UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
The 2015 college softball season is right around the corner, and Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns will have to deal with multiple injuries to their pitching staff right off the bat.
Louisiana, who is ranked 9th in the USA Today/NFCA Top 25 Preseason Poll, which was released on Tuesday, will be without the services of their top three returning pitchers, in terms of innings pitched ...
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Lord Jesus help us. !!! :)
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I just want them healthy, after that I want them pitching.
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Get em healthy. Throw the youngsters into the fire and toughen em up. We might lose that lofty #9 ranking pretty quickly but once a healthy pitching staff is back, its lights out for opponents. Our other pitchers might just surprise us??? :)
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Wouldn't it be something if 1 or 2 of these young pitchers catch fire like Hamilton did last year!!! Wow. That would be awesome!!
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Why does Stevie write in such a condescending manner thinking most of us are idiots? He seems to assume we know nothing. Half of what he wrote we we already know or could have figured out (deducted) ourselves.
Here's an example: "Most college athletes deal with pain, if the athlete isn’t in any jeopardy of further injury, so it really becomes a matter of a pain tolerance issue."
And another gem, "Normally, a pitcher that is returning from the disabled list has at least two rehab starts in the minor leagues, and then is limited by a pitch count for two or three starts even when they get called back up to the big leagues.
No kidding? Who does he think we are? A bunch of first graders? It's really insulting.
Ok. I'm done. I feel better now.
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Since it's on their website, he's probably writing this for a larger group than those who follow Cajun softball.
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Originally Posted by
roarman
Why does Stevie write in such a condescending manner thinking most of us are idiots? He seems to assume we know nothing. Half of what he wrote we we already know or could have figured out (deducted) ourselves.
Here's an example: "Most college athletes deal with pain, if the athlete isn’t in any jeopardy of further injury, so it really becomes a matter of a pain tolerance issue."
And another gem, "Normally, a pitcher that is returning from the disabled list has at least two rehab starts in the minor leagues, and then is limited by a pitch count for two or three starts even when they get called back up to the big leagues.
No kidding? Who does he think we are? A bunch of first graders? It's really insulting.
Ok. I'm done. I feel better now.
Stevie's writing reflects his manner on the radio, he's thinking out loud via a key board. I think the last think he was trying to do was be condescending.
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This news is AWFUL! Hope they can come back soon and that the younger pitchers surprise us.
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Originally Posted by
RaginScotsman
Stevie's writing reflects his manner on the radio, he's thinking out loud via a key board. I think the last think he was trying to do was be condescending.
Yea. I think you're right. He writes like he broadcasts a game. Never shutting up and instead of just telling those listening what's happening on the field, tells us everything he's thinking inside his head.