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By Steve DelVecchio

ESPN’s Kaylee Hartung committed one of the cardinal sins of baseball on Tuesday night when she uttered the phrase “no-hitter” on the air in just the sixth inning. As a result, she is being accused of jinxing TCU.

TCU pitcher Alex Young had not given up a hit through six, and Hartung decided to label it a “no-hitter through six” during an in-game interview with Horned Frogs coach Jim Schlossnagle.

Hartung’s “knock on wood” wasn’t enough, and Young gave up a solo home run to the first batter he faced in the seventh. That turned out to be the difference in the game, as Vanderbilt punched its ticket to the College World Series final four and TCU must now face LSU for another chance to play the Commodores.

Not surprisingly, Hartung dealt with a ton of criticism on Twitter after she made the comment. Schlossnagle, who was clearly annoyed when Hartung mentioned the no-hitter, was quick to defend the reporter:

You either believe in jinxes or you don’t. And in baseball, a lot of folks believe in jinxes. Heck, even a player’s wife was accused of jinxing a perfect game a couple of years back. I doubt Hartung will make that mistake again.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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