UNC's Caden Glauber exits College World Series finale after umpire issues

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Last updated Jun 23, 2026

UNC's Caden Glauber exits College World Series finale after umpire issues
Summary

Caden Glauber left the mound during Game 3 of the College World Series final against Oklahoma on June 23, 2026. The freshman pitcher struggled, throwing only eight pitches and not recording an out as North Carolina trailed 7-1. UNC coach Scott Forbes noted concerns about the timing of the pitch clock during the game. Glauber finished the season with a 12-0 record and a 2.01 ERA. His early exit put pressure on the Tar Heels' bullpen to face a powerful Sooners lineup.

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  • UNC led 7-1 when Glauber entered the game in the fourth inning.
  • Forbes discussed Glauber's issues with the pitch clock during a post-game interview.
  • Glauber had previously pitched successfully in the series, winning Game 2.
  • He completed the season with over 100 strikeouts in 92 innings.
  • The Tar Heels' bullpen will need to adapt quickly to respond to the Sooners.
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  • 2:24 AMYahoo SportsUNC baseball coach explains Caden Glauber's issues with umps at CWS
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UNC baseball coach Scott Forbes addressed why freshman pitcher Caden Glauber made an early exit in the College World Series finale.

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