Blair looks back at CWS: Omaha trip emotional for Rock Falls pitcher

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Seth Blair has experienced so much in the many years he’s been playing baseball.

The Arizona State sophomore pitcher checked another item off his “Seen It All” list 11 days ago at the College World Series.

The Sun Devils were knocked out of the CWS on June 19 by eventual runner-up Texas after one of the more bizarre turn of events Omaha has ever seen. ASU broke a 2-2 tie in the top of the ninth inning when Jason Kipnis doubled and scored on Zach Wilson’s two-out triple to right.

Before the Sun Devils (51-14) could even stop celebrating and start thinking about having survived to play another game Saturday, the Longhorns (50-15-1) made that game unnecessary.

Cameron Rupp hit his second home run of the game with one out in the bottom of the ninth to tie the game 3-3, then Connor Rowe hit a two-out, walk-off homer. It sent Texas to the championship series and abruptly ended ASU’s season.

“It was definitely the craziest thing in my life. You go from the highest high to the lowest low in such a short span of time,” Blair said. “You’re thinking, ‘This is meant to be,’ and we’re only two outs away from another game.

“Then the next guy hits a home run and it kind of gets you right in the heart. You start thinking extra innings, and that’s still setting in when the second home run comes. We all kind of looked at each other, ‘Oh man, our season’s over, what just happened?’ “

ASU’s bus ride back to the hotel was made in silence, as the end of such a strong season started to sink in. But before the team could get off the bus, Brandon Magee – a freshman reserve and a Sun Devils football player – had something to say.

He grabbed the microphone and proceeded to tell the team that as bad as the loss felt, he still was the envy of all his friends because he got to sit in the dugout at the College World Series. The Sun Devils finished No. 3 in the country in the major polls, and there was no reason why he was going to think about anything but the good things the Devils had gone through this season.

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