The college baseball season has been serving as a nice appetizer ahead of MLB's return. That continued on Saturday with a thrilling finish in Tucson, Ariz, as the unranked Arizona Wildcats upset the Rice Owls, 7-6 , on a walkoff steal of home plate. Yes, you read that correctly. A walkoff steal of home. And not one of those steals where a bunch of runners are out there attempting to trick the defense into throwing the ball around. It was a straight up steal of home by Arizona junior Kevin Newman, and it was glorious. With the game obviously tied, two outs and two runners on base in the ninth inning, Newman zoned in on Rice closer Matt Ditman and realized he wasn't even on the pitcher's radar. As Ditman worked from the windup, Newman started down the line and kept going. His path to the plate was clear with a left-handed batter at the plate, and the steal was a success as catcher Hunter Kopycinski failed to adjust and mishandled the low and outside delivery. Of course, if Kopycinski catches it clean, Nemwan would have been out. But the results are all that matter here, and the results were exhilarating for Arizona. From Rice's perspective, it was a total disaster inning, and the...