First pitch next Sunday is at 10:00 AM.
First pitch next Sunday is at 10:00 AM.
so no beer until the 5th inning.
People from Loreauville drink beer?Originally Posted by cjr3888
Not all people from Loreauville do, but the ones who do are professionals.
UTSA may not be a powerhouse, but for our young club to go on the road and dominate the way we did this early in the season says a lot.
I really get the feeling that this team is very special. I think Coach Robe does as well. He has compared this team to the Omaha team on more than one occassion this year and that is very unusual for him to do.
It appears as though the let down we had after the 1999 and 2000 seasons is not going to happen this time. I am not saying that we are going to the CWS this year (although I hope we do), but the future of this program looks very bright for the next several years. As long as we keep recruiting the young highschool kids to come in so that we can keep reloading, we shold be in good shape.
I think, and correct me if I am wrong, but the person in charge of recruiting is Coach Sczef. He has done one hell of a job in this area. I have to admit that I was very skeptical about his ability to coach hitting early on, but it seems as though his system is starting to work. Great job.
If T-Robe was to leave in the next 5 or so years maybe coach Sczef would be the man to take his place!Originally Posted by cajunproud
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Sweeping made the weekend fun but I was getting used to going to the home baseball tournament around Mardi Gras.
UL's baseball team will likely run Buddy Glass to the mound tonight when the Ragin' Cajuns travel to face Southeastern La., and that's something the squad wouldn't even have considered last year.
With Hunter Moody still recovering from a sore elbow, Glass is the established ace of the staff, and the Cajuns could not afford to put that level of quality into a mid-week game last season.
Pitching depth can change a lot of things, and UL (4-0) hopes to continue reaping the fruits of that depth in tonight's 6:30 p.m. contest against the Lions at SLU's Alumni Field in Hammond.
The Cajuns used two new faces and one that was little-used last year as its starting pitchers last weekend, and that threesome paced UL to a road sweep of Texas-San Antonio. UL gave up only two runs in each of the three wins.
That freed up Glass (1-0) for duties today, after his Opening Day 15-7 win over Nicholls State.
"With the depth of arms that we have, we don't have a one, two or three now," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux. "We're going to look at the teams we're playing, and if we need to we'll move our pitchers around to give us the best chance to be successful.
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Maybe so, but bite your tongue, I hope Coach Robe never leavesOriginally Posted by DaddyCajun
Yeah, what you said!Originally Posted by cajunproud
I second that. What happened to our "traditional" Mardi Gras weekend baseball tourney?Originally Posted by Turner
One of UL coach Tony Robichaux's favorite pearls of baseball wisdom came true again Wednesday night, and because of that the Cajuns are still perfect on the season.
The Cajuns put together a four-run fifth inning in what was otherwise a pitchers' battle at Southeastern Louisiana's Alumni Field, riding that frame to a 5-1 victory over the host Lions for their fourth straight road win.
UL (5-0) worked three hits around two walks and two passed balls provided by the improved Lions (6-2) to plate the four runs, and that was plenty enough for Cajun pitchers Buddy Glass and Danny Farquhar.
"If you look at baseball, 90 percent of the time one team scores more runs in one inning than the other team scores the whole game," Robichaux said. "We had the big inning, and that's why we won."
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