LOUISIANA La. — There’s a line in John Fogarty’s ode to baseball, “Centerfield,” that describes a player “rounding third, and headed for home.”
That’s where Louisiana’s squad finds itself this weekend, when the Cajuns play their next-to-last Sun Belt Conference series and welcomes Arkansas State to Moore Field for the final home games of the 2004 season.
It is in effect a “must-win” situation for the Cajuns (30-17, 10-7 Sun Belt) if they hope to win the conference’s regular-season title. The Cajuns will be league champions if they sweep their final six league games, but if they don’t win out they’ll need help to claim the league crown.
“You always want to finish strong,” said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux, whose team goes to South Alabama next weekend to close the regular season. “It’s in front of us. You always want to control your own destiny, and you don’t want to hope that other people can do your work.”
The weekend’s also huge for Arkansas State (24-24, 5-13 Sun Belt), but for a different reason. The Indians are ninth and last in the league standings with two weekends to go (hosting Florida International next weekend), and only eight of the league’s teams advance to the Sun Belt Tournament May 26-29 in Mobile, Ala.
ASU has to make up either two games on Arkansas-Little Rock or three games on Western Kentucky in the final two weekends to secure a tournament berth.
“We’ve had opportunities to put ourselves in much better position,” said Indian coach Keith Kessinger. “We’ve had four straight chances to win on Sunday and win a series, and four straight times we’ve lost. We’re not in very good shape to get in the tournament right now, but our guys aren’t worried about that. We’re just trying to improve and play better.”
“Sometimes that’s when teams are the most dangerous,” Robichaux said. “They have nothing to lose and we have everything to lose. They can come in and play loose, and for us every pitch and every at-bat matters. We have to overcome that and handle that.”
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Dan McDonald
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