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    Quote Originally Posted by RougaWhite&Blue View Post
    yep. they were. makes you wonder about the rankings,,,, maybe teams not in top five of conf shouldnt host. and/or maybe sunbelt should have had another team in the tourny. oh well.
    Teams like South Carolina or Florida had no business hosting. The belt was complete dog ____ this year it did not deserve an at large bid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    Teams like South Carolina or Florida had no business hosting hosting .The belt was complete dog ____ this year it did not deserve an at large bid.
    The SEC is an overrated baseball conference the last 2 years... they have maybe 4 really good teams and the rest are average Joes!

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    After pounding Florida like a porn star yesterday, South AL now pounding Miami 4-0 at the end of 3. Now 4 runs is not a lot, it is a nice start.


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    Richard Sorrenti smashes a one-out HR deep to LF to break the scoreless tie in the B3rd. Then with two outs, leadoff hitter Santi Montiel doubles to LF, followed by potential first round pick Ethan Wilson bringing him in with a single to RF. Michael Sandle then crushes one to the LF power alley, giving South Alabama the 4-0 lead over Miami after three innings.

    Jo Jo Booker has been skirting disaster in this one, yielding 5 walks (including loading the bases with walks in the first after getting the first two outs) and a HBP. But he and the Jag defense have come out unscathed thus far.

    Good stuff.

    Brian


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    Richard Sorrenti smashes a one-out HR deep to LF to break the scoreless tie in the B3rd. Then with two outs, leadoff hitter Santi Montiel doubles to LF, followed by potential first round pick Ethan Wilson bringing him in with a single to RF. Michael Sandle then crushes one to the LF power alley, giving South Alabama the 4-0 lead over Miami after three innings.

    Jo Jo Booker has been skirting disaster in this one, yielding 5 walks (including loading the bases with walks in the first after getting the first two outs) and a HBP. But he and the Jag defense have come out unscathed thus far.

    Good stuff.
    Booker has his best inning thus far in the 4th ... three up, three down ... securing the momentum for the Jags in this elimination game vs. Miami. Going to the B4th ... South Alabama 4 Miami 0.

    Brian

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    Of all the times over the years where the Jaguars have been oh so close to a regional title (both in the old 48-team format, where the winner goes to the CWS ... and the 64-team format) ... including being the undefeated team that needs to beaten twice to be eliminated ... this may be the best chance they have to win a regional. They have a good bullpen, play excellent defense, have pitching left, and are hitting the ball in this regional. And while South Florida has been playing excellent ball as well and is in the driver's seat, there is a reason why they needed the automatic bid to make the field of 64 as well.

    Brian


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    Of all the times over the years where the Jaguars have been oh so close to a regional title (both in the old 48-team format, where the winner goes to the CWS ... and the 64-team format) ... including being the undefeated team that needs to beaten twice to be eliminated ... this may be the best chance they have to win a regional. They have a good bullpen, play excellent defense, have pitching left, and are hitting the ball in this regional. And while South Florida has been playing excellent ball as well and is in the driver's seat, there is a reason why they needed the automatic bid to make the field of 64 as well.

    Brian
    While this is game is far from over, do you think that South has enough in their bullpen to beat South Florida twice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    While this is game is far from over, do you think that South has enough in their bullpen to beat South Florida twice?
    Yes. Pitching depth is what has eluded them in the past. Matt Boswell (starter) has not pitched yet, though his last couple of starts have been shaky. Tyler Lehrmann threw 4 innings (73 pitches) Friday vs. Miami and can come back Monday.

    Meanwhile, Dalton (35.0 IP, 1.54) has yet to throw in this regional. Unfortunately, the freshman Jeremy Lee (52.0 IP, 3.46) is not available as Calvi is holding him out the remainder of the season (forearm tightness). Perez (23.1 IP, 3.47) only threw an inning (9 pitches). That is one of the benefits of putting up 19 runs on Saturday.

    Jackson Boyd (35.2 IP, 3.03) threw 4 innings (55 pitches) on Friday and can come back Monday.

    And if Calvi needed Miles Smith (6 innings and 82 pitches yesterday) for an inning Monday, I think he would do it.

    But as you say, they need to beat Miami first.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    Yes. Pitching depth is what has eluded them in the past. Matt Boswell (starter) has not pitched yet, though his last couple of starts have been shaky. Tyler Lehrmann threw 4 innings (73 pitches) Friday vs. Miami and can come back Monday.

    Meanwhile, Dalton (35.0 IP, 1.54) has yet to throw in this regional. Unfortunately, the freshman Jeremy Lee (52.0 IP, 3.46) is not available as Calvi is holding him out the remainder of the season (forearm tightness). Perez (23.1 IP, 3.47) only threw an inning (9 pitches). That is one of the benefits of putting up 19 runs on Saturday.

    Jackson Boyd (35.2 IP, 3.03) threw 4 innings (55 pitches) on Friday and can come back Monday.

    And if Calvi needed Miles Smith (6 innings and 82 pitches yesterday) for an inning Monday, I think he would do it.

    But as you say, they need to beat Miami first.

    Brian
    Jase Dalton is now in the game for South Alabama.

    Brian

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    Tyler Samaniego (15.2 IP, 4.60) coming with the heat, relieving Dalton in the B8th after Miami put runners on 1st and 2nd with no outs. Samaniego got Alex Toral (HR earlier in the game ... and was vocal about it) out on one pitch ... and then struck out the next two hitters on 97 and 96 mph fastballs from the left side. Samaniego has had some control issues at times this season (8 walks in 15.2 IP), but has electric stuff and limits opponents to a .190 batting average.

    South Alabama 4 Miami 2 B8th.

    Brian


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    Michael Sandle just hit his second HR of the game, a solo shot to the LF power alley again ... off of their closer (Palmquist ... 14 saves, 43.1 IP, 1.66 ERA). Deep shot. 5-2 Jags.

    Brian


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    Quote Originally Posted by GoneGolfin View Post
    Michael Sandle just hit his second HR of the game, a solo shot to the LF power alley again ... off of their closer (Palmquist ... 14 saves, 43.1 IP, 1.66 ERA). Deep shot. 5-2 Jags.
    ... and Kaleb DeLaTorre just went deep to RF with Stokes on first (after drawing a walk). South Alabama leads Miami 7-2 in the B8th with 2 outs. Two longs balls and three ER off of closer Palmquist in the 8th. Palmquist exiting the game.

    Brian

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    Listening in the truck.

    I just can’t believe that the same offense we saw in Mobile is stepping on the neck of one of the best closers in the country. Unreal.


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    The chatter between the dugouts and players has been entertaining. I have never had any love for Miami. Nice to see the chatter they started earlier in the game turned back on them.

    Brian


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Listening in the truck.

    I just can’t believe that the same offense we saw in Mobile is stepping on the neck of one of the best closers in the country. Unreal.
    These are some very hard hit balls. All of them no doubters.

    Brian

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