The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Louisville holds off Texas A&M in World Series

Three errors on one play lead to LSU win over Florida State.

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OMAHA, NEB. — Colby Fitch drove in four runs, Sam Bordner shut down Texas A&M after it cut Louisville’s fiverun lead to one, and the Cardinals beat the Aggies 8-4 on Sunday for their first win in six College World Series games.

The Cardinals (53-10) used six singles and a walk to build a 5-0 lead in the second inning against Corbin Martin (7-4). Texas A&M chipped away against national player of the year Brendan McKay (11-3) to make it 5-4 before Bordner entered.

Bordner pitched three innings of no-hit relief, and the Cardinals added two runs in the bottom of the sixth and another on Fitch’s RBI double in the eighth.

Louisville had gone 0-5 over its last three appearance­s in Omaha. The Aggies (41-22) have lost seven straight CWS games.

The Cardinals knocked Martin out of the game in the second, and the Aggies called on season-long ace Brigham Hill to settle things down.

It was a bit of a surprise when Aggies coach Rob Childress announced Friday that Martin would get the start. Hill, the Washington Nationals’ fifth-round draft pick, has been A&M’s top starter since April 2016, but Childress indicated Martin had been the team’s best pitcher in the last three weeks.

Hill gave up no runs until the sixth, but the Aggies’ offense couldn’t overcome the big lead Louisville built. No team has overcome a fiverun deficit to win at the CWS since the event moved to TD Ameritrade Park in 2011.

McKay lasted five innings, matching the shortest outing of the season by the first college player taken in the draft. The No. 4 overall pick by Tampa Bay allowed four runs on eight hits. He walked two and struck out six.

Bordner continued to flash his postseason dominance. The sophomore has given up no runs and one hit in his last 11 innings over four appearance­s.

FSU’s meltdown in field helps LSU

Greg Deichmann drove in the go-ahead run during a wild eighth inning and LSU won its 17th straight game with a 5-4 victory over Florida State on Saturday night.

Jared Poche’ (11-3) worked 2⅔ shutout innings in a rare relief appearance, and the Tigers (49-17) advanced to a Bracket 1 winners’ game against Oregon State tonight. The Seminoles (45-22) will play an eliminatio­n game against Cal State Fullerton this afternoon.

LSU was down 4-3 against FSU starter Tyler Holton (10-3) when a bizarre sequence turned the game in the eighth. Cole Freeman reached on a base hit and Antoine Duplantis singled to right.

Three errors on the play allowed Freeman to score, and Deichmann singled against reliever Alec Byrd for the lead.

Zack Hess ended the game with a strikeout of Dylan Busby, who had homered and driven in three runs.

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