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Oklahoma's Blake Robertson makes incredible diving catch into Notre Dame dugout

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Oklahoma has made valiant defensive efforts on the field during the College World Series, Super Regionals and Regionals this year and Sunday was no exception.

Blake Robertson may have made the play of the tournament – which was somehow better than Kendall Pettis’ amazing grabs in the Super Regionals against Virginia Tech.

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Jun 19, 2022; Omaha, NE, USA; Oklahoma Sooners first baseman Blake Robertson (26) is helped up by Notre Dame Fighting Irish pitcher John Michael Bertrand (28) after falling into the dugout during the first inning at Charles Schwab Field. (Dylan Widger-USA TODAY Sports)

In the top of the first against Notre Dame, outfielder Ryan Cole fouled off a pitch toward the first-base foul line. Robertson, a first baseman, tracked the ball and ran as fast as he could toward it. He then caught the ball for the out and flipped headfirst over the Fighting Irish’s dugout railing.

Robertson finished 0-for-4 at the plate, but the Sooners were still able to win the game 6-2.

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Tanner Treadway had three hits, drove in two runs and scored twice for the Sooners in the win.

Jun 19, 2022; Omaha, NE, USA;  Oklahoma Sooners first baseman Blake Robertson (26) dives into the dugout to catch a ball against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the first inning at Charles Schwab Field. (Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY Sports)

"I really like to keep things simple," he said after the game. "I get in patterns like this where I can go on a long stretch and do pretty well. I try not to get out of my zone. I think the two-strike

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