As the Eagles’ “Life in the Fast Lane” played before the ninth inning, it seemed to be indicative of the night Tyler Buffett was having.
Buffett was in rhythm Friday, working quickly and tossing a complete game in Oklahoma State’s 3-2 victory against West Virginia at Allie P. Reynolds Stadium. Easily able to push tempo, a practice he emphasizes before every start, Buffett retired the Mountaineers in order seven times in the first complete game of his four-year OSU career. As Buffett pounded the strike zone, it became easy for his teammates to be as relaxed as the 847 watching from the stands.