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Teams on homer binge to be challenged

- By Eric Olson

Home runs — lots and lots of them — have defined the NCAA baseball tournament so far.

A total of 381 have been hit in 123 games, the highest total through super regionals since at least 2005.

History suggests it is unlikely homers will come at the same rate when the stage moves to TD Ameritrade Park for the College World Series beginning Saturday.

When the ballpark opened in 2011, it quickly earned a reputation for being the place where home runs go to die. While the number of CWS homers has increased since the NCAA went to the less air-resistant, flat-seam ball, teams that are most successful find gaps in the expansive outfield for extra-base hits and advancing runners. And, of course, strong pitching and defense help.

After watching Tennessee and LSU combine for 10 home runs in the game’s first 17 hits in a super regional loss to the Volunteers on Sunday, retiring Tigers coach Paul Mainieri said of the CWS: “There might not be 10 home runs hit the entire tournament up there.”

Home runs have been up all season. The rate of 0.87 per team per game through May 30 already

was on track to be the highest since 2010. That figure is 1.55 in tournament games.

Teams combined for five or more homers in 33 regional and super regional games, according to Associated Press research.

The high was 11 in a Mississipp­i-southern Mississipp­i regional game.

There were 38 instances of a player hitting multiple homers in a game, and there were 13 grand slams.

No team enters the

CWS on a bigger home run surge than Tennessee, which hit 16 in five tournament games. The Volunteers have homered at least once in 26 of their past 30 games, including 15 with multiple homers and seven with at least four.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? North Carolina State’s Jose
Torres (8) watches the ball after connecting for a home run against Arkansas in the ninth inning during an NCAA college baseball super regional game in Fayettevil­le, Ark.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO North Carolina State’s Jose Torres (8) watches the ball after connecting for a home run against Arkansas in the ninth inning during an NCAA college baseball super regional game in Fayettevil­le, Ark.

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