The games will be played on Thursday and Friday at 6 PM with the Saturday game starting at 1 PM. the wind will be blowing at 15 or more MPH each day. Thursday the wind is from the NW. The next two days it is from the SW. The temp will be in the 60's at the start on Thursday, 70's on Friday and Saturday. The first two days will be sunny.
Oklahoma, well there fans, are hoping to see the Sooner bats re-appear in the three games against BYU due to the shortfall of runs lately with 14 runs in the last 4 games. I am sure the players would like to see that as well. The Sooner pitching has been on target allowing 5 runs in those same 4 games. The Sooners have played error-free ball over those four games on defense as well. The Sooners will be seeking to start a new winning-series streak against BYU in conference.
BYU comes in with losses in their last 4 games as they lost to Utah Valley in their midweek game and were sweep by UCF last weekend. The BYU pitchers have given up 29 runs in their last 4 games while scoring 20 runs. The Cougars have committed 6 errors in those 4 games as well.
Here are the hitting and pitching/defensive lines for each team:
OU - BA- .380, OB%- .480, Slug%- .697, 71 doubles, 3 triples, 80 HRs, 336 runs - 8.62 R/G, 47 steals in 52 attempts.
OU - 1.42 ERA, BA Allowed - .180, EBH Allowed - 19 doubles, 1 triple, 19 HRs, 17 shutouts, 13 errors - .987 Field%
BYU - BA- .331, OB%- .420, Slug%- .504, 51 doubles, 4 triples, 39 HRs, 262 runs - 6.89 R/G, 41 steals in 47 attempts.
BYU - 5.14 ERA, BA Allowed- .302, EBH Allowed - 57 doubles, 3 triples, 30 HRs, 3 shutouts, 38 errors - .963 Field%
Honestly, the pitching for BYU is very shaky. They give up almost 2 base runners per inning and they give up an EBH every 2.2 innings pitched. Oklahoma should hit very well this weekend. But they should have hit much better than they did on Tuesday. The BYU pitching will likely go with Mares (LHP- 5.69 ERA), Temples (LHP- 4.49 ERA) and Dahle (RHP- 5.61 ERA) and it might be in that order. Usually the other two pitch in relief in most games with maybe Aguilar (RHP- 3.50 ERA) joining them in the circle often. The three main pitchers are 17-17 on the season. The defense does not help the pitchers too much. Their 38 errors have turned into 45 unearned runs scored.
The strength for BYU is their bats and their 6.89 runs per game. They can hit for average and they also take a walk often. But they could use a bit more power. Select players can steal a base for BYU as well. They are pretty good 5 hitters, maybe 6 deep. Their hitters fall off fairly quickly after that. The good news about BYU is that they are not the Texas Longhorns hitters. But the Longhorns only hit a measly .179 against OU last weekend. So the theory goes, if Texas can't hit over .200 against the Sooners, the BYU Cougars should not either. The Sooners gave up 6 runs last weekend and they should do at least that good this weekend if the quality of pitching holds this weekend.
I really do not think that BYU can win a game this weekend due to their pitching woes, but as anyone will say, "On any given day.........." I do believe in the rest of that phrase.
No one knows how this weekend will work out. I think we could see 3 run-rule victories, but I think it is likely that BYU will make one game close with their offense for a while. So I would be happy with two run-rules and one 4 or 5 run win. I think the Sooner pitching will stay tough this weekend. I expect that Maxwell, May and hopefully Deal will get starts this weekend. I could even see all three of them also getting a relief appearence this weekend as well.
I want to provide a small update on career numbers before I close.
- Tiare Jennings now has 288 career hits and is still in 6th Place as a Sooner. Lisa Carey ('98-01) in in 5th with 289 hits, just 1 ahead of Jennings. In 4th Place with 293 hits is Kristin Vesely (’03-06) just 5 ahead of Jennings. Hopefully, Jennings will be in 4th Place by the end of Saturday's game.
- Kinzie Hansen now has 198 career RBIs and is in 9th Place as a Sooner. She just passed Shay Knighten ('16-19) who had 197 career RBIs last night.
- In the Career HR race between the trio of Jennings, Karli Spaid and Addisen Barnard, Spaid now leads with 90 HRs and is Tied for 6th with Stacey Nuveman (UCLA). Jennings has 88 HRs and is tied for 9th with Bratz and Espinosa both of Arizona. Barnard has 83 HRs in a tie for 13th with Jessie Warren of Florida State.
Boomer Sooner!