After 7 Inning Cajuns-4 Uno-3
After 7 Inning Cajuns-4 Uno-3
Top Of Eight Dallas Morris Just Hit Two Run Bomb//man If Dallas Would Not Have Been In A Early Season Slump His Numbers Would Be Off The Chart.
Any latest? Final yet???
Cajuns Win 7 To 3. First Conf Sweep Of The Year. Improves To 32-7 Overall And 7-2 Sun Belt Record. Complete Game From Shortstop/pitcher Micah Cockrell Only Gave Up 6 Hits. Go Cajuns.
If Josh Landry does not get Sunbelt player of the week there is no justice.
Lucroy actually had a better weekend. He had at least two hits in each contest and went 9/15. But both had a fantastic weekend.Originally Posted by cajun tom
Brian
Way to GEAUX CAJUNS
i wish i had a dime... well, really wish i had a million for every person who told me they liked you on the show.... sorry i'm so greedy for wanting more than a "ten cents" per compliment of your appearence.. (grins)Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
can we "do it again?".. this friday..
"do it again"...my favorite motto in athletics..
Cajuns grab control of Sun Belt with win
NEW ORLEANS - Micah Cockrell pitched his first complete game since high school, and Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns finished off a Sun Belt Conference baseball sweep over New Orleans here Sunday.
But the Cajun dugout was more pumped up about Cockrell's defensive plays, three big ones that came in the final three innings that helped UL hold on for a 7-3 victory over the Privateers.
Cockrell's alert play in the seventh inning turned what could have been an error into a huge double play, his bare-handed stab of a likely base hit provided an eighth-inning out, and an athletic ground-ball snare and throw got UNO's lead runner for the second out in the ninth inning.
"He made some plays that, if we have a non-athlete there and not a shortstop, those innings are first and second, second and third," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux of Cockrell. "He can handle the mound and balls around the mound."
Cockrell also proved he could handle the pitching rubber, checking the Privateers (10-24, 6-6) on six hits in his second start in five days.
"I didn't know how long I'd be able to go," said Cockrell (3-2), who threw 72 of his 119 pitches for strikes and fanned four while walking three.
"I had to throw a lot more fast balls today because I couldn't get my change working until late."
One of those fast balls was laced over the left-field wall by Privateer designated hitter Alex Webster in the second inning, a first-pitch homer that followed a Paul Smyth single and gave UNO a 2-0 lead.
However, UL got those back one-half inning later when Josh Landry hit UNO starter Michael Jones' 3-1 fast ball directly into a strong wind in right field for a three-run homer that gave the Cajuns (32-7, 7-2) the lead for good.
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Dan McDonald
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Bil, I caught the interview. Brian makes you sound better than usual, If that's possible. Please have him on again?
Sure. So far, this Friday (same time) looks good.Originally Posted by snote
Brian
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