Nice to see Leamont get some critical game experience and do a solid job.
It is very worrisome that Stoelke had to leave the game. Hopefully nothing serious.
Williams was uncharacteristicly beat up. Hope he learns from that and gets better.
I wonder with the amount Batty is used if he is dealing with fatigue. He didn't look comfortable with feel and location.
Hogan looked good. He was comfortable and smooth.
Bats weren't great but they battled and did enough to win. Multiple timely hits.
Tonight will be a tough test.
You think last night was ugly? Well, it was. But do some of you remember before we had a solid pitching staff year in and year out? Games like this happened a lot more often.
And, if Perrin can't get deep into the game tonight, ugly will take on a whole new meaning. Because by my count, D-Mo is the only reliever we'll have.
Here are some things that were not ugly.
We had a freshman who wasn't slated to pitch come in in an emergency and strike out the side in the ninth. His ERA when he came in was 65.00
This team, which never walks, was patient at the plate and got ten free passes and a hit batsman.
We actually got some hits with men in scoring position.
Todd Lott had a big time at bat in a crucial situation.
We, once again, played errorless baseball. This team is really good defensively.
Zach Lafleur is coming around. That's one less hole in the lineup. He had 4 RBI last night.
We stole eight bases in nine attempts.
We turned a triple play.
Because of the negatives we needed all of that to get a win.
But we got it because we did a lot of things right.
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