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Miami, Arizona Closing In On CWS After Super Regional Wins

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – No. 3 national seed Miami and Arizona each moved within a victory of the College World Series after winning their super-regional openers Friday night.

Johnny Ruiz hit two home runs, including a grand slam in the eighth inning, to lead the Hurricanes in a 12-7 victory over Boston College in Coral Gables, Florida.

Arizona shut out No. 6 Mississippi State 1-0 in Starkville, Mississippi, with Bobby Dalbec allowing five hits in 8 2/3 innings hours after he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox.

In other super regionals Friday, TCU was at No. 4 Texas A&M and East Carolina was at No. 5 Texas Tech.

The four other super regionals begin Saturday: Florida State at No. 1 Florida, UC Santa Barbara at No. 2 Louisville, Coastal Carolina at No. 8 LSU and Oklahoma State at South Carolina.

Winners of the best-of-three series advance to the CWS in Omaha, Nebraska, beginning June 18.

A look around the country:

GAME 1 WINS BIG

Since the current tournament format went into effect in 1999, 77.9 percent (106 of 136) of the teams that won Game 1s in super regionals have advanced to the College World Series.

BIG BATS

— Ruiz, who finished 3 for 5, doubled his season home run total. He hit only two through the first 59 games.

— Miami's Willie Abreu went 3 for 5 with a double.

— East Carolina's Travis Watkins hit a grand slam in the fifth inning and a two-run homer in the sixth against Texas Tech.

— JJ Matijevic's RBI double in the sixth inning accounted for Arizona's lone run.

DELAYED GRATIFICATION

A power outage caused a 37-minute delay in the middle of the eighth inning between Arizona (43-21) and Mississippi State (44-17-1). Dalbec went back out to the mound for the bottom of the eighth and faced eight more batters before Cameron Ming relieved with runners on first and second and two outs in the bottom of the ninth. Ming struck out Jake Mangum to end the game.

Dalbec, taken in the fourth round by the Red Sox, was the Wildcats' closer early in the season and was making only his fifth start of the season. He struck out nine, walked two and hit three batters in his longest outing of the season.

DOUBLE OUCH

Mississippi State's Ryan Gridley was hit by Dalbec pitches in his first two plate appearances. The second one, in the fourth inning, ricocheted off Gridley's left elbow pad and struck catcher Cesar Salazar's neck. Salazar was able to keep playing. Gridley has been hit by a team-high 11 pitches.

PROSPECT WATCH

— Miami's Zack Collins, the 10th overall pick by the Chicago White Sox, hit a three-run homer off fellow first-rounder Justin Dunn of Boston College in the third inning of their game in Coral Gables, Florida.

— Dunn, 19th overall pick by New York Mets, gave up two home runs in the third inning, to Collins and Ruiz. They were only the second and third home runs against Dunn this season. He went 5 1/3 innings, giving up five runs on six hits. He walked two and struck out six.

— Mississippi State's Dakota Hudson, 34th overall pick by St. Louis, went 6 1/3 innings against Arizona. He gave up one run on seven hits and a walk and struck out six.

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