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TCU Baseball: Frogball Dominates in Series-Opener against #22 Kansas
Final. 1. 462. BB 4/11 KU. 14. 466
On a night with a packed house at Lupton Stadium, the TCU Horned Frogs were firing on all cylinders as the Frogs throttled the Kansas Jayhawks by a score of 14-1. TCU moved to 9-4 in conference play and 26-9 on the season with the win, while the Jayhawks fell to 9-4 in conference play and 27-8 on the season.
The pitching matchup in the series-opener included Wichita State transfer, Tommy LaPour, while Kansas threw their usual Friday night arm, Dominic Voegele. LaPour set the tone for the TCU pitching staff early in this one as he retired the side in order. On the final batter of the 1st inning, the righty hit 100mph with a fastball up and away to secure his 2nd strikeout of the game.
straight fire from @LapourTommy
100 mph to finish a 1-2-3 first 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/id1dzyXqJb
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) April 11, 2025
Little did Frogball fans know, this would be the precedent set for the entire evening as LaPour would throw seven complete innings, only allowing one run on three hits while striking out 11 in the process. While we’ve seen similar outings from LaPour before, it hasn’t been this dominant and in as big of a game as this one.
To put LaPour’s outing into perspective, the Jayhawks entered the series boasting the most potent offense in the Big 12—and one of the most dangerous lineups in the country. Holding a lineup like Kansas’s to only three hits through the entire ballgame is shocking, to say the least.
Potentially fueled by LaPour’s opening statement, the Frog offense also set the tone in the 1st inning with back-to-back triples from Karson Bowen and Sawyer Strsonider. Cole Cramer followed the triples with a single just out of the shortstop’s reach to score Strosnider from 3rd base.
the sixth triple of the year from @sawyerstro gives the Frogs the lead! https://t.co/0rLIZ1MhfF pic.twitter.com/9BrEp0LO8n
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) April 11, 2025
The TCU offense only built on their first inning success as they struck for 7 runs in the 2nd inning including homeruns from Jack Bell and Chase Brunson. Bell hit his 5th homerun of the season as he pulled a ball into the trees behind right field for a 2-run shot to put the Frogs up by 4, and Brunson had a 3-run blast to put the Frogs up 9-0 in only 2 innings.
Hello right field!!
416 feet for home run No. 5 on the season for @jackbell2023 pic.twitter.com/G0ki2REpSW
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) April 11, 2025
The Frogs only built upon this lead as Nolan Traeger lined out to center field to score Brunson from 3rd base in the 5th inning. The Jayhawks finally broke the seal in the 6th as Derek Cerda hit a solo-homerun that scraped over the shortest part of the right field fence. After avoiding the shutout, the Frogs responded in kind to Cerda’s homerun by striking for 2 runs of their own.
Bell and Bowen both singled to start the inning followed by a loud RBI single from Strosnider to score Bell from 2nd base. While Cramer did fly out, it was an extremely productive out as it scored Bowen on the tag from 3rd making it 12-1. The Frogs scored 2 more in the 7th with RBIs from Preston Gamster and, you’re not going to believe this, Sawyer Strosnider.
a casual four-hit night for @sawyerstro. He drives in his third run of the night. pic.twitter.com/1a0gKmW49x
— TCU Baseball (@TCU_Baseball) April 12, 2025
For those counting, Strosnider ended the game going 4-for-5 at the plate with 3 RBIs and a triple. The true freshman is now batting an unbelievable .408 on the season in 134 at-bats. The freshman has gained national attention this season but the buzz around his name has now risen to new heights. Even Kendall Rogers from D1 Baseball has frequently taken note of the freshman’s ability this season, including tonight.
Sawyer Strosnider. @TCU_Baseball https://t.co/BCdXRnbJc2 pic.twitter.com/qAQuUBVHbW
— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) April 12, 2025
After LaPour’s day on the mound was over, the TCU bullpen took care of business with 2 shutout innings from Cohen Feser and Carson Cormier to seal the win in the series-opener. Cormier had the cherry on top in Game 1 as he struck out 3 in the 9th after giving up a leadoff walk.
Frogball is back in action Saturday at Lupton Stadium with first pitch being set for 2 p.m. Kole Klecker will get the start for the Frogs while Kannon Carr is expected to get the start for the Jayhawks.
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Where to watch Kansas City Royals vs Cincinnati Reds: TV channel, start time, streaming for June 3
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Bat Cats defeat Kansas Cannons, 4-1
AUGUSTA — Great Bend Bat Cat Jaxon Bunkers homered, doubled and drove home three runs to spark a 4-1 victory over the Kansas Cannons in Tuesday’s baseball game.
Bat Cats pitcher Quentin Medrano struck out seven batters in five innings. Hoisington’s Lane French threw three shutout innings and Hays native Carter Graham pitched one scoreless inning.
Bat Cat George McCarroll scored on a first-inning wild pitch after reaching base on an error.
Bunkers’ 2-run seventh-inning homer scored Andrugh Yee for a 3-0 lead.
The Kansas Cannons scored when Talan Barraza’s sacrifice fly scored Colton Petersmith after a seventh-inning triple.
Yee scored on a Jaxon Bunkers double in the ninth inning.
Great Bend 100 000 201 — 4 5 0
Kansas Cannons 000 000 100 — 1 3 1
Medrano, French (6), Graham (9) and Chivira. Reed, Roberts (4), Stephenson (7), Humphreys (9) and Becker. W—Medrano, 1-0. L—Reed, 2B—GB—Bunkers. 3B—KC—Petersmith. HR—GB—Bunkers.
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