El Dorado News-Times

Arkansas’ Knight looking forward to pitching in front of home fans.

- By Nate Allen

FAYETTEVIL­LE When both pitch well and are well-rested, it hasn’t mattered which order that the Arkansas Razorbacks have started Blaine Knight and Trevor Stephan for Games One and Two of an SEC series.

It certainly shouldn’t matter now for this fourteam double-eliminatio­n Fayettevil­le Regional that Arkansas hosts at Baum Stadium, Knight asserts.

Stephan (8-4, 3.12 ERA), a junior right-hander, opens the tournament for top-seed Arkansas at 7 p.m. Friday against the fourth-seeded Oral Roberts University Golden Eagles.

Saturday, either in the 7 p.m. winner’s bracket game or 2 p.m. loser's bracket against either Missouri State or Oklahoma State pending their 2 p.m. Friday game, Knight (8-4, 3.08 ERA), a sophomore right-hander, will start for Arkansas.

Both pitched well last week in their starts at the SEC Tournament and in their last SEC regular-season starts at Texas A&M.

“I don’t care as long as I pitch and help us win,” Knight said. “That’s all I care about. They bumped me back (at Texas A&M and actually to the third game at the SEC Tournament) to rest and everything else because I was getting a little tired. But it is what it is.”

And what it is, doesn’t matter to either’s ego, Knight said.

“I don’t feel like there is any one that you would call ‘Ace,'” Knight said.

Not unless you called them both, “Ace” it seems.

“Me and Trevor are pretty even keel across the board,” Knight said. “Yeah, we compete with each other, but I am happy for him when he’s pitching and he’s happy

for me that I am pitching. As long as we are both successful, that’s all we care about.”

And they do feel successful and feel their 42-17 team is too, coming off a runner-up SEC Tournament finish after an 18-11 regular SEC season to be one of 16 teams hosting regionals that starts the process of winnowing 16 teams to best two out of three Super Regionals and ultimately the Elite Eight playing for the national championsh­ip at the College World Series in Omaha.

“It’s the right time,” Knight said of he and Stephan hitting mutual stride. “I ran into a couple of rough weekends and I had to work my way out of it and keep grinding through it. I am on the upper end of it now. I’m happy. I know Trevor struggled for a little bit earlier on and now he’s on a roll, too. So it’s really good to have us back shooting straight again.”

They got a boost when sophomore left-hander Kacey Murphy shut out SEC East champion Florida and got some good innings from senior Dominic Taccolini, also a potential third-game starter if not used in relief Friday or Saturday.

“I’ve known Kacey a long time,” Knight said. “And that’s the way I’ve always known Kacey to pitch long as I’ve known him. So I was really happy he did as well as he did against Florida.

“Coming into that game, we knew he when he was toeing the rubber he’s going to give us everything he had, and he was really good that day and beat a really, really good team.”

The emergence of starter/relievers Murphy and Taccolini and the recent bullpen brigade bounty reaped by right-handers Jake Reindl. Kevin Kopps and Josh Alberius and lefthander Matt Cronin ease their burdens, Knight said of himself and Stephan.

“Well, it makes us breathe a little easier, that’s for sure,” Knight said. “Doesn’t put as much stress for us to have to do more than we’re capable in the first couple of games that we pitch. And if those guys don’t start, they come out of the pen or whatever they do, we have full confidence they are going to come in and pick us up once we leave. I hope they keep doing what they’re doing. They’ve made a really big jump.”

That Arkansas’ hitters supported his recent 8-0 and 9-2 victories at Texas A&M and over Mississipp­i State at the SEC Tournament help, too.

“It makes my job easier, that’s for sure,” Knight said. “I mean it’s not a lot of fun to go out there if you have a one-run lead or everything is tied up. It’s a lot of pressure on you because if you mess up it’s SEC and you mess up on one pitch it can leave the yard and they’ve got the lead in a hurry. So to be able to have the run support they are putting up makes my job easier and Trevor’s job easier and all the pitchers’ jobs a lot easier. We can relax and just fill up the zone.”

And watch Arkansas first baseman Chad Spanberger fill the stat sheet like hit five home runs and three doubles at the SEC Tournament, of which he was named MVP.

How would Knight pitch to Spanberger?

“I wouldn’t,” Knight said laughing. “We had a one on one thing in the fall where you’d go one pitcher versus one hitter. No infield or nothing. I didn’t want to throw it to him then, and he wasn’t as hot as he is right now. I threw it to him and hit one out on me. So I don’t know how you pitch to him to be honest with you. He’s a threat in the box that’s for sure.”

However, Knight knows he’ll be facing major threats Saturday whether it’s Missouri State third baseman Jake Burger (.341 BA, 22 home runs, 67 RBI), or Oklahoma State leading hitter Garrett McClain (.334 BA).

“We play either Oklahoma State or Missouri State on Saturday, and I have seen both of them play this year,” Knight said. “I know they are good teams and I know Oral Roberts, they are always a good team. Look at their record (42-14) and from however long they’ve been going into postseason and stuff. But I know Trevor will do well against those guys. We are really confident going into against these teams.”

Knight said he will do his best to keep “an even keel” and “not get jittery” trying to do too much before the home folk.

But growing up in Bryant and wanting to be a Razorback all his life, he says this is special for the Hogs to host, especially since last year’s 26-29 overall/ 7-23 in the SEC Razorbacks didn’t even qualify for the SEC Tournament.

“We are all pumped,” Knight said. “It beats the heck out of last year when we weren’t playing anymore as of last week. So to be able to keep playing and do it in front of our home crowd is going to be a fun experience. I’m overall looking forward to it.”

 ?? Craven Whitlow/Special to the News-Times ?? Bringing the heat: Arkansas' Blaine Knight throws a pitch during an SEC game against Mississipp­i at Baum Stadium in Fayettevil­le earlier this season. Knight is scheduled to start the second game of the Fayettevil­le Regional on Saturday for the...
Craven Whitlow/Special to the News-Times Bringing the heat: Arkansas' Blaine Knight throws a pitch during an SEC game against Mississipp­i at Baum Stadium in Fayettevil­le earlier this season. Knight is scheduled to start the second game of the Fayettevil­le Regional on Saturday for the...
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