I am just anxious to see how many van de keere will jack out this year
I am just anxious to see how many van de keere will jack out this year
Normally, UL's annual Fan Day is an opportunity for the Ragin' Cajun baseball team to relax, have some fun with the crowd and visit with their alumni that have matriculated to the professional ranks.
The Cajuns will do all those things today, but there's more of a sense of urgency this year.
Instead of having its traditional week between Fan Day and the start of the season, UL will be in the middle of final preparations for Tuesday's opening day against Nicholls State.
"We're trying not to do a lot differently," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux. "We're going to be a little more careful in how we do some things."
That means the annual scrimmage between current team members and the program's professional products won't include several pitchers that could be in line for mound duty in the 6:30 p.m. Tuesday opener against the Colonels.
"We'll probably throw one inning each," Robichaux said, "and we'll probably also throw some redshirt guys since they're eligible to play in this one. You never know until Saturday, but since we only have four days we probably won't throw our starter arms."
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Originally Posted by scotto_25
ah beer, hot nuts hot chicks, and baseball
Originally Posted by cajuns67
That a good lineup in itself for a great day. We should paint the boot UL related. I think that would be cool.
Already doneOriginally Posted by Big_S_Cajun
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Fans of Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun baseball team got a sneak peek at the 2007 edition of the team Saturday with the annual UL Baseball Fan Day at M.L. "Tigue" Moore Field.
The current Cajuns took on a group of former Cajuns in a scrimmage with the current stars taking a 2-0 win in the four-inning affair.
Jonathan Lucroy ripped an RBI single in the bottom of the first inning to get the Cajuns on the board first.
Dillon Guillory then added an RBI double in the third inning to double the lead to 2-0.
Fan day was great. my little boy loves all the free stuff he got.
All I know is that we have very good team speed this year. The word on the street is that there are two members of this team that is faster than John Coker. Yes two members, Josh Logan & Dustin Miller.
I would have never guessed that we would have one player as fast as Coker this soon much less two.
With that said, I would predict Josh Logan hitting in the #1 spot and playing CF.
Is Dustin Miller still planning to play football.
I didn't hear Mr. Bitter's interview with Coach Robe this Saturday, but someone told me that thought Coach said one of our starters blew out a knee sliding into second base. Is this true? Please tell me it is not.
What about Justin Robichaux? How is his arm? Will he be able to pitch this year? How is Moody's arm?
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