I captured this off the evening news.
In a few days it will be moved to the video vault.
I didn't see the broadcast. Was there a pan shot of the triple steal?
I captured this off the evening news.
In a few days it will be moved to the video vault.
I didn't see the broadcast. Was there a pan shot of the triple steal?
Remembering Feehan (sp?) do it in the World Series, that was amazing. I don't think Southern ever thought we would THINK of trying that. Maybe could have worked with Tatford running from 3rd, being we were playing Southern. Still amazing. GO CAJUNS.
Was that Superman coming in to home?! My God! I'd love to see an overhead shot of the triple.
Simply incredible!
It dont matter who your playing that is amazing especially considering it was a right hander and a left handed batter, the ideal situation is the opposite..Originally Posted by LongTimeCajun
NEW ORLEANS - Somewhere, Steven Feehan was smiling Saturday afternoon.
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns used a play Saturday that gave Feehan a national moment in the sun five summers ago, and it's with just a hint of irony that the revival came in Feehan's Crescent City hometown.
Most times, a 9-1 game doesn't come down to one play, but the Cajuns' victory over Southern in Saturday's NCAA regional elimination game was all but clinched in the second inning when John Coker shocked all 3,832 fans and Southern pitcher David Bayless when he broke for home.
Coker's head-first slide put him well under the tag of Jaguar catcher Brandon Mason, with the rare steal of home providing UL with a 4-0 lead.
"It's got to be the right situation," said Cajun coach Tony Robichaux. "It's not something we just pull out of a hat. Most of all, you've gotta have a guy with the guts to call for it and a guy with the guts to do it."
The Cajuns had those in third-base coach John Szefc, who made the call while watching Bayless warm up, and Coker, who already had 26 stolen bases this season entering Saturday's NCAA second-round game.
They also had those in 2000 on college baseball's biggest stage, when then-assistant coach Wade Simoneaux gave Feehan the green light to steal home during UL's College World Series battle with Clemson.
It worked then, with Feehan's fifth-inning steal putting the Cajuns in front 3-0. Four innings later, the New Orleans native's bunt and an error plated Rick Haydel with the game-winner in a 5-4 victory.
UL hadn't tried it since then ... until Saturday.
The rest of the story
Dan McDonald
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was shown as part of the highlight package last night on CSTV when they covered the UL - Southern segment. The description highlighted the intro, however they neglected to mention (or show) that it was in fact a bases loaded triple steal.
Brian
At least the Jags know it was a bases loaded triple stealOriginally Posted by GoneGolfin
I think Lucroy was on first, regardless whoever was on first stoled.Originally Posted by Turbine
God bless you and get well son ---Your Cajuns love you and are all praying for you!!!!
I still say there should be a white "chalk" outline of Coker on the center field fence. Only player I've ever seen run into the fence multiple times without slowing down, even breaking the fence once.
and i was there to see the steal. Never forget it!
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