He was pretty angry at the umpire, too for stopping play. 

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> On Jun 20, 2017, at 11:26 AM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Good for him.  I hope he gets to finish the game too.  I still feel bad he 
> got pulled because of a rain delay.  He was on fire too.
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>> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>> It’s Singer’s turn to keep Gators rolling at College World Series
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>> Sophomore Brady Singer gets the call to start on the mound tonight for the 
>> Gators vs. Louisville.
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>> Brad McClenny/Staff Photographer/file
>> By Kevin Brockway
>> Gainesville SUN Staff writer
>> Published: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 8:19 a.m.
>> Last Modified: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 8:19 a.m.
>> Florida is hoping its pitching and defense formula will continue to fuel a 
>> deep run in the College World Series.
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>> Facts
>> Today
>> What: College World Series, winner’s bracket
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>> Who: Florida (48-18) vs. Louisville (53-10). Cardinals won coin toss and are 
>> designated home team.
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>> When: 7 p.m.
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>> Where: TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Omaha, Neb.
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>> TV: ESPN
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>> Radio: AM-850, 98.1-FM
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>> Pitching matchup: UF sophomore righty Brady Singer (7-5, 3.29 ERA) vs. 
>> Louisville junior righty Kade McClure (8-3, 3.43 ERA)
>> The third-national seed Gators (48-18) will next face seven seed Louisville 
>> (53-10) today at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb. ( 7 p.m. ESPN).
>> 
>> Florida advanced to the winner’s bracket following a 3-0 win over TCU on 
>> Sunday night. Junior righty Alex Faedo and sophomore righty Michael Byrne 
>> combined for UF’s first shutout in a CWS game since 1991.
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>> Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan said sophomore righty Brady Singer (7.5, 3.29 
>> ERA) will start against Louisville.
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>> Singer pitched six scoreless innings in UF’s Super Regional series against 
>> Wake Forest. He’ll face a Louisville lineup led by two-way standout Brendan 
>> McKay, who is batting .340 with 17 home runs and 56 RBIs. As a team this 
>> season, Louisville is batting .290 with 70 home runs.
>> 
>> “It just comes down to our guy on the mound,” O’Sullivan told reporters 
>> following UF’s win in Omaha on Sunday night. “And if he executes, we’ve got 
>> a chance. If he doesn’t, you know, we won’t be successful.
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>> “But I do know this: If Brady throws like he’s been throwing as well as, 
>> he’s similar to Alex, he’s been a little bit different the last couple of 
>> weeks as well, so we’ll see.”
>> 
>> In its third straight trip to the College World Series, Florida won its 
>> first game in Omaha since 2015 after going two-and-out last year.
>> 
>> “It’s definitely a little sigh of relief,” Florida shortstop Dalton Guthrie 
>> said. “And you don’t want to start out playing from the loser’s bracket and 
>> have to play — I think it would be four games to get into the finals. 
>> Getting the first one out of the way is the biggest one. It’s nice to be on 
>> the right side of it this time.”
>> 
>> A win Tuesday night would put Florida in strong position to reach the CWS 
>> Finals Series for the first time since 2011.
>> 
>> “Going two and out was tough on us, the whole team, coaching staff, 
>> everything,” Faedo said. “But I think once we got back to Gainesville, 
>> didn’t take too much time to get to work, and we remember especially the 
>> juniors and seniors that were here freshman year, or my freshman year, when 
>> you win here, it’s just — it’s no feeling like it. So we’ve been putting a 
>> lot of effort to get back on the winning side of things.”
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>> Florida didn’t have its cleanest game in its opening win against TCU. 
>> Guthrie had a pair of errors, uncharacteristic for UF’s slick fielding 
>> shortstop. The Gators left 10 runners on base, but did enough offensively, 
>> scoring on a JJ Schwarz RBI groundout and RBI singles from Christian Hicks 
>> and Nelson Maldonado.
>> 
>> Maldonado was forced to leave the TCU game in the eighth inning after 
>> rolling his ankle, but O’Sullivan said he should be fine for the Louisville 
>> game.
>> 
>> “We played uncharacteristically (on) defense, we made some errors,” 
>> O’Sullivan said. “But I think the first game out here you get some nerves 
>> and stuff like that and I’m sure we’ll be better as we move forward.”
>> 
>> Contact Kevin Brockway at 352-374-5054 or [email protected]. Also 
>> check out Brockway’s blog at Gatorsports.com.
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