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Jeff Howe

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  1. That's 58 pitches through two innings for Volantis.
  2. Apparently, the most pain he has is when he swings and misses.
  3. Casey Borba’s one-out, two-run home run puts Texas on top in the top of the second, 2-0.
  4. Volantis threw 30 pitches in the first inning.
  5. Terrell is retired in foul territory to end a long bottom of the first.
  6. Volantis walks Guevara. It’s a 27-pitch inning and counting for Volantis.
  7. Volantis ends an 11-pitch at-bat with Fralick by striking him out. Auburn has a runner on second with two outs in the bottom of the first.
  8. With the series even after last night's 7-6 win, the Longhorns will send Dylan Volantis to the mound looking to take the three-game series from the Tigers. First pitch is at 2 p.m. on SEC Network Plus.
  9. You've got Volantis on the hill, trying to win a series and the opponent has used a lot of arms through two games. This is EXACTLY why he's in the Sunday spot.
  10. That doesn't solve the problem, IMO. Volantis can't close every game. The bullpen has to work through the funk.
  11. At some point, you've got to let guys either sink or swim. They have to learn how to manage high-pressure situations because that's what it'll be the rest of the way.
  12. Becerra fields Carter's ground ball to third. Steps on the bag to end the game.
  13. Three consecutive walks. The bases are loaded with two outs.
  14. Burns can't get his fastball over for strikes right now.
  15. Six walks, three HBP and a wild pitch charged to the Texas staff tonight.
  16. Back-to-back walks. Auburn has the winning run aboard with two outs.
  17. A four-pitch walk to McCraine puts the tying run on base with two outs.
  18. Guevara goes down on strikes. Texas is one out away from evening the series.

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