Selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 27th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of St. Louis Community College
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Selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 27th round of the 2010 First-Year Player Draft out of St. Louis Community College
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/m...pbp&pid=592762
Outside of the stretch at the end of the season last year we not played consistent baseball since 2007. And it has nothing to do with having a young team because in 08 we should have still been good. Its either a lack of recruiting talent or mentally mind-*&(&ing the talent you do have.
2, I'm not trying to get in a ______in' match with you, but did you listen to that last game against ULM? The dude with the 30+ ERA gave up a two run dinger in the first. Therefore his ERA might have shot up a bit. My point is: The Grainger kid beat us. We were 0 for a lifetime against that guy.
He is in the Detroit Tigers system getting ready for his second season in the short season NY Penn league.
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Yes I did, I am almost positive that he had a 30 something ERA going into the game. He only pitched 2.1 innings though. Still there is no reason that a team with everything to play for should lay an egg against a team with NOTHING to play for. And yes I realize its baseball, but we never win those games.
IDK if regular season conference standings matter to anyone here, but just to give a brief comparison over 6 years Artigues has been at SLU. Also included overall record
Cajuns - 210-143-1 against, on average, tougher opposition by way of conference and out of conference opposition, also including regionals
2 Regionals, also robbed in 2006
1st - 2007, 2010
2nd - 2006
3rd - 2011
5th - 2008, 2009
SLU - 201-142, solid record
No regionals, 2010 was close
2nd - 2009
3rd - 2010
4th - 2011
7th - 2006, 2007, 2008
Also, we have won at least 2 games in the conference tournament 4 of the last 5 years not counting this year
I look back at the 2010 season and the great run we had in the 2nd half of the season and I wonder if one or two more losses against teams that probably had nothing to play for, would have cost us an at-large bid? I'm specifically talking about playing UNO near the end of the season. They had NOTHING to play for and we went to New Orleans and swept them to earn a conference co-championship. One or two more losses, especially in SBC play, may have meant no conference co-championship, which would have hurt our chances at an at-large bid. Would you say that those games had a lot riding on them against teams that had nothing to play for AND we won those games?
The sensationalism with the bolded comment you made speaks volumes about how you tend to focus on the negatives, or on losses, and not the positives, or on wins. I'm sure there were several games this season where our opposition was supposed to win, but lost to us.
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