STILLWATER — Parker Scott sat inside the Oklahoma State locker room for what felt like two hours.
Wearing his jacket as he worked to keep his arm warm during the bottom of the fourth inning, the Cowboys’ ace left-hander missed the fireworks that aided his sparkling effort.
A nine-run inning that featured a home run from fellow pitcher Justin Campbell.
“I heard about it,” Scott said. “He showed in the fall he’s a really good hitter.”
On a chilly evening, OSU’s offense broke out for the first time in the young season, hammering Texas-Rio Grande Valley 17-2 Friday in the final season opener at Allie P.