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    I spoke to the Cajun baseball office. The Friday game against Army remains unchanged. Instead of Oral Roberts at 10am on Saturday, we'll be playing Texas Tech. The 2pm game on Saturday will be against Oral Roberts. There will be a Sunday game at 1pm against UTSA.


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    Thanks, I hope the times and who the Cajuns are playing gets worked out and stays the same so the coaches can get ready and we fans can get ready!

    Is everyone ready for some B A S E B A L L?


    DaddyCajun


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    Does anyone know how the starting rotation will look this weekend?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ Does anyone know how the starting rotation will look this weekend? _
    We'll find out tomorrow at the Diamond Club Meeting. Join us.

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    I retract my previous statement. Texas Techs website now says they are playing in the UTSA tournament. We play

    Army friday 10
    Texas Tech Sat 10
    Oral Roberts Sat 2
    UTSA sun at 1:00pm at Roadrunner field on UTSA campus


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    I mailed off my diamond club membership a week or 2 ago. How long does it take for the membership card and other stuff get mailed to me? Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ Does anyone know how the starting rotation will look this weekend? _
    Farquhar vs. ARmy, Moody vs. Texas Tech, Solich vs. ORU, Glass vs. UTSA.

    No starter will go more than 75 pitches in their first outing.

    Farquhar will be brought back Wed. vs. TUlane.

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    Just a heads up........

    I did a quick search on Texas Tech Baseball, using SE Baseball.com and they are picked to finish last in the Big 12. Last year they went 28-27 overall (4-13 on the road and 8-18 in the Big 12). They split with aTm last year and as far as I could tell aTm was our only common opponent.


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    This is awesome. Turning into a "family bragging rights" tournament for me. Son - Texas Tech alum, Daughter - UTSA senior, me - winner (U{S}L alum)


  10. UL Baseball Re: It seems ...

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunProud View Post
    Brian,

    I will be listening to the games on the radio, but if you would, I would greatly appreciate your analysis of how the team looked.

    Also, I saw in another post that Texas Tech may have been added to the field. If they have and we play them, how would it affect us? What kinid of a team is Texas Tech expected to field this year. Thanks.
    Texas Tech has a bit of an advantage in that they will be facing the Cajuns in their first game, Saturday morning. This means that the Cajuns will likely face the Red Raider #1, right-hander AJ Ramos. Ramos is no Farquhar/Moody/Glass, but he is steady and can certainly beat the Cajuns. Ramos shut down the Aggie bats to fetch the win last season in Lubbock. He also threw a complete game shutout against Kansas last season (Lubbock). If not Ramos, it could be sophomore transfer Nate Karns. The hard-throwing righty Karns was a 10th round draft choice out of high school and played very well in his freshman year at NC State. Overall, with the influx of some transfer talent and high school recruits, this could be a much improved pitching staff.

    Outfielder Roger Kieschnick is one of the best players in the country and should go high in the draft (first couple of rounds). The left-handed hitting Kieschnick has plenty of pop in his bat and can run. This will be a player to watch this weekend and the matchup with Moody on Saturday will be quite interesting. Overall, the outfield is very good. The Red Raider lineup has suffered some setbacks with the loss of their starting shortstop (torn ACL in the fall) and Catcher (4th round draft pick) from last season. But they still return five of their top six hitters and will be competitive at the plate. The Red Raiders play good defense and have a little bit of speed to cause problems for the opposition.

    Texas Tech finished last (10th) in the Big XII last season, so it is not surprising that many media sources expect them to finish last again. Longtime coach Larry Hays is still at the helm, but there is new blood in the assistant coaching ranks. Dan Spencer, pitching coach from two-time defending champion Oregon State joins the Red Raiders and will get this pitching staff into shape (recall that Oregon State was really built around pitching and some good defensive play). I have not heard this mentioned, but I would suspect that Spencer is being groomed to take Larry Hays' place when he calls it quits.

    This is a good baseball program that has had its setbacks recently. I do expect them to be much improved this season. I expect them to be a Top 75 RPI program (and not finish 10th in the Big XII). But I think cracking the upper half of a very good Big XII will be too much for the Red Raiders this season.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    _ Texas Tech has a bit of an advantage in that they will be facing the Cajuns in their first game, Saturday morning. This means that the Cajuns will likely face the Red Raider #1, right-hander AJ Ramos. Ramos is no Farquhar/Moody/Glass, but he is steady and can certainly beat the Cajuns. Ramos shut down the Aggie bats to fetch the win last season in Lubbock. He also threw a complete game shutout against Kansas last season (Lubbock). If not Ramos, it could be sophomore transfer Nate Karns. The hard-throwing righty Karns was a 10th round draft choice out of high school and played very well in his freshman year at NC State. Overall, with the influx of some transfer talent and high school recruits, this could be a much improved pitching staff.

    Outfielder Roger Kieschnick is one of the best players in the country and should go high in the draft (first couple of rounds). The left-handed hitting Kieschnick has plenty of pop in his bat and can run. This will be a player to watch this weekend and the matchup with Moody on Saturday will be quite interesting. Overall, the outfield is very good. The Red Raider lineup has suffered some setbacks with the loss of their starting shortstop (torn ACL in the fall) and Catcher (4th round draft pick) from last season. But they still return five of their top six hitters and will be competitive at the plate. The Red Raiders play good defense and have a little bit of speed to cause problems for the opposition.

    Texas Tech finished last (10th) in the Big XII last season, so it is not surprising that many media sources expect them to finish last again. Longtime coach Larry Hays is still at the helm, but there is new blood in the assistant coaching ranks. Dan Spencer, pitching coach from two-time defending champion Oregon State joins the Red Raiders and will get this pitching staff into shape (recall that Oregon State was really built around pitching and some good defensive play). I have not heard this mentioned, but I would suspect that Spencer is being groomed to take Larry Hays' place when he calls it quits.

    This is a good baseball program that has had its setbacks recently. I do expect them to be much improved this season. I expect them to be a Top 75 RPI program (and not finish 10th in the Big XII). But I think cracking the upper half of a very good Big XII will be too much for the Red Raiders this season.

    Brian _
    Thanks Brian. Always love the insight you provide.

  12. UL Baseball Re: It seems ...

    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    Texas Tech finished last (10th) in the Big XII last season, so it is not surprising that many media sources expect them to finish last again. Longtime coach Larry Hays is still at the helm, but there is new blood in the assistant coaching ranks. Dan Spencer, pitching coach from two-time defending champion Oregon State joins the Red Raiders and will get this pitching staff into shape (recall that Oregon State was really built around pitching and some good defensive play). I have not heard this mentioned, but I would suspect that Spencer is being groomed to take Larry Hays' place when he calls it quits.

    Brian
    It looks as if I had this one correct.

    http://texastech.cstv.com/sports/m-b...060208aaa.html

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