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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 1010575" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>I know we talk a lot about the failures of the program in the Regionals, but the team is due to "get lucky" in one. I agree with Techcaster that our most likely matchup is getting sent to Athens. Looking at D1Baseball's projections from last Wednesday, but substituting UGa as the host instead of South Carolina, in Game 1 we would get Coastal Carolina. With a decent performance from Finateri we could certainly beat them in this game, as they have no stud pitchers. Then in the all-important Game 2 I could see Cam Jones stepping up with the performance of a lifetime. Then you still have Tate McKee and a deeper bullpen than we are used to to get one more win. Last year Arizona proved in the MLB postseason that, in baseball, just get in. There's a lot of variance then in play over a short weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 1010575, member: 3164"] I know we talk a lot about the failures of the program in the Regionals, but the team is due to "get lucky" in one. I agree with Techcaster that our most likely matchup is getting sent to Athens. Looking at D1Baseball's projections from last Wednesday, but substituting UGa as the host instead of South Carolina, in Game 1 we would get Coastal Carolina. With a decent performance from Finateri we could certainly beat them in this game, as they have no stud pitchers. Then in the all-important Game 2 I could see Cam Jones stepping up with the performance of a lifetime. Then you still have Tate McKee and a deeper bullpen than we are used to to get one more win. Last year Arizona proved in the MLB postseason that, in baseball, just get in. There's a lot of variance then in play over a short weekend. [/QUOTE]
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