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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 783500" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>You can't underestimate defensive play, especially in CF. From Aaron Fitt's analysis of the game on D1 Baseball:</p><p></p><p><strong>Waddell’s go-ahead homer might have started a chain reaction in the top of the seventh, but Georgia Tech really stole the momentum in the bottom of the fifth thanks to a play Colin Hall made defensively in center field. At that point, the Wolfpack led 3-2 and had two men aboard for the the dangerous Luca Tresh, who already had two homers in the game. Tresh hit a drive to deep left-center, and Hall raced back and caught it before crashing into the wall, holding onto the ball as he fell to the ground. He got back up and unleashed a primal scream, and the Jackets sprinted back to the dugout with renewed life. Hall’s catch ended the inning and saved two runs, keeping the score 3-2 instead of 5-2. The Jackets immediately built upon that play, as Drew Compton led off the sixth with a double and came around to score the tying run.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>“After Colin made that play in center, you could kind of feel the energy building — a play like that fires up the dugout,” Waddell said. Baseball’s a big momentum sport, so any time you can bring that extra energy, it’s always a good thing. It’s contagious, and when we’re hitting like that we’re a really dangerous lineup.”</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 783500, member: 4003"] You can't underestimate defensive play, especially in CF. From Aaron Fitt's analysis of the game on D1 Baseball: [B]Waddell’s go-ahead homer might have started a chain reaction in the top of the seventh, but Georgia Tech really stole the momentum in the bottom of the fifth thanks to a play Colin Hall made defensively in center field. At that point, the Wolfpack led 3-2 and had two men aboard for the the dangerous Luca Tresh, who already had two homers in the game. Tresh hit a drive to deep left-center, and Hall raced back and caught it before crashing into the wall, holding onto the ball as he fell to the ground. He got back up and unleashed a primal scream, and the Jackets sprinted back to the dugout with renewed life. Hall’s catch ended the inning and saved two runs, keeping the score 3-2 instead of 5-2. The Jackets immediately built upon that play, as Drew Compton led off the sixth with a double and came around to score the tying run. “After Colin made that play in center, you could kind of feel the energy building — a play like that fires up the dugout,” Waddell said. Baseball’s a big momentum sport, so any time you can bring that extra energy, it’s always a good thing. It’s contagious, and when we’re hitting like that we’re a really dangerous lineup.”[/B] [/QUOTE]
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