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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 546019" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>On the bright side, we had power to spare. Lots of power. Scoring 6 in 8 innings while leaving 10 on with bone headed running shows that. </p><p></p><p>Pitching. Freaking awesome. </p><p>Curry - 88 pitches and 58 strikes. 66%. Really was unhittable at times. His nemesis last year and tonight was the long ball.</p><p>Hurter - great coming in. But then lead off 6 pitch walk to start the 7th. I was overjoyed to see him pulled immediately. Hall has allowed too many pitchers to linger in the past. Hurter only threw 17 pitches (11 strikes =65%) so he could go tomorrow if we need him. I don't think he will since Hall will be auditioning a lot of others before ACC play.</p><p>Hughes - 6 outs on 7 hitters. 14 of 19 pitches were strikes (74%). Going to be a great pitcher this year - middle relief or closing or whatever we need.</p><p>English - Living up to the hype. 7 of 9 pitches were strikes in the ninth. He could definitely pitch tomorrow; unless he plays 1st in both games. But it's English, so maybe.</p><p></p><p>Runs left on the table?? Like 10 left on base in 8 innings. And that "pick off" of Austin was a BS call. Wish I had recorded it. And Carter Hall trying to get a double on an error was greedy, arrogant, stupid and he deservedly got thrown out at second. We weren't playing a HS team.</p><p></p><p>Our in-field fielding was suspect. Austin with an error and others missed opportunities for outs. In the ninth, Webb at first for English made a really nice stretch on a bad Serratos throw. Our out-field fielding was another Nick highlight real. The catch at the wall in the fifth was a thing of beauty.</p><p></p><p>Tomorrow we'll see a lot more. Looks like we'll get both games in based on weather. Looking forward to seeing Roedig. With both games tomorrow, no question that Thomas goes against WVU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 546019, member: 322"] On the bright side, we had power to spare. Lots of power. Scoring 6 in 8 innings while leaving 10 on with bone headed running shows that. Pitching. Freaking awesome. Curry - 88 pitches and 58 strikes. 66%. Really was unhittable at times. His nemesis last year and tonight was the long ball. Hurter - great coming in. But then lead off 6 pitch walk to start the 7th. I was overjoyed to see him pulled immediately. Hall has allowed too many pitchers to linger in the past. Hurter only threw 17 pitches (11 strikes =65%) so he could go tomorrow if we need him. I don't think he will since Hall will be auditioning a lot of others before ACC play. Hughes - 6 outs on 7 hitters. 14 of 19 pitches were strikes (74%). Going to be a great pitcher this year - middle relief or closing or whatever we need. English - Living up to the hype. 7 of 9 pitches were strikes in the ninth. He could definitely pitch tomorrow; unless he plays 1st in both games. But it's English, so maybe. Runs left on the table?? Like 10 left on base in 8 innings. And that "pick off" of Austin was a BS call. Wish I had recorded it. And Carter Hall trying to get a double on an error was greedy, arrogant, stupid and he deservedly got thrown out at second. We weren't playing a HS team. Our in-field fielding was suspect. Austin with an error and others missed opportunities for outs. In the ninth, Webb at first for English made a really nice stretch on a bad Serratos throw. Our out-field fielding was another Nick highlight real. The catch at the wall in the fifth was a thing of beauty. Tomorrow we'll see a lot more. Looks like we'll get both games in based on weather. Looking forward to seeing Roedig. With both games tomorrow, no question that Thomas goes against WVU. [/QUOTE]
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