The state of Oregon retains aspirations for the 2018 edition of the World Series Championships behind the miracle



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OMAHA, Neb. – In Article 116, they were ready to party as they had never done after a baseball game in Arkansas. Thousands of Razorback fans had a finger in the air. One more. Then they really let go.

"It looked like it was there for us," would later say Carson Shaddy, second base player from Arkansas. Just there.

Cadyn Grenier, of Oregon State, was on the plate, the runner tied in a 3-2 match at third base. He hit a pop-up foul down the right field line, with three Razorbacks converging on it. The thunder of the stands has risen to a crescendo, anticipating the latter, the 27th championship – and then the blessed dogpile to come.

But suddenly, the bullet sank to the ground, not taken. A reprieve from 11th hour, 59th minute and 59th second. Many Hog supporters buried their faces in their hands, realizing that the baseball gods were tempted to change their minds. In the Oregon State canoe, they were all sure of what would happen next.

"I watched the fielders look at each other, I knew we had a chance," said Nick Madrigal. "Once he dropped." I made a comment to Adley (Rutschman), who was sitting next to me, "Look, something is going to happen now." When you have a second luck in baseball, something crazy usually happens. "

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