Albuquerque Journal

Beavers take title behind Abel

Freshman shuts out Arkansas on 2 hits

- BY ERIC OLSON

OMAHA, Neb. — Freshman Kevin Abel threw a two-hitter for his record fourth win in the College World Series, and Oregon State beat Arkansas 5-0 on Thursday night for the national championsh­ip.

Abel was nothing short of spectacula­r against an Arkansas team still reeling from the foul ball fiasco in the ninth inning Wednesday night that cost it the title and gave new life to the Beavers. He retired the last 20 Arkansas batters, catching Luke Bonfield looking at strike three on a 3-2 pitch to end the game.

The title is Oregon State’s third, and first since it won the second of two straight in 2007. It comes at the end of a two-year run in which the Beavers have won 111 of 130 games.

Oregon State (55-12-1), which came from behind for three of its six CWS wins, was in control all the way in the winner-takeall Game 3. Arkansas (48-21) was shut out for the first time in 100 games.

Abel (8-1) ran into trouble in the third when Arkansas loaded the bases with one out. He struck out Heston Kjerstad and got Bonfield to fly out to end the inning, and the Razorbacks had no base runners the rest of the night. Abel struck out 10 and walked two in a 129-pitch outing.

Adley Rutschman, who set a CWS record with 17 hits, went 3 for 4 and drove in two runs. He was 17 for 30 (.567) with 13 RBIs in eight games and was named the CWS Most Outstandin­g Player. Rutschman singled his first three times at bat and drove in a run in the first and another in the third for a 3-0 lead.

Abel had been used as a starter and reliever this season, and his versatilit­y and durability were important for the depleted Oregon State pitching staff.

Abel pitched an inning of relief to earn the win Wednesday. That was four days after he started and allowed three hits and a run in seven innings against Mississipp­i State. On June 18 he pitched four innings of one-hit, one-run relief against Washington.

Oregon State’s title came a year later than many expected.

The Beavers were by far the most dominant team in the nation through the 2017 regular season and brought a 54-4 record to Omaha. But after winning their first two games here, they made a stunningly meek exit with two straight losses to LSU.

In Omaha, the Beavers took a circuitous route to the championsh­ip. They lost their opening game and came from behind in two of the four eliminatio­n games they had to win to reach the finals. Facing eliminatio­n again in Game 2 of the finals, Arkansas failed to catch a twoout pop foul in the ninth inning that would have secured the Razorbacks’ first national title. The Beavers, down to their last strike, rallied to win.

 ?? TED KIRK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oregon State’s Adley Rutschman, left, and Kevin Abel celebrate after winning Game 3 of the College World Series, 5-0 over Arkansas on Thursday night in Omaha, Neb.
TED KIRK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Oregon State’s Adley Rutschman, left, and Kevin Abel celebrate after winning Game 3 of the College World Series, 5-0 over Arkansas on Thursday night in Omaha, Neb.

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