Bo Stewart - UL (catcher in the early 80's)
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Bo Stewart - UL (catcher in the early 80's)
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I think you are right, the Tigue was dedicated in 1979 (I think) and about that time Ron was turning the Yankee bullpen into bench warmers.Originally Posted by cajun1300
Then again he has "stepped foot" in the Tigue![]()
Why do you say Pete Incaviglia played at Tigue Moore Field?Originally Posted by cajun1300
Brian
What was the SS for LSU Larson, he hit like 40 bombs one year I believe. No telling how many times he shot up in that year though.
Ventura was the first name that came to mind. Some other notable, non-Cajuns that I recall off hand:Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Ben Sheets
Todd Walker
Juan Pierre
Alan Benes
Brooks Kieschnick
Thanks for the thoughts but I doubt that I could make bat boy for the teams that have come through after me, by the way it`s Stuart!!!! David Alvis, Ron Robicheaux, those guys should be considered along with Joey Bell who played against us in the 80`s, I remember in 85 he came up to bat against Xavier Hernandez , and he was so mean he had this sort of grunt as he moved around in the batters box, I`m thinking just don`t hit the guy, but X got the best of him, oh by the way UL 6 - LSU 5, king for a day. I will tell anyone that those four years were some of the best of my life. I still wish that I could get in a game somewhere.Originally Posted by RedBug58
Originally Posted by Kernel
some more non-cajuns
Adam Lind South Al 2002-2003
Ryan Bicindouwa(sp) Western Kenty 2002
A. Hill lsu
a few tulane players
I was thinking he came with Ok St is the late 80's, but that might have been Robin Ventura.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
The two never played on the same team. Oklahoma State came to Moore Field three years after Incaviglia was gone. Ventura and Fariss were on the same team and played next to each other in the infield. Fariss was a masher. Fariss was actually drafted ahead of Ventura in the '88 draft. But both were top ten picks in the 1st round.Originally Posted by cajun1300
Brian
Bicondoa.Originally Posted by TheFan
Bicondoa was an excellent college pitcher. He had a nasty slider. But he never made it to the MLB level.
Brian
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