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Thread: NCAA SB Final: Louisiana 1, George Washington 0

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    Default Re: NCAA SB Final: Louisiana 1, George Washington 0

    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    I think Glasco is looking to keep field off balance with switching pitchers. Lamb lasted 2 batting cycles last night, you bring in Summer, who has a different skill set. Kept GW off balance. I think he does the same thing today...
    Lamb would have stayed in but that particular bunting situation is the reason for the switch.

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    Default Re: NCAA SB Final: Louisiana 1, George Washington 0

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    That is the single most reason why pitching may be so important.

    Could be a game like this:

    Louisiana 2
    Louisiana State 1
    I will take that score.

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    Louisiana got some good batting practice last night.

    Dividends today.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunrunner View Post
    What was interesting is despite going 10 2/3 innings before scoring the only run of the game, our hitters totaled just ONE strike out. You'd think it have been more.

    There was some frustrating pop ups, but we also hit the ball pretty hard only to have some great plays in the field made by GW's defense. Their outfield made some good plays on well hit balls.

    Hopefully we're making contact like that today, just in gaps and spaces where defenders can't get to the ball.
    Completely agree, contact was solid and we definitely hit some meteors. GW had amazing fielders. We can do this.

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