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Around The HORN: Diamond Hogs Notebook

Last updated Sunday, March 23, 2008 6:51 PM CDT
in Razorback Central

By Vernon Tarver
THE MORNING NEWS

On A Positive Note

Even though the Razorbacks were unable to win the series against LSU, some good did come out of Sunday's 4-2 loss. Sophomore left-handed pitcher Dallas Keuchel worked a complete game eight innings and allowed just three earned runs.

"I had something to prove when I came out here," Keuchel said. "Coming in out of the bullpen, I just felt like I had had to prove something today.

"Obviously we didn't pull it out today, and we've just got to work towards getting everybody hitting, pitching and playing defense at the same time."

Sleeping Like A Baby

After his team blew a nine-run lead Saturday, few could blame LSU coach Paul Mainieri if he had a tough night's rest. But Mainieri said his sleeping habits were fine.

"I slept like a baby," Mainieri said. "Slept like a baby all night."

But apparently sleeping like a baby doesn't mean what you might think.

"Yeah, I tossed and turned all night," Mainieri said. "Isn't that what babies do? Toss and turn and cry all night.

"Like I said, I slept just like a baby."

Up Next...

Arkansas returns home after a five-game road trip and begins a two-game series with Centenary at 6:35 p.m. Tuesday. The Razorbacks also play host to the Gentlemen at 3:05 p.m. Wednesday before heading back out on the road for an Southeastern Conference weekend series at Vanderbilt.

As of Sunday, coach Dave Van Horn -- who picked up his 800th career win on Saturday -- was still undecided on who would start Tuesday's game with possible candidates Mike Bolsinger and James Mahler both nursing sore arms.

THE INSIDE PITCH

Centenary Gentlemen at Arkansas Razorbacks

WHEN: 6:35 p.m., Tuesday WHERE: Baum Stadium, Fayetteville

SERIES: Arkansas leads, 29-6 LAST MEETING: Arkansas won 16-14 on Mar. 21, 2007 in Shreveport, La.

TV: none

ON THE AIR: KFAY 1030 AM; KURM 790 AM, 100.3 FM; KHGG 1580 AM, 103.1 FM; KXIO 106.9 FM

LAST TIME OUT: Arkansas was held to three hits and wasted a complete-game pitching performance from Dallas Keuchel in a 4-2 loss at LSU on Sunday.




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