 Here's another mash-up from the college softball world series. Again, it's not all the plays. It's not the best plays. It's just I've recorded a bunch of the games and I just scrubbed through and I'm sharing with you what I found because I really enjoyed this. And I'll have another one coming out after this one of just the championship games because Oklahoma was kind of fun. But this is a world series leading up to that and what I enjoyed out of what I saw. So let's get into it. Now, everyone knows the fields are pretty small, which means a bunt can bounce over the pitcher's head and then roll into the outfield and just go for a double. I think that's just a double. You could also show bunt, act like you're going to bunt, pull back and then just hit a homer. Easy enough and fun. But the small fields also mean the infielders have to be so good and quick and decisive with what they're going to do. And it also means the hot corner is pretty hot. Oh, oh, oh, badass. So that a smile at the end because she knows it's badass. So, yeah, the field's small. Who cares? They're good. I saw this guy. They showed him. I think they were trying to show his nachos, but I saw that straw and that wrapper and I was like, what is that? I've never seen just take the paper off. Is he going to leave that on? Do people do this? I asked three people around the office and everyone said, I don't. I've never done that, but he's there. He's there. He looks good. Go Tigers. He's got his nachos. All right, Oklahoma, Stanford strike three swinging outside the batter immediately turns, walks to her teammate says first pitch is a strike right over the plate. Teammates says, OK, how do you know that they're going to pitch me the same way they pitched you? They could change it up a lot. Never mind. Yeah, I believe you swing up the middle fielded thrown, but she's so safe because like I said, the infielders have to be so good. So thanks for the tip. Appreciate that. First pitch strike right over the middle, all over it, just like this fan. Watch this one, oh, pitch fouled back into the crowd. This guy's all over this ball. Got it, got it. Oh, oh, oh, who wants it wants it wants it going back to his playing days, making plays. You know, made plays, Tennessee's defense center fielder, covering ground, diving play right there. Oklahoma State could not do anything. Tennessee was gobbling everything up. That's a hell of a play. And then later on, the shortstop is going to run back, snag that one in front of the left fielder. They kind of collide, but it's all in good fun. I mean, that's a really nice play battling the sun as well, going back on a weirdly hit ball later on. They had a runner on first. Balls hit deep. They're sending her home. The relay home and bam, done. Trying to make a two nothing game, a two one game, not on Tennessee's watch defense, this whole game. It was very impressive. The scoop, the tag, go balls, go balls. Also had an awesome sequence of pitching. I liked in this one, another rise ball, rise ball, oh, and two frozen on the drop ball. That's crazy. I really never seemed it before. I really watched this. But what these pitchers are doing and setting them up, it's really impressive. See the one ball keeps going up. She swings at it. The next ball, she thinks it's going to keep going up the same way. But she's like, I'm going to let that be because it's too high. Instead, she lets it be and it drops right into the glove or strikeout. Watch it again. This pitch up top swings, fouls it off, says, I got to let those high ones go. I can't be chasing. Let's it go. It stays and drops a little for strike three. Really cool. The catcher loves it. I like it. I enjoyed that. That's cool. That's pitching. Little drop balls at top spin on it. Batters like, oh, yep, you're right. I'm out. Here's a great at bat by center fielder for Oklahoma, Jada Coleman. She swings big at that one and then takes that one, doesn't think it's there. Oh, and two, fouls it back, puts a smile on her face. That's what all the girls in Oklahoma did. No matter what, they were just like, let's just smile. Have some fun. They've never lost, so it's pretty easy. Fights off that one. Fights off that one. These are all 73 miles per hour. That was a little drop ball. Let's it go. 73 again. Fights it off. That one outside. Two and two's the count. 74 miles per hour. Fights it off. Finally gets another off-speed pitch low. Goes with it to center field. What an at bat. She was awesome. Alternative, she's my favorite center fielder to watch. She went out and got every single ball. Bam, bam, bam. Catcher for Florida State, having some fun with the camera in between innings. And then just real, I like catcher head nods. I always have even MLB. I like it, but I like giving the sign, you know, two, and then giving a little head nod like, yep, come on, you got it. Here we go. Catches the ball, goes to throw it back. The bat gets in between their line of vision. They can't see each other. So she hesitates. The bat leaves and she's like, oh, there you are. We will resume playing now. And there's a bat. Hi. She was very expressive all game, giving a lot of head nods. Come on, come on, you got this. Come on, right to my glove. You got it. That one's put in play. This one, a contested pitch. The fans were not happy about this one. Showing bunt. The pitch, strike, freezes it, holds it. This kid, that's middle, middle. Open your eyes, omp, and then I don't know what you said at the end, and maybe we don't need to know or want to know what you said at the end, but the kids were upset. They wanted that pitch. Next pitch, put in play to second, out at first. Everybody is happy, especially player from last year's Florida State team who's not playing this year, but she was in the crowd. Elle, Elle, and I don't know about all that. Back to Tennessee, Oklahoma State. Tennessee's up two, but they've got two on and no outs. Oklahoma State, they need something. They need a ground ball. Ooh, they get one. Third base, they get the out at second. Can they turn two? No, safe. The coach really wanted that. Yes, out, safe. She's safe. She's safe.