I played high school ball with the guy who got the loss for USM, even though he is a bit older than me, it could not have happened to a better guy, haha...Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
I played high school ball with the guy who got the loss for USM, even though he is a bit older than me, it could not have happened to a better guy, haha...Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
LOL. That is funny.Originally Posted by RaginCajun918
Hopefully you'll have the same "warm and fuzzie" feeling nexr weekend!
Z.
Ha next weekend is a HUGE weekend for me.... I am up here thirty minutes away from USM. All my friends, die hard Eagle fans. If the Cajuns were to get beat, I will NEVER hear the end of it...Originally Posted by Zeebart21
i hope ul brings a big crowd to southern miss. i know everyone here is looking forward to this series. it is going to big for both schools. i am not a big fan of our starting pitcher today either. our mid week pitchers are much better. but coach doesnt ask me
Thanks for stopping in, I think this is going to be a great weekend for the both of us... wish I could make it out there.Originally Posted by southernmiss
I am no expert, but just have a special feeling about this baseball team. Usually I am paying more attention to basketball this time of year, but now all focus is on baseball team. Deep pitching staff, good hitting, just seems to be a big year developing. Being able to win those midweek games with solid 4th and 5th starters is key to punching ticket to NCAAs again it seems. Last year, seemed like that is what did the Cajuns in - not enough pitching for mid-week games. I am excited!Originally Posted by ULforlife
Performances usually improve with repetition, and UL's batting lineup is taking advantage of that axiom pretty well.
The Cajun hitters pushed across five runs in the bottom of the first inning Sunday and rode that bulge to a 10-7 baseball victory over Illinois at Moore Field, completing a weekend sweep of the Fighting Illini.
UL (8-0) had seven extra-base hits in an 11-hit attack Sunday, continuing its best start since 1994 and continuing one of its better offensive starts in recent history. The Cajuns are averaging exactly 10 runs per game in those first eight outings.
"We're a lot more focused and we're executing right now," said designated hitter Scott Hawkins, whose three-run homer ended the first-inning blitz. "We're moving runners over, we've been driving in runs with two outs and if somebody doesn't get it done there's always somebody right behind them."
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There are a number of things that kept the Cajuns out of the postseason last year. Had any *one* of them been favorable, it would have been a different story. Midweek games were a culprit. But the Cajuns could have lost several *more* midweek games, yet would have made the postseason with just one more conference regular season win. That said, I think the Cajuns were robbed last season. There are some folks on the selection committee that strongly believe the Cajuns should have been in the NCAA Tournament as well (and fought hard for the Cajuns' entry).Originally Posted by miamicajun32
This season will be interesting with LSU down a bit and Tulane struggling to open the season. It could result in a regional up for grabs. If the Cajuns prove themselves in all phases of the season (midweek, conference, conference tournament, and W-L against the top teams), they could definitely be in the hunt.
Brian
Glad to see you talk about something other than baseball. Not sure if the Cajuns willl be getting down to FIU/FAU this year, but make sure to go watch them.Originally Posted by miamicajun32
I know some have commented about our pitching, and they have given up the big inning several times, but that will settle. In the next couple weeks, things will settle down with Moody getting a couple starts and getting right in the Friday night spot. The same will happen with Glass moving to the weekend. And I can see either one of Wilborn/Solich/Zorich earning the Sunday slot, with the others going out during the week. Tony said that the pitching staff ahsn't been this deep in a long time, which is good, but i hope that doesn't hurt us. He said on bitter's show a week ago or so that Farquar may be one of the best closer's in the nation. but yesterday, he didn't look like it. could be because he hasn't pitched live very much in the games, or maybe just becasue the ump wasn't giving him the outside of the plate. either way, we should end up settling in nicely, and getting hard and tested enough during the week, and through conference, that our pitching depth will won't go into shock when they have to beat a real team, on Sunday of a regional, in a win or go home type of game.
It all goes back to UALR. Our closer blew a nine run lead. Kept us from sweeping. I wonder what was on his mind? Certainly wasnt going to class.
Z
I watched this weekend. They just plain pound the ball.Originally Posted by miamicajun32
Last Wednesday against SLU was my first chance to see this year's version of the Cajun's play. It was good to see how Buddy battled in a couple of key situations in that game and come out on top. I have been listening on the internet the games I have missed and got to see us Friday nite against the ILLINI. This team is loaded in all facets of the game and has the potential to get better every time out. I have had previous Cajun players and some of their parents tell me the same thing.Originally Posted by Dad04
What's just as encouraging to me is how I see this team's chemistry starting to form and the leadership it has. These ingredients that are a necessity, along with the talent, to be in contention - are present in this team. Robe and his Staff have all the ingredients they need to create whatever flavor is needed for the game at hand. I know the fans and the talk shows and the media and the message boards like to look down the road a bit - but I know these young men are focused on the next game, the next pitch, the next swing of the bat, the next base..
We have a good team in this year's 2007 version - with the type of individuals on the roster, we have a chance to see a TEAM evolve and grow into what a TEAM is - in every aspect of that word.
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