I expect aggravation on bang bang calls in the field. But this officiating crew sure flexes the strike zone. It can go from a shoebox over the plate to a floating shipping container.
Keep it consistent today!
I expect aggravation on bang bang calls in the field. But this officiating crew sure flexes the strike zone. It can go from a shoebox over the plate to a floating shipping container.
Keep it consistent today!
This may have been mentioned already. But what I say in the 4th inning just blue my mind. I think it was one out. Victoria was giving it all she had at that point. I could see it in her face. ULM was laying down bunts to take advantage of Victoria. One of those bunts is when Samatha came from third all the way to the first line and from her knees she threw over the runner and put her out. In my mind Samatha said, "I got your back Vicky, they want try that again". And I think they didn't..........
Yes, she was awesome, Ms Walsh. How about that hard hit grounder to the third base side, she dove right to her knees, and threw the runner out at first? Two magnificent plays by our third baser.
She's a great player to emulate. Barbara Jordan pointed out that very few players could charge those bunts and have the ability to make the throws Walsh made up the line. She made those look routine.
It's easy to focus on how many runs we put up. But, those kind of defensive plays are huge in the post season. They can easily be the difference makers against regional level opponents.
Samantha Walsh is another UL player shafted by the coaches in the All-SB-C selections. She would be the cornerstone of almost every other team in the SB-C.
We probably need to let Benson and company know that in fact there are only two or three spots on the all everything that maybe, might, kinda could go to some other player.
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