Arkansas’ Gage Wood Throws 3rd No-Hitter in CWS history and a record 19 Ks

Gage Wood from Arkansas was on the right track to throw the first perfect game in the history of College World Series, but it struck the Murray state mixture at the bottom of the eighth half.
He bounced back and finished the third beating in the history of CWS and the first in 65 years on Monday, where he set a record 19 and the contestants did not leave approaching a blow to a 3-0 victory.
While trying to close the game in the ninth half, Wood hit the mixture other manda stateBut it was reviewed and turned for “leanness in”, which hit Wood 17 from the afternoon.
Despite his achievement, only two others finished, when Wood was asked about his emotions after the game, he answered:
“I should not hit the man … that’s all I say.”
Wood joined Jim Erler of Texas in 1950 and Jim Wixon of Oklahoma in 1960 as the only jugs to throw CWS He had never been likely, and his defense had not really faced a challenge because it took control of the contestants team, which was showing his first appearance.
The right Junior set the CWS record to expel in a nine -year game. His offer in a perfect game ended in the eighth when hitting the broken ball 2-2 Dom Decker in his back foot. Wood, who was hidden and consecutive, seemed to end the half, towards the sky and gave a primitive scream and made some high steps while heading to the hideout.
With victory, the three razorbacks razorbacks maintained its hopes in CWS and will play the Louisiana State loser against the University of California, Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Below are the updated possibilities for each of the remaining teams in their day to win the World College series:
LSU: +150 ($ 10 bet to win $ 25)
Coastal Carolina: +205 ($ 10 bet to win at $ 30.50)
Arkansas: +360 ($ 10 bet to win $ 46)
UCLA: +900 ($ 10 bet to win a total of $ 100)
Oregon State: +1500 ($ 10 bet to win $ 160)
Luisville: +4500 ($ 10 bet to win $ 460)
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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