The 2014 College World Series between Virginia and Vanderbilt was destined for a Game 3.
After a fluky inning in Game 1 that saw the Commodores push nine runs across the plate before going on to win, the Cavaliers came out firing on all cylinders and eased to a 7-2 victory in Game 2 to force Wednesday night's final showdown.
So far, a series that was supposed to be all about pitching—highlighted by names like Nathan Kirby (who allowed five earned runs in that nine-run inning) and Tyler Beede (who allowed six runs and 10 hits in Game 2)—has essentially been anything but as the two sides e...
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