Landry hits inside-the-park Grand Slam!!!
Cajuns 15
Shockers 3
Landry hits inside-the-park Grand Slam!!!
Cajuns 15
Shockers 3
Inside the park grand slam for J. Landry
15-3 Cajuns !!!
Not a bad night !!!
WOW! Cajuns hammer the Shockers 19-3 with 22 hits! Way to go guys! Keep it up!
Wow!
19-3!
Inside the Park Grand Slam!?!?
the Shockers were previously 11-0! Looka like we can win this thing!
Shockers wre also ranked #24 in the ESPN poll.
WOW!!!! I see special things coming this season for this cajun squad.
Great Score!!!!! Wish I could be there to see that inside the park grand slam. He never did that when we played in little league and high school.
We had the game playing while we were cleaning "The Tigue" tonight. Nothing like listening to the Cajuns crush the undefeated Shockers and being "on the field" at the Tigue. Was that the first inside the park grand slam ever for UL????
Also, thanks to all of the guys and gals that came out to work tonight. Food was good & the company was great!!!
Love my RAGIN CAJUNS! Can't wait until the next home game!
HONOLULU, Hawaii - Nobody could have predicted it, and very few could have imagined it.
The University of Louisiana's Ragin' Cajun baseball team turned their anticipated toughest test of the 2005 season into a laugher here Tuesday, running away from previously unbeaten Wichita State in a stunning 19-3 victory.
The Cajuns (11-0) rapped out 22 hits, scored eight in one inning and six in another in dominating a Shocker club that entered the game ranked as high as 15th nationally in Collegiate Baseball magazine.
"We could have imagined it," said Cajun head coach Tony Robichaux, whose squad provided the most impressive performance on the six-team tournament's opening day. "This team believes in themselves, and they wanted to send a good statement today.
"But this is only one win. We've got to flush this, come back tomorrow and move on."
Ragin Cajuns score 19 runs to end Wichita State's 11-game winning streak
Eagle staff
Wichita State's unbeaten streak came to an end Tuesday night. Did it ever.
Louisiana-Lafayette handed a Gene Stephenson-coached Shocker team one of its worst losses, a 19-3 setback in the first game of the Rainbow Tournament in Honolulu.
WSU lost to Creighton 16-0 in 2003, 23-3 to Brigham Young in 1982, and 19-1 to Arizona State in 1981.
Things went so bad for WSU that left fielder Carlos Jackson allowed what would have been a single by Josh Landry into an inside-the-park grand slam.
That oddity came in an eight-run eighth in which second baseman Damon Sublett dropped a throw from shortstop Nick McCoola that might have been a double play.
All-American Mike Pelfrey took the loss. It was not one of Pelfrey's best outings. He hit two batters in the third, then got out of a no-out, bases loaded jam by striking out Micah Cockrell, Adam Massiatte and John Coker. He yielded nine singles and four earned runs, striking out six.
WSU pitching had allowed two homers in 11 victories. The Ragin Cajuns hit two. Jefferies Tatford hit a three-run shot in the sixth, the first batter Jared Simon faced.
The Shockers are 59-17 all-time in the Rainbow Tournament and lead Louisiana-Lafayette 9-3 in the series.
How cool was that to be "inside the park" listening to your team Shock the Shockers.Originally posted by RedBug58
We had the game playing while we were cleaning "The Tigue" tonight. Nothing like listening to the Cajuns crush the undefeated Shockers and being "on the field" at the Tigue. Was that the first inside the park grand slam ever for UL????
Wish I could have stayed for the fireworks.
Check it out......
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/spo...l/11028128.htm
Geaux Cajuns!!
This makes me wanna DANCE!
SHOCK 'EM
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