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Arkansas Pitching Sharp, Bats Weren't, Now Face Must-Win Friday

Arkansas Razorbacks On SI·Andy Hodges·18 days ago
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Three runs. Nine innings. A trip home without a win. That's what Thursday night in Lexington looked like for Arkansas. The No. 12 Razorbacks dropped the series opener to the Kentucky Wildcats 4-3 at Kentucky Proud Park in Lexington. It wasn't the kind of start the Hogs needed heading into what amounts to the most critical weekend of their regular season. The stakes couldn't be more clear. The Razorbacks currently rank 27th in the Rating Percentage Index and would likely need to jump at least four or five teams to have any chance of hosting a regional. Dropping the opener doesn't make that math any easier. Kentucky, meanwhile, is fighting just to get into the tournament. The Wildcats sat 33rd in the RPI and were one of the Last Four In in D1Baseball's latest projection. Losing to a team that's barely clinging to an at-large bid isn't exactly a confidence-builder for Arkansas. The game turned in the very first inning and never really recovered from there.…

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