TCU's 7-run comeback in 2015 NCAA baseball regionals

Published 2020-07-17
Going into the bottom of the eighth inning down seven runs, TCU baseball looked all but done. But after a wild sequence of walks, errors and balks, the Horned Frogs managed to complete an improbable comeback to walk off winners in the 10th inning. Watch all the highlights from their amazing rally here.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cshill2275
    Yikes, that is a rough way to lose. Cant show that kind of emotion as the catcher. Just fuels the fire.
  • @elpena7547
    7 Unearned runs in the span of 3 innings...that hurts
  • @dannyc.2039
    I’m not positive I didn’t just watch an 11u travel game
  • @RJGPG
    Defensive meltdown jeez
  • @lucuix9901
    Shows how important discipline is. you don't have to hit HRs. This is the kind of game you make your kids watch. You don't have to hit Hrs, you don't have to rely on just hits. Make the pitcher work, show discipline and let the other team make mistakes. TCU has long been a disciplined program and games like this show how well coached they are.
  • @oskargil817
    NC St should have walked the batter at the end to have bases loaded. With that grounder, they could have gotten a double play to end the inning. But anyways, Go Frogs!
  • @MrVolsman69
    The 2 errors by the second baseman is what started it all. He makes both of those easy plays and they don’t even score any runs in the 8th inning. Amazing though how the whole team fell apart. Second base made a couple terrible errors, shortstop, catcher dropping balls, pitcher “balking” twice. Pretty unbelievable thing to watch lol.
  • @Dukeuabaufan
    Crazy they just needed one out and couldn’t get it
  • @heatherh5450
    Fear the Frog is right! No matter the sport, you cannot count us out...it aint over til it's over!!
  • I just wanna know why any school would choose Easton bats... they’re terrible
  • @sikwilly45
    The NC State infielders have a bright future in the Pirates organization.