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      MIAMI ? Louisiana?s Ragin? Cajuns duked it out the FIU Golden Panthers in a back-and-forth slugfest Saturday night in Miami, succumbing to two big innings to fall by a score of 11-7. The Cajuns are now 10-12-1 and 4-6 in Sun Belt Conference games, and are now assured of a series loss in the fourth conference series of the year.

    FIU scored six in the fifth and four in the seventh to sink the Cajuns, adding an insurance run in the eighth in the midst of three lead changes throughout the game. Louisiana put up two big innings of their own with a pair of three run frames in the first and the sixth, but it was not enough to overcome three errors and shaky pitching.

    The Ragin? Cajuns pitching staff allowed a season-high 16 hits in the game, and the three defensive errors matched a season high and accounted for two runs.

    Despite the loss, the Cajuns showed signs of life in the lineup, tagging FIU starting pitcher Tom Ebert, the Sun Belt?s ERA leader at 0.61 and third in the nation coming into the game, for two earned runs, doubling his total for the year and elevating his ERA to 1.80.

    Travis Whipple smashed his second and third home runs of the year in the first and seventh innings, to finish at 2-for-5 with three RBIs. Greg Fontenot was the only other Cajun with more than one basehit, finishing 2-for-4, now 5-for-8 on the weekend. Will Long started for the first time this season after making his first appearance of the year as a ninth inning-pinch hitter on Friday. Kyle Olasin drove in one RBI on his 21st birthday in his 1-for-4 night.

    Thad Griffen and Chad Keefer each added an RBI to the mix.

    Louisiana starting pitcher Zach Osborne retired the first six batters he faced, and allowed just one hit through the first three innings. The FIU hitters figured Osborne out in the fifth, though, and stuck him with five runs on four doubles to tie the game. Osborne finished 5 1/3 innings, allowing five runs, four earned, on six hits. Michael Cook relieved him in the sixth and gave up a double to score Osborne?s last baserunner. Cook lasted 1 2/3 innings, allowing two runs on five hits and a strikeout.

    Matt Lackie entered in the seventh and failed to retire an out, allowing two runs on three hits. Justin Robichaux took over for Lackie and gave up an RBI bunt single, but then forced three consecutive groundouts to end the inning. He was the last pitcher for the Cajuns, and after giving up a home run in the eighth, finished the game having thrown two innings, allowing one run on two hits, one walk and one strikeout.

    Kyle Olasin was the first Cajun to cross the plate in the game, scoring from second when FIU first baseman Tim Jobe let a grounder off the bat of Les Smith get past him. With Smith on board, Matt Goulas drove a home run over the left field wall to give the Cajuns another two quick runs.

    Olasin got his turn to drive a run in during the second inning, when he hit a sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Greg Fontenot.

    FIU finally got through to Osborne in the fifth inning, striking for four runs on four doubles to tie the score, assisted by a fielding error by Long at short. Michael Cook came in to try and stem the tide, but allowed two more hits to score two more runs, one charged to Osborne, before ending the inning on a fly out to Travis Whipple that nearly left the park. FIU?s six-run inning launched them back into a 6-4 lead heading to the sixth.

    The Panthers? lead was short lived, as the Cajuns scored three in the sixth to wrestle the advantage back. Travis Whipple led off with his second home run of the game, to bring the Cajuns back within one at 6-5. Scott Hawkins became the tying run when he was sacrificed in by Chad Keefer, and the Cajuns went back ahead when Will Long scored from second on a Thad Griffen single through the left side.

    Matt Lackie relieved Cook in the seventh with runners on first and second, and gave up a two-RBI triple against his first batter faced in Tim Jobe, relinquishing the lead back to FIU. Jobe scored in the next at bat on an RBI single into right from designated hitter Mike Martinez to make it a two-run lead at 9-7. Lackie left in favor of Justin Robichaux,

    Robichaux came on with runners on first and second, and the first batter he faced bunted down the third base line. The throw from Chad Keefer went wide of Fontenot covering at first and allowed another run home to make it 10-7 Panthers. Robichaux went on to force three consecutive groundouts to finally end the inning after four runs on six hits and one error.

    The Cajuns looked poised to make a comeback in the top of the eighth with the bases loaded and two down, Matt Goulas at the plate. But it was for naught, the potential rally ending before it began on a Goulas pop-up to second base.

    Robichaux gave up a solo home run to catcher Steven Stropp in the bottom of the eighth to make the score 11-7, where it would finish.

    The FIU series concludes today, March 29, at 10:30 a.m. Central time.

    UL Press

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    And WHY do we continue to cut our baseball program so much slack?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    _ And WHY do we continue to cut our baseball program so much slack? _
    Because Robe is a local hero to some.

