A pair of home runs by Sarah Draheim, a two-run shot by Sara Cobello and three-hit shutout by Jordan Wallace propelled Louisiana to a 5-0 win over Michigan on Saturday afternoon, evening the NCAA Super Regional at one-game each and forcing a decisive third game.
Perhaps he missed his calling. The people who do it for the BIG bucks would not agree with you. Al la the NCAA elite base-ballers and Major league base-ballers..... I would venture to say you are smoking something very strong to have bought into something NO ONE else in baseball or softball has. You are very gullible to think his methodology is smarter than all of those aforementioned folks in a multi-BILLION dollar industry. If his is the best way, why is he wasting his time at 110 thou a year when he could be making maga-zillians teaching his statistics package to some folks who would be more than willing to pay for a sure fire way to win repeated pennants and championships.
By the way, how many national championships has this strategy (or lack of) placed in the Cajuns trophy case on Reinhardt Dr.
The strategy can go so far before one gets bitten in the posterior
And I'll bet the Roars posterior has zits on it.
[QUOTE=CajunDawgPound;519529]Perhaps he missed his calling. The people who do it for the BIG bucks would not agree with you. Al la the NCAA elite base-ballers and Major league base-ballers..... I would venture to say you are smoking something very strong to have bought into something NO ONE else in baseball or softball has. You are very gullible to think his methodology is smarter than all of those aforementioned folks in a multi-BILLION dollar industry. If his is the best way, why is he wasting his time at 110 thou a year when he could be making maga-zillians teaching his statistics package to some folks who would be more than willing to pay for a sure fire way to win repeated pennants and championships.
By the way, how many national championships has this strategy (or lack of) placed in the Cajuns trophy case on Reinhardt Dr.
The strategy can go so far before one gets bitten in the posterior[/QUOTE
You need to read money ball. It goes in to long explanation as to why bunting and steals are not an effective offensive strategy. The studies were done by math and statistic professors. It is a very interesting read.
Roar, if the strategy is so great, why are we playing third game today? Aside, from the umps bad call in the 1st inning yesterday, moving a player up one bag yesterday in one specific situation would have given us an additional run. Final score would have been 4-2 in regulation....Lady Cajuns.
Please explain THOSE percentages instead of having to play an extra game today with only one pitcher with championship experience .... a game THAT we should not have to be playing! Duhhhhh!
Come back with more valid arguments that don't include me sitting down with him. If the strategy is so great and you are such on expert on what I know or do not know, why can't YOU answer any of the simple questions I asked (you)?
It all goes to you being Gullible +3.
The SMARTEST coaches play gorilla ball, small ball and everything in between when it matters. They adapt to the situation at hand and do not refuse to do "whatever it takes." I would venture to say we bunt less in bunt situations than any baseball or softball team on the planet.
Once that determined strategy is KNOWN by opponents in championship play, they will eat you up in a close game day in and day out. Bet the farm on it.
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