Garrett Kocis remembers watching the ball he launched toward right field, something he doesn't often do.
He doesn't remember tossing his batting helmet high in the air after rounding third base. Does he remember the mosh pit at home plate, the speakers blaring "Jump Around," his teammates yelling, high-fiving and dousing him with water and ice?
"Honestly, I couldn't tell you what I did around the bases," Kocis said. "I have no idea. I don't remember it at all. The biggest thing for me was not to fall over and tweak my hamstring."
The scene, from fastball to violent swing to joy, is one he will remember after Wednesday's 7-5 win over Kansas in 10 innings.