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Not everybody in our dugout was, but I was optimistic. and I said, we're going to have the same result. "I remember watching the replay and seeing them come out of the dugout. "Honestly, I thought about the baseball game," Baylor coach Glenn Moore said of the baseball team's 10-9 walk-off win over Texas when the home-plate umpire initially called Caleb Bergman out at the plate but was overturned. After a lengthy review, the officials came back and upheld the call, setting off another wild celebration. "I thought, 'Oh, foul ball.' But it didn't go foul, and I was like, 'I've got to haul my butt down the line.'''īaylor's celebration was put on hold when first-base umpire Terry Holt came sprinting in and immediately called for an unprecedented fourth video review of the inning, this time whether the ball was fair or foul. "When I hit it, I thought it was going to bounce and go foul because of the way it looked," LaValley said. 20 Baylor softball team's bats were quieted through the first six innings of Sunday's series finale at Getterman Stadium.Īnd when former Baylor outfielder Lou Gilbert threw out Taylor Strain at the plate, trying to score from second on an Ana Watson single down the left-field line, it looked like the Longhorns might escape with a 1-0 victory before another sellout crowd.īut then, in one of the most bizarre game-ending plays you will ever see, the Bears got a walk-off 2-1 victory when Zadie LaValley's hit down the first-base line took a bad hop and glanced off Vanessa Quiroga's glove as Amber Toven and Watson both came around to score and pandemonium erupted. After exploding for 14 runs in winning the first two games against fifth-ranked Texas, the No.










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