Cool. It even works in Baton Rouge! I know the irrelevance of that statement, but around here you always have to be on the lookout for some "interference"... if you know what I mean.
Cool. It even works in Baton Rouge! I know the irrelevance of that statement, but around here you always have to be on the lookout for some "interference"... if you know what I mean.
Living here in BR, I know what you mean!!! I listened most of the day at work today, and enjoyed hearing the local shows!Originally Posted by Just1More
What about Xavier Alexander, will he see any playtime in the middle infield?Originally Posted by cajun2bag
Xavier Alexander was the starting SS for the Cajuns team on Saturday. Law came in to replace him a couple innings later.
I do not know the extend of the injury, but Derouen was walking with a noticable limp when the players were being introduced.
Man, I am pumped up for baseball. This is my favorite time of year!
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Originally Posted by RaginCajun08
I think the important part of your comment was walking with a limp instead of on a set of crutches.![]()
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Opening Day is a hallowed institution in baseball, and UL's Ragin' Cajun squad may never have been more ready for that occasion to arrive.
Whether they're ready to play is another story.
The Cajuns have been hampered by poor weather almost since the start of spring drills, and they'll see how much of a problem that's been when UL welcomes Nicholls State to M. L. "Tigue" Moore Field at 6:30 p.m.
"We're going to say we're ready," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux, "but actually playing will tell us. We've had a lot of ups and downs with the weather, but we think we're as ready as we feel we can be."
The Cajuns, coming off a 39-20 season and a runner-up finish in last year's Sun Belt Conference race, were picked a close second in this year's league wars in the coaches' preseason poll. But several outside polls pick UL atop the league, mostly because of a solid corps of veterans on the mound and in the field.
The rest of the story
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
Originally Posted by CajunCherokee
Yes, it's on 24/7.
As far as sporting events are concerned:
Football and Men's basketball will always be found on www.1079ishot.com
Whatever is being broadcast on ESPN 1420, whether it be women's basketball, baseball or softball, can be heard on www.espn1420.com.
NOW, HERE'S THE NEW THING
This year, baseball conference games and the Arizona State series will be broadcast on KPEL FM 105.1. The website is www.kpel1051news.com.
We're doing that for a couple of reasons....the FM signal has a bigger reach and will enable us to reach a bigger live audience for the bigger games. Also, it will enable us to get more softball games on the radio.
Our contracts with syndicated shows on FM won't let us do all the games on FM, and that will make it somewhat confusing as to where to find the games.
But just remember...........conference (and ASU) on FM, everything else on AM.
Thanks for the info.Originally Posted by cajun2bag
Now, let's play some baseball CAJUN STYLE.![]()
When they broadcast two games, one is on 1420AM and one on 107.9FM. The link to all or the Regent stations is listed below, and you can click on the 107.9 broadcast directly. They still don't have the ESPN1420 link on this page.
http://www.regentcomm.com/lafayette_LA.htm
If Devon does not hit well then expect to see xavier take over at 2nd but i think he will start out behind devoOriginally Posted by cajunproud
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