Baseball has a way of evening things out. It doesn't always do it on your schedule or in the way you planned, but it tends to come around. On Sunday afternoon at Baum-Walker Stadium, it finally came around for Arkansas in a big way. Freshman Christian Turner stepped into the batter's box in the bottom of the ninth inning with Nolan Souza on first base and the Hogs trailing No. 17 Ole Miss 4-3. What happened next was the kind of thing kids dream up when they're swinging a bat in the backyard. Turner fought through a seven-pitch at-bat and drove a pitch to right-center field for a two-run walk-off home run. Just like that, No. 22 Arkansas had a 5-4 victory and a series win over the Rebels. It was the kind of break coach Dave Van Horn had been waiting on. The Razorbacks had been on the wrong end of late-game moments throughout the season and were due for one to go their way. A Hero Nobody Saw Coming The story of how Turner got to that at-bat is almost as good as the swing itself.…