Congrats to SLU for whipping our ass. Give credit where credit is due. I know we gift wrapped some runs, but 11-4 is still an ass whopping.
Congrats to SLU for whipping our ass. Give credit where credit is due. I know we gift wrapped some runs, but 11-4 is still an ass whopping.
Our pitching is what lost the game for us... but I need to mention again that our hitting was not good. We left too many on and could not get any clutch hits. At one point we left the bases loaded when we still had a chance to steal one from them.
Lastly, they appeared to be a little bigger than us and were more comfortable and confident at the plate than us. That was strange to see -- a Southland conference team making OUR hitters look timid at times. I believe that is 3 games in a row (two last year, plus last night).
IMO, last night wasn't an example of "that's baseball." Last night was an example of really really really bad pitching efforts coupled with zero clutch hits.
I'm not saying we're a terrible team, or that the book is closed on what kind of team we are. But I do know that right now the Cajuns are not a tough team. Someone else said it well when they mentioned that these guys are used to being average, and winning is (hopefully) a learned behavior.
This weekend would be a great time to develop some toughness.
I noticed it too. My thoughts were that it was very big to begin with, particularly up and down. As the game went, though, he seemed to tighten it up.
I was just thinking -- if I would have been their coach last night, I would have told all hitters to crowd the plate. Instead of hitting 7 batters, they might have gotten us to hit 20!
Red, that is the way they play. They have been hit 24 times already this year.
http://www.lionsports.net/coaches.as...&path=baseball
Someone in a bigger park is going to pick up this guy after this season.
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