Quinn Mathews, whose 156-pit4ch effort sent Cardinal to Omaha, took shutout into the fifth inning in 6-4 loss
Just when it appeared Quinn Mathews and Stanford had recaptured their elimination game magic, everything unraveled on Monday afternoon for the Cardinal in a 6-4 loss to the Tennessee Volunteers at the College World Series.
Mathews never got out of the inning, as the Volunteers rallied to tie the score with four runs, and then went ahead for good with two more in the top of the seventh. Mathews threw 89 pitches, allowing four runs on 10 hits and one walk. All the hits off Mathwes were singles. The Cardinal provided Mathews with some breathing room in the bottom of the first. With two out, Carter Graham walked and Braden Montgomery singled. The pair executed a double steal, and Graham scored on a throwing error by Tennessee’s catcher on the play. Alberto Rios followed with an RBI double.At that point, Mathews was rolling. He had allowed two hits in each of the first two innings, but avoided allowing any runs.
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