Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
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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.
Still look the same.
Z
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
Coach Lotief will figure this out.
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
That article was very difficult to read. A grammar lesson would be very helpful. Did he really say "Orthopedic doctor" three times?
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
yikes. That's a tough read. So are the pitchers hurt or not?
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
My daughter and Kylee Jo (KJ as we called her) played on the same travel ball team last summer. KJ was a good pitcher then but is even better now from what I saw in the fall. She is a competitor and I have no doubt that she will step up if called upon by Coach Mike. I also have confidence in Macey and Alex in regards to their abilities in the circle. I feel that the Cajuns will be fine with these 3 young ladies handling the pitching duties while Hamilton, Wallace and Brown recuperate.
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
Christina update: It's not torn.
Great news.
Re: UL Softball Pitching Staff Dealing With Early Season Injuries – What Happens Next?
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Originally Posted by
Mark Hemphill
My daughter and Kylee Jo (KJ as we called her) played on the same travel ball team last summer. KJ was a good pitcher then but is even better now from what I saw in the fall. She is a competitor and I have no doubt that she will step up if called upon by Coach Mike. I also have confidence in Macey and Alex in regards to their abilities in the circle. I feel that the Cajuns will be fine with these 3 young ladies handling the pitching duties while Hamilton, Wallace and Brown recuperate.
Just make sure you fold those pocket aces next time.