He is a right-handed batter. It is probably his left or glove hand, which faces the pitcher when he bats.Originally Posted by crazycajun
He is a right-handed batter. It is probably his left or glove hand, which faces the pitcher when he bats.Originally Posted by crazycajun
Be that as it may, getting screwed out of a couple big calls can be a real drag on moral.Originally Posted by cajuns67
what cost us the game was not having enough meat!Originally Posted by cajuns67
... or it can fire a team up.Originally Posted by keithj
Brian
uuuhhhhhmmm....you really need to explain your statement, old buddy!Originally Posted by crazycajun
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CAJUNS overcome a 3-0 deficit in the top of the 5th inning getting 7 runs on an amazing 2-out rally, and then get 6 more runs in the top of the 8th to beat Troy 13-3!!!
WAY TO GEEEAAAUUUX CAJUNS!!!!!
Very nice cause Troy worried me.
TROY, Ala.-Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns (27-8, 12-4 SBC) baseball team opened a three-game road Sun Belt Conference series with a 13-3 victory over defending conference champions Troy (19-15, 7-6 SBC) on Friday night at Riddle-Pace Field.
After being shutout for the first four innings, the Cajuns broke the game open in the fifth inning as they scored seven runs with two outs in the inning.
Offensively, the Cajuns collected 11 hits on the night compared to just six for the Trojans.
Four Ragin’ Cajuns collected multiple hits on the night and Scott Hawkins made his only hit of the evening count as he hit his 10th homer of the season.
Jonathan Lucroy extended his team-leading hitting streak to 12 games as he collected a pair of doubles to go along with three RBI.
The Cajuns kept the Trojans at bay with a pair of superb pitching performances from Buddy Glass and Danny Farquhar.
Glass (7-1) worked 6.1 innings scattering six hits and not allowing an extra base hit. He surrendered three unearned runs. He walked three batters but struck out five to earn his seventh win of the season.
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Chris Whitehead
RaginCajuns.com
They may have scored in only two innings, but that was more than enough for UL's baseball team to open a pivotal Sun Belt Conference series in a big way Friday night.
The Ragin' Cajuns put up seven runs in the fifth inning and added six more insurance runs in the eighth, rallying from a 3-0 deficit to post a 13-3 victory over defending Sun Belt champion Troy in the opening game of a three-game weekend series at Riddle-Pace Field in Troy, Ala.
Starting pitcher Buddy Glass and reliever Danny Farquhar didn't allow an earned run while checking the heavy-hitting Trojans on six hits, while UL's offense lit up Trojan starter Joe Hallahan for seven runs after two were out in the fifth.
The top five spots in the batting order combined for eight hits, but Cajun head coach Tony Robichaux credited seven-eight-nine hitters Matt Hicks, Xavier Alexander and Devon Bourque for their roles in the big innings. Hicks scored twice and knocked in one run, Alexander had two hits and three RBI and Bourque scored twice and drew three walks.
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Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
I don't know hat made me check the web on a noon saturday but the Cajuns are playing early and let me tell the Ragin Cajun faithful Moody is regaining his 2006 form.
8th
UL 3
TU 0
Top 8th
UL 4
Troy 0
Cajun faithful in Troy have been VERY LOUD all weekend!
I haven't heard the whole game but the pro UL cheers at times surprised me. Unless Troy fans don't understand baseballOriginally Posted by Rebel02
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