South Carolina senior infielder Justin Row didn't hear his name called across the three days of the MLB Draft earlier this week.
He made a good case to any potential employer early in Sunday's NCAA Tournament Super Regional game against Arkansas.
Just after a slew of errors, including one from Row, allowed the No. 5 seed Razorbacks to tie it 1-1 in the top of the third inning, Row answered in the bottom. He sent a the second pitch he saw deep into the left field stands to return USC to a one-run lead.
The inning after, he had his wrist bent back on a defensive play, but after being down for a few moments, he stayed in.