For me, the "it" that doesn't matter in the context of what MWBATL wrote, is that it doesn't matter which pool we are in, I see no chance of us winning the ACCT. I give us a 10-15% chance of getting out of pool play. For that to happen CT & X both would have to pitch brilliantly. That has...
As bad as we are with RISP I don’t know why we would EVER sacrifice runners into scoring position & certainly not with any of our top hitters at the dish
Why is it unbelievable? Do I think we should be competitive with them? You bet? Do I think we should dominate them? I see no reason other than possible Georgia incompetence that we should dominate them.
If we are going to beat them, seems like this would be the opportunity where we have the biggest advantage (and obviously the only one left this year).
1) We have a weekend starter going for us (cant find their starter listed)
2) They have FLA coming up next weekend and could be looking forward...
CT had 80 pitches with a 5 run lead when Hall decided to coach. Put in relievers to give them some work. Our D sucked and the pitchers weren't much better. Now 7-6 and we may lose this one. Nothing like making it hard.
On this one I can’t fault CDH on that one. We have a lot of games...
Sounds like the best thing would be for as many of the Radford/semco games as possible to be rained out. They are only going to hurt our RPI and burn up our limited pitching resources.
I would like to know opponents batting avg. with two strikes against us. By all normal metrics it should be lower than any other situation, but it sure doesn’t seem like the case to me. Hurter has several 2 strike counts in the sixth that either got hits or HBP. Of course, the slam given up...
Ok. It’s finally clear to me. I’ve been trying not to believe it all year. This is a BAD baseball team. There are lots of good and some great players on the team, enough that we should be good. But we a not. We are bad.
Although the whole thing sounded pretty putrid last night, for some reason the thing that bothered me most was our last two outs. Down 9-3 or 7-8-9 hitters manage to load the bases w/ one out. Top two hitters in the lineup (leading hitter in ACC & top ten ACC hitter plus one of the HR leaders)...
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