
The Written Word
- Batter Up for the Men’s College World Series, Vol. I
- No Hitter? No Way! The Men’s College World Series, Vol. II
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Video
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Fun Facts
- Traveling Party – Doug and his father, Jerry
- Last Time Visited – Doug had driven through Omaha twice before but never stopped. Jerry had never visited. Neither had attended the Men’s College World Series previously.
- Now That’s an Upgrade – As noted in Volume II, my dad and I were on the receiving end of the benevolence of local resident and regular MCWS attendee, Kevin Thompson, who secured a pair of tickets nine rows behind homeplate for the Monday afternoon game featuring Arkansas and Murray State. Arkansas pitcher, Gage Wood, proceeded to throw just the third no-hitter in the history of the MCWS, striking out 19 Racers in the process (also a 9-inning MCWS record). That 90-degree sun didn’t feel nearly as scalding as it otherwise might have!
- Cinderella’s Slipper Shatters – My dad and I – along with just about the rest of the U.S. – were pulling for Murray State University from the Missouri Valley Conference to continue their Cinderella Run through the tournament. Alas, the Racers were beaten on Day 1 by Coastal Carolina and then fell victim to Gage Wood’s no-hit, 19-strikeout peformance in their next game for a 2-and-out visit to Omaha.
- Tigers Fans Roar – There was a map in the Fan Fest area that featured the distances from Omaha for each school. LSU was the fourth closest at just under 1,000 miles (954 from Baton Rouge to be exact). You’d never know it from the volume of purple and gold in and around Charles Schwab Field. Perhaps it’s because of their recent success (winners two years ago with Paul Skenes leading the way) but for whatever reason Tigers’ fans traveled well. And they didn’t just attend LSU games, there was plenty of LSU-clad spectators at two games we attended that did not feature the Tigers.
- Running List of States Traveled To/Through – Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, & West Virginia
- Running List of Countries Traveled To/Through – Canada (Ontario & Quebec), England, Japan, Korea, Scotland, United States, & Wales
- Distance Traveled – 759 miles one way.
- Cumulative Distance Traveled After 19 Events – 44,367 miles
- Up Next: A visit to “The Field of Dreams” movie site in Dyersville, IA; the 120th Midnight Sun Game in Fairbanks, AK; and rodeo at Frontier Days in Cheyenne, WY

































































