The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Top pick Mize looks dull in college playoff game

- ByMark Long

Auburn ace pitcher and No. 1 pick in the MLB draft Casey Mize had a lackluster performanc­e against the Florida Gators, who allowed six earned runs in a loss in potentiall­y his last college game Saturday.

GAINESVILL­E, FLA. » Casey Mize’s college career may have ended with one of his worst outings.

The overall No. 1 pick in the MLB draft fromAuburn allowed six earned runs in a loss to top-seeded Florida in the NCAA baseball tournament Saturday.

Auburn coach Butch Thompson made clear that there’s no scenario in which Mize would return to the mound in the best-of-three super regional.

That means the Tigers (42-22) would need to win two straight against the Gators (46-18) to advance to the College World Series for Mize to get another start. Florida hasn’t lost consecutiv­e games at home since April 2017.

So if Mize’s outing Saturday was his college finale, it was one he would like to forget.

Mize (10-6) allowed seven hits in five innings. He walked a career-high four and plunked a batter.

“With the five freebies, that probably covers about six, seven outings,” Thompson said. “I think that was the biggest thing for him.”

The hard-throwing right- hander was sharp in his previous start, a 12-1 victory against Army in regional play. But his struggles against Southeaste­rn Conference competitio­n continued against Florida.

In his last four starts against SEC opponents, Mize has given up 30 hits and 20 earned runs in 23 2/3 innings. He struck out 27 and walked seven, but failed to show the kind of command that prompted Detroit to make himthe top pick Monday night.

“I didn’t throw a lot of strikes, and a I walked four guys and I hit one,” Mize said. “I don’t know when the last time was I walked four guys. I don’t know. I just couldn’t get ahead, couldn’t stay in the strike zone. ... I don’t know. I was leaving a bunch of stuf f up and they were putting some good swings on balls. I just didn’t compete well.”

The Gators did most of their damage in a four-run third inning. Wil Dalton lined a bases-loaded pitch off the right-field wall, scoring two and tying the game. They added two more and really opened the game up with two more runs with the help of two errors in the fifth.

 ?? MATT STAMEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Auburn pitcher Casey Mize throws against Florida during the first inning of an NCAA Super Regional college baseball game Saturday in Gainesvill­e, Fla.
MATT STAMEY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Auburn pitcher Casey Mize throws against Florida during the first inning of an NCAA Super Regional college baseball game Saturday in Gainesvill­e, Fla.

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