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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 309634" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Since I'm going through GT baseball withdrawal, I was just getting delusional thinking what if we won the next 9 ACC games? I need some reality based therapy to get rid of that idea but there is none in sight till Saturday night. But we are 57 in RPI and if we made it to 500 in the ACC ........ </p><p></p><p>Clemsoning anyone? Enough pain to go around, that's for sure. <span style="font-size: 9px"><a href="https://d1baseball.com/analysis/ouch-list-may-1st/" target="_blank">https://d1baseball.com/analysis/ouch-list-may-1st/</a></span></p><p></p><p><em><strong>"– CLEMSON</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>What Happened:</strong> Swept in three at North Carolina</em></p><p><em><strong>Why It Hurts:</strong> Because someone out there will unfairly bring up the phrase “Clemsoning”</em></p><p><em>Okay granted, this IS three losses to an in-conference, high-ranked rival. But how much of an “Ouch” is this? Even though the Tigers lost all three games at UNC, their RPI isn’t going to drop out of the top eight and they’re still in fine shape to become a National Seed as long as they don’t totally tank it from here. Then again, the Heels managed to post THREE come-from-behind wins in the late innings. Friday’s game saw UNC score five runs in the seventh inning to win 5-1. Saturday’s game saw Clemson blow a 4-1 lead, giving up four runs in the eighth inning to lose 5-4. Then Sunday, I got this from the Dr. of College Baseball, who was at the getaway game at Boshamer Stadium…</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>“Two of UNC’s three runs were unearned (and all three should have been). All three runs were driven in by Tyler Lynn. UNC scored in the fourth when CU second baseman Jordan Greene missed a relay throw that probably would have resulted in an inning ending double play, and then Lynn grounded out to drive in a run from third. In the sixth Grayson Byrd committed a two-out error that kept the inning alive for an RBI single from Lynn. The winning run scored in the 10th when Greene threw a two-out chopper wide of first base with a man on third. I saw later the play was scored a single for Lynn but it really was a makable play that should have been an error.”"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 309634, member: 322"] Since I'm going through GT baseball withdrawal, I was just getting delusional thinking what if we won the next 9 ACC games? I need some reality based therapy to get rid of that idea but there is none in sight till Saturday night. But we are 57 in RPI and if we made it to 500 in the ACC ........ Clemsoning anyone? Enough pain to go around, that's for sure. [SIZE=1][URL]https://d1baseball.com/analysis/ouch-list-may-1st/[/URL][/SIZE] [I][B]"– CLEMSON[/B] [B]What Happened:[/B] Swept in three at North Carolina [B]Why It Hurts:[/B] Because someone out there will unfairly bring up the phrase “Clemsoning” Okay granted, this IS three losses to an in-conference, high-ranked rival. But how much of an “Ouch” is this? Even though the Tigers lost all three games at UNC, their RPI isn’t going to drop out of the top eight and they’re still in fine shape to become a National Seed as long as they don’t totally tank it from here. Then again, the Heels managed to post THREE come-from-behind wins in the late innings. Friday’s game saw UNC score five runs in the seventh inning to win 5-1. Saturday’s game saw Clemson blow a 4-1 lead, giving up four runs in the eighth inning to lose 5-4. Then Sunday, I got this from the Dr. of College Baseball, who was at the getaway game at Boshamer Stadium… “Two of UNC’s three runs were unearned (and all three should have been). All three runs were driven in by Tyler Lynn. UNC scored in the fourth when CU second baseman Jordan Greene missed a relay throw that probably would have resulted in an inning ending double play, and then Lynn grounded out to drive in a run from third. In the sixth Grayson Byrd committed a two-out error that kept the inning alive for an RBI single from Lynn. The winning run scored in the 10th when Greene threw a two-out chopper wide of first base with a man on third. I saw later the play was scored a single for Lynn but it really was a makable play that should have been an error.”"[/I] [/QUOTE]
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