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    Give me a break. Were you saying this last week after going 4-0 or after beating lsu? Most people knew where we would be this year. Just ask brian (gonegolfin) where he thought we would finish.

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    And WHY do we continue to cut our baseball program so much slack?
    igeaux.mobi

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    We cut our baseball team slack because we're a mediocre athletic program and our baseball team hasn't been under .500 in 10 years or so. We're competitive every year, last year we were bad and this year we're really young and we're playing like it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Because Robe is a local hero to some.
    So how about you and CajunRed tell the rest of us who out there should be hired. I mean after all we are a pathetic excuse for a baseball team and it is all the head coaches fault.

    If you two are tired of getting called out then shut up or explain with FACTS exactly how a I-A team with ZERO budget manages to compete on a regular basis at the top 1/3rd of college baseball. And if you think we should consistently be in the top 20 every year just because we've been there explain that also!!

    I mean be realistic tell me which coach that UL can AFFORD should we go get and how is he going to be so much better. P.S. - I think you two were real close to getting your wish two years ago....when our pathetic coach was very close to the Alabama gig.

    No he's so lousy that with one of the top SEC teams was after him.

    My apologies in advance as I can understand the frustration after the success we have had but realistically this isn't about our head coach's ability.

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    We are finally getting some real hitting against very good teams. Hawkins is on fire.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LSUTiger4RaginCajuns View Post
    We are finally getting some real hitting against very good teams. Hawkins is on fire.
    Both Hawkins and Smith were struggling this weekend until today. Fontenot is the guy I am impressed with. He is doing it with the glove and the bat. Note we scored 28 runs in three games against one of the best staffs in the league from an ERA viewpoint. That is somewhat encouraging although until today, pitchers did not do their job this weekend. That was the opposite of what happened at Arkansas State. That weekend we also lost two of three. To win a road series, both aspects need to do their job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raginsaints View Post
    _ We cut our baseball team slack because we're a mediocre athletic program and our baseball team hasn't been under .500 in 10 years or so. We're competitive every year, last year we were bad and this year we're really young and we're playing like it. _
    I think you are right at least they are not embarassing. I have to say however I really can not figure Robe out. He is known as a Pichers coach but this year well it remains to be seen. Actually, I hope they work it out and will be able to get good pitching at the same time they decide to start hitting.

    Anyway, I do think Robe deserves our support and who knows with more experience the team may yet make a little noise this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    _ So how about you and CajunRed tell the rest of us who out there should be hired. I mean after all we are a pathetic excuse for a baseball team and it is all the head coaches fault.

    If you two are tired of getting called out then shut up or explain with FACTS exactly how a I-A team with ZERO budget manages to compete on a regular basis at the top 1/3rd of college baseball. And if you think we should consistently be in the top 20 every year just because we've been there explain that also!!

    I mean be realistic tell me which coach that UL can AFFORD should we go get and how is he going to be so much better. P.S. - I think you two were real close to getting your wish two years ago....when our pathetic coach was very close to the Alabama gig.

    No he's so lousy that with one of the top SEC teams was after him.

    My apologies in advance as I can understand the frustration after the success we have had but realistically this isn't about our head coach's ability. _
    Two things...

    1) I NEVER said I wanted Coach Robe fired. I want HIM as our coach... but sorry if I am asking for results.

    2) If the head coach of a program is not responsible for results who is? Coach Bustle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    _ Two things...

    1) I NEVER said I wanted Coach Robe fired. I want HIM as our coach... but sorry if I am asking for results.

    2) If the head coach of a program is not responsible for results who is? Coach Bustle? _

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    Two things...

    1) I NEVER said I wanted Coach Robe fired. I want HIM as our coach... but sorry if I am asking for results.

    2) If the head coach of a program is not responsible for results who is? Coach Bustle?
    1) Glad you want Robe around as I don't think we stand a chance in you know what of hiring a better coach. I know frustrations are running high with Cajun sports in general but I think it is a little misplaced on baseball. Last year we under-achieved in baseball. I don't know what the problem was then but that group just never came together. This year however I don't think anyone who looked at this group thought we would be anywhere other than where we are at today. Actually I think a lot of the younger guys have been impressive.

    2) In general I think coaches get to much of the glory and to much of the blame. There are close to forty players that suit up and actually play the game. A large part of the responsibility for success lies in their hands.

    With all that said I haven't agreed with everything coach has done but when you measure the whole of the work I think it is outstanding. You can throw around terms like rebuilding, reloading etc....I personally don't like them; but whatever you call it that is where this team is at. We weren't projected very high in the pre-season for a reason.

    We lost two of three this weekend but we were very competitive. That gives me hope that these guys might be turning the corner. I didn't get to listen or watch much of the series but the little I did was very entertaining and after all isn't that what it is about?

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