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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Never in doubt.
    Define 'in' : )
    igeaux.mobi

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    Default Re: Tuesday: UL vs SFA (Lackie vs Priest)

    Quote Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns View Post
    _ I am glad anytime we win, but we gave up 15 hits. Not good. _
    I was at the game, and I have to say that pitching to contact philosophy really works. SFA contacted the c#@p out of the ball.

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    SFA definitely seemed better than their record. You could see they had more talent than a 13-20 team and that wasnt just based on our pitching.

    Lackie did ok. Still just a true freshman so I'm definitely encouraged by what we've seen. He got into a little trouble in that 3 run inning.

    Bulliard had his worst outing all year. I was surprised by that, but I hope he will get another shot later

    Justin got hit some more but the defense got us out of it

    I almost forgot about Cook. The last 3 or 4 innings we gave up a leadoff baserunner, but our defense and pitchers got us out of it. Those situations are big for confidence. Even though Cook gave up a few hits, I think he will start to come around


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    It was great to see Michael Cook with a good outing. Justin pitched pretty well when he got in a mini-jam.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    _ SFA definitely seemed better than their record. You could see they had more talent than a 13-20 team and that wasnt just based on our pitching.

    Lackie did ok. Still just a true freshman so I'm definitely encouraged by what we've seen. He got into a little trouble in that 3 run inning.

    Bulliard had his worst outing all year. I was surprised by that, but I hope he will get another shot later

    Justin got hit some more but the defense got us out of it

    I almost forgot about Cook. The last 3 or 4 innings we gave up a leadoff baserunner, but our defense and pitchers got us out of it. Those situations are big for confidence. Even though Cook gave up a few hits, I think he will start to come around _

    UL seems to sometime have a way a making average teams look good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    _ UL seems to sometime have a way a making average teams look good. _
    You had to quote me and say something that I specifically mentioned as something that I dont believe. SFA looked better than their record and it wasnt due to poor pitching or hitting on our part. I'd still say they are average but their record, to me, shows a bad team.

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    SFA has an RPI of 208. I think we can postpone the parade, jmo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    _ UL seems to sometime have a way a making average teams look good. _
    What I saw last night was a battle between one average team (SFA) and one slightly above agerage team (UL).

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    Young teams have a tendency to play up or down to their opponent. Talented veteran teams tend to step on the throats of weak teams, quickly breaking their will, watching the scrubs play the last inning or two. We are young.


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    Personally SFA looked about as good as some local high school teams. I wouldn't get too excited about them being able to play with us.

    igeaux.mobi


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    _ Talented veteran teams tend to step on the throats of weak teams, quickly breaking their will, watching the scrubs play the last inning or two.
    Sounds like you saw my golf match yesterday. I still have cleat marks on my neck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    _ Young teams have a tendency to play up or down to their opponent. Talented veteran teams tend to step on the throats of weak teams, quickly breaking their will, watching the scrubs play the last inning or two. We are young. _
    I agree that we are young and talented. The above average comment wasn't meant in a derogatory manner, just my observation and opinion as to where this team is developmentally and chemistry wise.

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