Brian Howard toed the rubber for TCU in a College World Series elimination game against the Texas A&M Aggies and delivered one of the most memorable outings of his career in a 4-1 win. And there has been a lot of memorable moments. “Obviously the story of today was Brian Howard,” head coach Jim Schlossnagle said. “Big Game Howie, as he’s affectionately known in Fort Worth, showed up today.” ‘Big Game Howie’ did what ‘Big Game Howie’ does. Howard tossed seven innings and allowed just one run on five hits. Tuesday’s outing moves Howard to 6-0 in 10 NCAA Tournament appearances in his career. He has a 1.87 ERA in 53 innings with 50 strikeouts. “My teammates are putting me in the position to play in the postseason and then doing great things behind me and offensively,” Howard said. “It’s really my teammates going out there and doing what they do for me, playing great defense and putting runs on the board.” Howard started the game by striking out six of the first seven batters to get through two scoreless innings. In the third, pitching with a 1-0 lead, Howard set down the Aggies in order. When he went out for the fourth inning, TCU had opened the advantage to 4-0. Howard responded by continuing to dominate. The Aggies picked up a single but three easy outs, including his seventh strikeout, ended the inning. As the Horned Frog bats cooled off, Howard continued to mow down the A&M hitters. Howard struck out two batters in both the fifth and sixth innings to give him his third double-digit strikeout performance in his four postseason starts this season. A couple hits allowed the Aggies to scratch a run across in the sixth, but Howard stranded a runner on third to keep the lead at 4-1. “I’m not going to apologize for losing to [Howard],” Texas A&M head coach Rob Childress said. “That guy’s a really good pitcher.” With his pitch count in check, Howard returned to the mound in the seventh and picked up his 12th strikeout in a scoreless frame to match his career high in punch outs. His previous 12 strikeout game was May 26 in the Big 12 Conference Tournament when he threw a complete game shutout against Kansas. “I think today was probably the best stuff I had all season,” Howard said. “I’m pumped I didn’t walk anybody. I felt like I was attacking the strike zone from the beginning and I was able to carry that through.” Howard allowed a leadoff double to George Janca in the eighth, leading Schlossnagle to bring in Sean Wymer from the bullpen. Two strikeouts and a groundout later, Wymer had the Frogs three outs away from staving off elimination. Instead of going to the nation’s leader in saves, Durbin Feltman, Schlossnagle stuck with his most reliable reliever. Wymer set down A&M in order in the ninth to seal the 4-1 win and pick up his second save of the year.
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‘Big Game Howie’ helps Frogs stave off CWS elimination against Texas A&M
Published Jun 20, 2017
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