The Columbus Dispatch

TCU’s Wymer stymies Louisville; Florida next

- By Eric Olson

OMAHA, Neb. — Sean Wymer struck out national player of the year Brendan McKay in two key situations while pitching 4 innings of shutout relief, and TCU was on the right side of two close plays in a 4-3 win over Louisville in a College World Series eliminatio­n game Thursday night.

The Horned Frogs (49-17) jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead, with one of their runs coming on a play at the plate that withstood a video review. Wymer (6-4) limited the Cardinals (53-12) to two hits after they had pulled within a run on McKay’s 18th homer of the year and Logan Taylor’s first homer in 123 games.

McKay came up two more times with chances to tie the game or give Louisville the lead, but Wymer struck him out to end the fifth and eighth innings. McKay, the No. 4 overall pick by Tampa Bay in last week’s Major League baseball draft, was the Dick Howser Trophy winner as the nation’s top college player and also is a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award.

Louisville coach Dan McDonnell was ejected in the eighth for arguing a call at second base. He was the first coach ejected in a College World Series game since Cal State Fullerton’s George Horton on June 18, 2007.

TCU advances to the Bracket 2 final needing to beat Florida on Friday night and again Saturday to reach the best-of-three championsh­ip series for the first time.

TCU is in the bracket final despite its Nos. 1 through 3 hitters struggling. Wade, Zach Humphreys and Evan Skoug are a combined 3 for 29 in the CWS.

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