikes than I usually do,” he said. “The slider did feel good.”

His strikeout total was the highest by a single pitcher in a CWS finals game. Singer (9-5) limited LSU (52-19) to three singles before Antoine Duplantis homered in the sixth.

Singer, who pitched a complete game in an 8-1 win over LSU in March, turned in his second strong performanc­e at the CWS. The sophomore struck out nine and allowed one run in seven innings against Louisville last Tuesday. Monday marked the eighth straight game that Florida pitchers struck out 11 or more.

“My feelings are that we went up against who I believe to be maybe the best pitcher I’ve seen in the SEC for an opponent since I’ve been the coach at LSU,” Tigers coach Paul Mainieri said.

“I think the guy will be the first pick in the draft next year, and we were having to piece it together with our bullpen guys. It was amazing we were right there and had a chance to win.”

 ?? MATT RYERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Florida pitcher Brady Singer struck out 12 in seven innings to help the Gators defeat LSU 4-3 in the first game of the College World Series on Monday.
MATT RYERSON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida pitcher Brady Singer struck out 12 in seven innings to help the Gators defeat LSU 4-3 in the first game of the College World Series on Monday.

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