I was thinking that bringing Hubbel in would be good against a Texas team that has a hard time with lefties, but then I was thinking that if we are to try to win this regional maybe we start Geith, pitch Marze and or Satriano behind him, then use Hubbel to start game 3 and have Jut go behind him.
Throw lefties against Texas. This will slow down there small ball some.
Save Justin in case we play Rice again. It is obvious Rice had a hard time with a 3/4 side arm righty. Justin and Osborne are similar pitchers. If you watched the post game interview with the Rice HC he said Osborne gave them trouble just like a similar pitcher earliar in the year that threw 3/4 side arm that had sink to his pitches.
Can osbourne go tomorrow night?
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Lol I asked if we could throw him every game this wkd
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Zach Osborne pitched a five-hitter and Chad Keefer had an RBI single in the eighth inning to lead Louisiana-Lafayette to a 1-0 victory over second-seeded Rice in the opening game of the Austin Regional on Friday. Osborne walked ...
AUSTIN, Texas—Zach Osborne pitched a five-hitter and Chad Keefer had an RBI single in the eighth inning to lead Louisiana-Lafayette to a 1-0 victory over second-seeded Rice in the opening game of the Austin Regional on Friday. Osborne walked two ...
I used the cbs sportsline feed also. It reset every few seconds. I hooked up my computer to my TV but it has always been better with football. No breaks in the action with football.
Chad Keefer delivered a two-out RBI single to right field in the top of the eighth to plate Jordan Poirrier with the only run of Louisiana's 1-0 win over Rice in the opener of the Austin Regional Friday afternoon at Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas.
Chad Keefer delivered a two-out RBI single to right field in the top of the eighth to plate Jordan Poirrier with the only run of Louisiana's 1-0 win over Rice in the opener of the Austin Regional Friday afternoon at Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas.
Zach Osborne retired six of the final seven Owls' hitters he faced to capture only the second complete game shutout in NCAA Championship play by a Cajuns pitcher and first since June 2002 when Andy Gros shutout LSU.
"It was definitely the biggest game of my life," Osborne said. "Earlier this year, I threw a one-game shutout (vs. Troy/>/>), but that does not compare to this."
Osborne scattered five hits, struck out four and held the Owls to a 1-for-10 showing with runners on base. He forced a pair of groundouts and picked up a bases loaded strikeout the only three times Rice (38-22) had runners in scoring position.
"We had not thrown a shutout since in NCAA postseason play since June of 2002," head coach Tony Robichaux remarked. "It would not be remarkable for him to throw a shutout, but to come in here and just believe that we are going to do that against a good hitting Rice team, it's just what he does."
Louisiana (38-20) advances to the winner's bracket final of the Austin Regional to face either Texas or Rider at 6:30 p.m., on Saturday. A win then and the Cajuns would advance to the regional championship game.
Keefer's heroics may not have been possible had Rice left fielder Michael Fuda not attempted to make a diving catch on a Kyle Olasin base hit into the left center gap. Because Fuda dove, and missed, Olasin was able to move up to second base putting him in scoring position.
Rice chose to intentionally walk Jordan Poirrier and because of that when Jared Rogers caught Olasin attempting to steal third base, Poirrier was able to move up to second base and UL still had a runner in scoring position for Keefer.
The aforementioned sequence was the first mistake made by either team that made the difference in an outstanding pitchers duel.
Rogers held the Cajuns to seven hits over eight innings and held his own keeping UL to just 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position.
Louisiana snapped a five-game losing streak to Rice and the shutout marked the 19th time this season the Cajuns held an opponent to two runs or fewer.
"Today was the epitome of the kind of club we are," Robichaux said. "We want to have good pitching, play good defense, and try and have timely hitting. Today was the epitome of that."
Osborne and Rogers were locked in through the first four innings. Rogers only faced two over the minimum and Osborne was at three over the minimum.
The offenses began to get traffic starting in the fifth, but Osborne and Rogers clamped down and held the scoreless tie.
UL collected back-to-back, one-out base hits in the fifth and sixth innings, but a double play ball from Rogers finished off the Cajuns in the fifth and a fly out and ground out concluded the sixth.
A pair of hit by pitches and a walk put Osborne in a jam in the sixth and would escape trouble by striking out Rathjen with the bases loaded.
Back-to-back singles by Steven Sultzbaugh and Chad Mozingo gave the Owls runners on the corners with two outs in the seventh. Osborne snagged a grounder by Jimmy Comerota to end the final threat he would face.
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