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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 947076" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Wow, looking at box score, it was a great win and a typical game when we are hitting.</p><p></p><p>We come out T1 and get 4 runs with two outs. Then give up single, walk, single before an out. That's one run, a WP puts man on third who is sacrificed home. Then two outs. Typical to start off strong hitting and pitching rough.</p><p></p><p>Later we give up an unearned run, Duke no errors. Typical.</p><p></p><p>Our 3 HRs were the difference and hard to defend against. Duke leaves 9 on and we leave 6 on. We bat .257 and Duke bats .278. Typical power, atypical low BA.</p><p></p><p>Take the win and run. </p><p></p><p>Busse with 20 pitches in 1.0 should be able to go 1.0 on Sunday? We used our best reliever King with 40 pitches in 2.0 who probably can't go again? (Or shouldn't go again as he wouldn't be as effective as fresh?) But using our best to get the Friday win when a win was available made a lot of sense rather than saving them.</p><p></p><p>All other ACC teams below 500 lost last night. L'Ville having lost 5 in a row is something else. While I'm not a Miami fan, I like us taking Duke out of first more! Note that if we don't lose again this season, we win the CWS. Note that if we don't win again this year, we probably don't go to the ACC tourney. If we win 5 of the last 6, we'd finish with 32 RPI.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]14363[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 947076, member: 322"] Wow, looking at box score, it was a great win and a typical game when we are hitting. We come out T1 and get 4 runs with two outs. Then give up single, walk, single before an out. That's one run, a WP puts man on third who is sacrificed home. Then two outs. Typical to start off strong hitting and pitching rough. Later we give up an unearned run, Duke no errors. Typical. Our 3 HRs were the difference and hard to defend against. Duke leaves 9 on and we leave 6 on. We bat .257 and Duke bats .278. Typical power, atypical low BA. Take the win and run. Busse with 20 pitches in 1.0 should be able to go 1.0 on Sunday? We used our best reliever King with 40 pitches in 2.0 who probably can't go again? (Or shouldn't go again as he wouldn't be as effective as fresh?) But using our best to get the Friday win when a win was available made a lot of sense rather than saving them. All other ACC teams below 500 lost last night. L'Ville having lost 5 in a row is something else. While I'm not a Miami fan, I like us taking Duke out of first more! Note that if we don't lose again this season, we win the CWS. Note that if we don't win again this year, we probably don't go to the ACC tourney. If we win 5 of the last 6, we'd finish with 32 RPI. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1683962179441.png"]14363[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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