Let's steal one more game tonight
Since the game is on ESPN+ again, I surmise we will be watching on the radio.
The projected Sooner starter tonight is freshman RHP Xander Mercurius who will be making his first start. from Las Vegas whose brother LJ is also on the team
5.65 ERA
0-0
15 appearances
1 save
28.2 innings
26 H
19 R
18 ER
13 BB
27 SO
5 HBP
5 2B
0 3B
6 HR
.241 BAVG
Mercurius is averaging a little over 1.2 inns an appearance. His fastball tops out in the mid to upper 90s and throws a curve and slider. He on the short size at abouot 5-9. He's listed at 5-10.
His last appearance was on Saturday in Arkansas where he was 1st guy out of the bullpen after 1 out in the third. He went 2 innings and faced 10 batters. Gave up 1 hit , 1 ER, 3 Walks, 2 SO in 42 pitches.
This appears to be a planned short starter. It's no secret the Vols abuse lefties and we did so last night against their LH starter. In fact, after the lefty starter was knocked out 4 of the next 5 arms in the game were righties with the only lefty facing one batter. I doubt the Vols will see many lefties throw more than a handful of at bats the rest of the series.
His longest outing by far was 5 innings at LSU as he came in in the second inning in a 7-1 loss. The Sooners were down 0-4 already and he gave up only 1 more inherited run. In that second inning, the Sooners gave up 1 hit. 2 walks, 1 HPB, 3 runs , and committed 3 errors before Mercurius even got in the game.
Mercurius has appearances in 10 SEC games. He appeared in game one against Texas Tech but nothing again in 18 days. I'm not sure if this was injury related or not. He was a highly recruited (#83 RHP) guy so the Sooners are looking to end some tough pitching starts the last few weekends with new blood.
He got roughed up in the first game and at Vanderbilt (he gave up 5 ruins in .2 innings) but the Sooners still won the game. He also got no outs against 3 batters who all scored (2 hits/1 walk/12 pitches) against Florida 2 weeks ago. The Sooners were already down 7-0 before he got in game in the fifth.
Tennessee hitters (especially the lefties) need to get onto the freshman early and give Evan the early lead and eat innings for what may be another bullpen game on Saturday